That equipment, coincidentally, is commonly referred to as a 'radio telescope'.
Arecibo, VLA
A radio telescope detects light in the form of radio waves and a refracting telescope detects light in the visible wavelengths
radio telescope detects radio waves and a light telescope views light waves.
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Cause theelectronic ignition system emits radio waves, the speed of ignition is related to how many rpm´s the engine makes and therebye related to the frequency of the radio-waves your radio detects.
The Jodrell Bank Observatory primarily detects radio waves, which fall within the electromagnetic spectrum. These radio waves are a type of electromagnetic radiation that have longer wavelengths than visible light.
The Arecibo Observatory detects radio waves with wavelengths ranging from 3 - 100 centimeters
The Arecibo telescope can detect radio waves in the electromagnetic spectrum. It operates at radio frequencies between 300 MHz to 10 GHz, allowing it to study objects such as pulsars, galaxies, and the Earth's atmosphere.
You may be thinking of weather RADAR. It sends out radio waves, some of them bounce off of rain, snow, or the boundaries of layers in the atmosphere, and the radar receiver detects the waves that bounce off of something and come back.
no, mechanical waves are not radio waves
Radio waves ARE electromagnetic waves.
Transverse. Radio waves are electromagnetic waves, which are transverse.