Diffraction helps rather than hinders radio reception. Computers, monitor screens, and halogen lights are examples of things that can hinder radio reception.
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Sanyo's are known for their radio reception.
Sony, Emerson, Timex and RCA all have excellent radio reception.
Reception in French is réception or accueil. réception= radio signal, reception accueil= welcome, reception
radio transmission can be heard in hilly areas because of diffraction
No.Satellite reception can be effected by other factors,but not powerlines.
R. H Ott has written: 'An application of the geometrical theory of diffraction to the scattering of radio waves by irregular terrain' -- subject(s): Radio waves, Scattering, Geometrical diffraction
All MP3 player's (the ones that get radio reception) should get the same reception. It all depends on where your located. If your in a tunnel, your probably going to horrible, if any connection. If your in a field, your probably going to get good reception, regardless of your device.
No, a radio cannot detect radioactivity. A radio is called a radio because of the radio waves that it operates on.
A radio programme receiver does not need to be directly in view of the transmitter to receive programme signals. For low frequency radio waves diffraction can allow them to be received behind hills, although repeater stations are often used to improve the quality of the signals.
Lots of people now own a DAB radio. Borrow one and try it out in your location. If no one has a DAB radio in your area, it's likely that there is no reception there. Also do a Google search for DAB coverage. Most broadcasters provide coverage maps for DAB reception.
All satellite radios will have equal reception as they meet a common wireless specification.
i. Transmission ii. Reflection iii. Diffraction