It has bristles or sensers on the antenna. It depends on what bug.
RF energy is transmitted through an electromagnetic field. Once the field meets the receiving antenna, voltages are produced by using the antenna as a conductor. RF voltages induced by the antenna are passed on to the receiver then reconverted to transmitted RF information.
Sound waves are longitudinal vibrations through matter that ears can pick up as sound.
The underlying electromagnetic radiation mechanism is illustrated by evaluating the scattered radiated field and its effects on the aperture efficiency by considering the theoretical limits of a radiating conical horn with infinite length
Take your pick: water waves, sound waves, electromagnetic waves, gravitational waves.
It has bristles or sensers on the antenna. It depends on what bug.
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No, radio antennas only pick up electromagnetic waves. Ultrasound is mechanical pressure waves, you need a microphone to pick them up.
The antenna of walky talkies are vertical when in position, so to better pick up radio waves more accurately.
They are picked up by the antenna.
RF energy is transmitted through an electromagnetic field. Once the field meets the receiving antenna, voltages are produced by using the antenna as a conductor. RF voltages induced by the antenna are passed on to the receiver then reconverted to transmitted RF information.
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Yes, a UHF antenna can pick up VHF signals, but not well. The size difference makes the uhf antenna "inefficient" for the longer vhf wave length, but some energy can be received by the uhf antenna.
An antenna picks up radio waves and converts them to electrical current
very carefully
Antennas are needed to pick up frequency signal waves in the air
they use radio waves to pick up some what satellite images or existance of things in space