Yes, fans can pick up radio signals if they are equipped with certain components, such as a radio receiver circuit. Some fans, particularly those with built-in Bluetooth or Wi-Fi capabilities, can receive and play audio signals wirelessly. However, standard electric fans without such technology cannot pick up radio signals. In general, fans are not designed for radio signal reception.
DAB radios cannot pick up AM signals because they are designed to receive digital audio broadcasting (DAB) signals, which operate on a different frequency and transmission method than AM (Amplitude Modulation) radio. However, some DAB radios may include an FM band that can pick up analog FM and potentially AM stations, but this varies by model. For AM reception, a dedicated AM radio or a hybrid radio that supports both AM and DAB is necessary.
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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.
Wireless G works by transmitting information through the air in various radio waves. Your computer can pick up the signals and use them to computer information.
Yes because only television signals from some stations have gone digital. Crystal radios will pick up stations broadcasting on the A.M. broadcast band (540k to 1600K). These signals are amplitude modulated and crystal radios pick these up really well. You could also use them for Shortwave and pick up some stations. Am, FM and shortwave are still not digital.
No, humans cannot pick up radio signals naturally.
Yes, amplifiers can pick up radio signals if they are designed to do so and are connected to an antenna.
No, it is not possible to pick up radio signals from the past using any technology available today.
Yes, guitar amps can pick up radio signals while being used due to electromagnetic interference.
You are able to pick up radio signals from outside the US with the hd radio receiver. It is advertised to pick up signals in Jamaica, for example. Detailed information on this product is available at the following link: http://www.ibiquity.com/international/general_overview
A portable radio is able to pick up typical AM and FM signals given by over the air radio broadcast stations. An example of this type of radio is the boombox. The amount or number of signals/channels the radio receives is dependent on location and the type of radio.
The pulsing radio waves from the discovered object were detected using radio telescopes that can pick up and analyze radio signals emitted by celestial objects in space.
The word is spelled antenna. A good example sentence using this word is, "Most cars have an antenna on them to pick up radio signals."
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A radio receiver is commonly used to receive sound sent over airwaves. It can tune in to different radio frequencies to pick up sound signals broadcast by radio stations.
No, radio antennas only pick up electromagnetic waves. Ultrasound is mechanical pressure waves, you need a microphone to pick them up.
they dont. An antenna is simply a piece of metal hooked to a device (normally a radio or a walkie-talkie). A receiver (for example, a radio) pick up electrical signals from the antenna, and a transmitter sends them to the antenna. They can be combined to form a transceiver which then sends and receives signals from the antenna.