maybe the signal is not good in your room.
try this radio recorder, it can record the radio programs and save it to mp3, m4a, aac, wma, mav, ogg ,ape--also it can create and manage your own "Favorites" radio list.with its help, you can enjoy the radio at anytime and anywhere now.
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Yes. Radio waves are electromagnetic and are affected by anything that conducts electricity. The human body is mostly made of water, which conducts electricity and therefore affects radio waves. To demonstrate the effect, see what happens when you move around a radio tuned to a station with relatively poor reception.
AM radios are based on the principle of sound waves being sent through the air. If the AM radio station has static, you may wish to move to a new area where reception is better.
Yes. Move your hand and change the channel.
What is considered a "good" wedding dress to wear during the reception depends on the bride. Some brides prefer to wear the same wedding dress during the wedding ceremony and the reception. Other brides prefer to change into something different, often something that's easier to move around in as they may be going from table to table greeting guests and/or dancing a lot. A "good" wedding dress to wear during the reception is whatever suits the bride as far as style, comfort, and cost.
move it around
Ebay - Buy a used radio. ~$100. Self-install and move on.
Radio waves when they contact metal cause the metal's electrons to move (away from the atoms they are nearest) -- electricity.
why when you move away from a radio the loudness affect your haear
yes because you can make nice cards for them and its more fun. however you should be open to changes if someone wants to move around.
a radio.
How would you describe the decor in your home? The decor of the banquet hall is too casual for a wedding reception. He's not crazy about the girlish decor, but we'll change it once we move in.
With the pokeflute radio station. To 'tune in' to it move your cursor around to the top of the signal thingy. Hope this helps!