the carhas an antennae wich collects radio signals
49 MHz (mhz) is the main radio frequency of the signal that controls a radio-controlled (RC) car. I hope that answers your question. :)
There are several advantages to having Sirius radio in the car. One advantage is that the radio signal is available over a much broader area than traditional radio. There are also no commercials.
because you don't have signal or it's broken the radio system, chek the antenna connection.
if your window is down you cant get good radio network so if you have your window open you can pick up radio signal!
The range on an FM transmitter for a car radio is roughly designed to transmit a radio signal to more than 500 meters away in the FM broadcasting band.
Your radio signal works by using its signal to go to a tower and back to your radio (Via antenna).
Most times the satellite radio will use an anntena but if your car has a "AUX IN" or "LINE IN" you can purchase the Direct Wired Kit and use that to transfer the signal to your car.
you probably have a short in your wireing
You can get a radio signal from space on your computer using SETI.
A radio signal is essentially an electromagnetic wave in the radio section of the electromagnetic spectrum. Therefore, the radio signal is made of a radio wave.
The antenna is picking up the transmission of the signal, and then amplifying it. It could be blocked by having a bandpass filter placed at the point where the antenna comes into the radio Because the frequency of the signal of the mobile interferes with the radio reception. Moreover, the signal of the mobile is strong enough to produce noise on all frequencies range of the radio. Even electric motors can produce noise when next to a radio receiver.
GPS is a radio signal. Metals block radio signals. Aluminum is a metal.