AM and FM stations are sometimes blocked due to the interference of wavelengths between the tower and the receiving device.The interference could be a mountain or your simply too far from the tower.
If you are only fourteen, there aren't many places that you can work. However, if you are not in it just for the money, there are a lot of places you can volunteer. But if it is the money that you are after, in some places, you can get a worker's permit. The only problem with this is that a lot of places won't hire a fourteen year old, especially in these economic times.
Clocks,Radios,TVs,Treadmills, and anything that has gears to work
No. Satellite radio service is only available in certain parts of the world.
Yes, shower radios really work without getting wet.
most fast food places and some grocery stores!
Early radios work by intinas .
Radios have to wireless sound because more radios exspeshualy in the present days are wireless they have no cord or plug for them to work you just push a button then then you have sound.
Check with fast food places. They will only give you a part time job at 16, but it will give you some work experience.
The FM radio was invented in 1933. It was invented by the inventor Edwin Howard Armstrong. He invented the frequency that allows radios to work.
Yes. This is how radios work.
Whether you can use a personal radio at work depends on the work rules at your particular place of employment. In some workplaces personal radios cannot be used because they are a potential source of ignition of explosive gases that may present. In other places they cannot be used because the workers have to be able to listen for and hear subtle sounds that either indicate proper operation of the equipment or an impending failure. Employees may also need to hear warnings signal and announcements that could be masked by the use of a personal radio. Also, in some workplaces, the need to concentrate on the work requires that potential distractions, such as personal radios, be prohibited. Finally, personal radios may be prohibited in some workplaces because the employees are too close together and disagreements about what will be played are causing unneeded friction in the workplace, or because some employees have not been willing to play them soft enough not to be heard at nearby workstations.
Windup radios are just as the name says: they are radios in which you would crank a handle on the side going in a circular motion. this then charged the radio so that it would work. so you would windup the radio