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How can you get radio signal from space on your cmputor?

You can get a radio signal from space on your computer using SETI.


What does tuning a radio station have to do with resonance?

A signal from a radio station is tuned in a radio receiver by applying the signal to a resonant tuned circuit that accepts the wanted signal while rejecting all the other signals arriving.


How do you send a digital radio signal to a FM radio?

Frequency Modulation must have a carrier whereby the frequency can be modulated by the signal


How does a radio signal go from a disc jockey speaking into a microphone at a radio station to your ear?

In the microphone, there is a diaphragm, which converts the DJ's voice into an electrical signal. This signal is sent along the wire to the antenna, which broadcasts it into the ether. Your home radio receives the signal through its aerial, then converts the signal from an electrical signal to audio - which is detected by your ear.


When you listen to the radio why are you able to hear only one station at a time rather than all stations at once?

When you listen to the radio, your receiver is tuned to a specific frequency, allowing it to capture and decode the signal from that particular station. Radio stations broadcast their signals on different frequencies, and the receiver selectively amplifies the signal from the chosen frequency while filtering out others. This selective tuning is made possible by the design of the radio's circuits, which isolate the desired signal and suppress interference from other stations. As a result, you can enjoy clear audio from just one station at a time.

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How do you differentiate radio waves of same frequencies?

The radio will always try to capture the strongest signal. The best way to differentiate would be to use a directional antenna. That way you can point it at the station you want, there by making its signal stronger and minimizing the station you don't want by making its signal weaker.


How radio signal works?

Your radio signal works by using its signal to go to a tower and back to your radio (Via antenna).


A pocket transistor radio is in the playground. it is receiving radio 1 but the signal is weak and the radio output is quiet. when put against a metal down pipe the radio gets louder immediately why?

== == == == the metal pipe is inductively coupled with the antenna or the ground circuits by being so close. this effectively increases the antenna system. increasing the capture area gives a better signal. its a fairly common effect. often just holding a portable radio in your hand increases the signal


How can you get radio signal from space on your cmputor?

You can get a radio signal from space on your computer using SETI.


Why might radio signals also be called radio waves?

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.


How does aluminum block a gps signal?

GPS is a radio signal. Metals block radio signals. Aluminum is a metal.


Does aluminum block a GPS signal?

GPS is a radio signal. Metals block radio signals. Aluminum is a metal.


What does tuning a radio station have to do with resonance?

A signal from a radio station is tuned in a radio receiver by applying the signal to a resonant tuned circuit that accepts the wanted signal while rejecting all the other signals arriving.


How do you send a digital radio signal to a FM radio?

Frequency Modulation must have a carrier whereby the frequency can be modulated by the signal


What signal has the longest wavelength?

The signal with the longest wavelength is radio waves. They have wavelengths ranging from meters to kilometers.


Who invented the first practical radio signal system?

the first practical radio signal system is Jan Hendrix Campos


How does a radio signal go from a disc jockey speaking into a microphone at a radio station to your ear?

In the microphone, there is a diaphragm, which converts the DJ's voice into an electrical signal. This signal is sent along the wire to the antenna, which broadcasts it into the ether. Your home radio receives the signal through its aerial, then converts the signal from an electrical signal to audio - which is detected by your ear.