They are picked up by the antenna.
''The radio waves were transmitted from the the radio tower and were picked up by the radio itself'' Hope that helps!
Passengers of all three classes were picked up in both Queenstown and France, altho France had a few more first-class and Queenstown had a few more third-class.
Yes, you can. But it can be picked up basically by another computers only.
She listened to the radio for updates.The scanner picked up some radio waves.I was once a local events newsreader for a local radio station.
RF stands for Radio Frequency, magnetic waves radiate out of the transmitting antenna and are picked up or recovered by the receiving antenna at the receiver.
In 1912, Titanic picked up passengers on several days. People boarded in England and France on Wednesday April 10th and in Ireland on Thursday April 11th.
small cameras mostly microphones attached to a emitter. which make radio waves that are picked up by a reserve.
Yes you can; I once picked up a police radio with a cheap little toy walkie talkie. But there is no way to tune it, you just have to wait till it picks up a signal, which is very rare.
In a radio, energy transfers through electromagnetic waves. The electrical signal from the radio station is converted into electromagnetic waves, which travel through space and are picked up by the radio's antenna, converting them back into sound waves that we can hear.
by broadcasting a radio signal. The signal is picked up by a minimum of 3 satellites, which by triangulation can determine where the signal is coming from.
They travel just like the radio waves that make your car radio work. They are sent from a transmitter - and picked up by your phone - the phone sends radio waves back to the transmitter to complete the circuit.