In the USA . . .
-- Any AM broadcast radio station must have a frequency between 550 and 1700 ,
and the last digit is always a ' 0 ' .
-- Any FM broadcast radio station must have a frequency between 87.9 and 107.9 ,
and the last digit is always an odd number.
Some US radio stations refused to play "The Ballad of John and Yoko" because John used the word "Christ" as an expletive in the song. Other stations would play the record, but only after "bleeping" the word every time John sang it.
The ionosphere. You thought this would be amazing to people? Perhaps you meant something else there, ShortWave.
Popular enough for the owners to stay in the business and continue to operate their radio stations. If the audience had dried up, you can be sure the broadcasters would have disappeared.
Guglielmo MarconiWhen Marconi built his first radio it was set to a specific frequency to match the receiver/transmitter that he was going to communicate with...variable tuning came later. The transmission was not voice, but "Click" code.The advent of commercial radio "Stations" and broad use brought about the need for variable tuning.So the FIRST radio would have had one hard frequency setting at a time.
It ranks 85th, so 85/768 would be closest to .11 or 11%
The best place to find out about a good source for DAB radio stations, would be to speak with a disc jockey. They would have a lot of different input about DAB radio stations.
The closest thing to an official national jazz fusion station would be any of the radio stations available through the internet. There are a wide variety of streaming web radio stations available nationwide.
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No, there are applications from many radio stations from all over the nation, as well as from foreign nations. Just download them from the store and listen.
There are many radio stations known as Radio Plus however one example would be the Radio Plus which is the number one radio station in the Mauritas area of Zimbabwe.
If the steering wheel has radio controls on the wheel, there could be a problem in the wiring. When the wires connect electrically it will cause stations to change.
Mediabase offers radio stations in the USA and Canada a list of what songs are popular and how much they are played. Mediabase helps radio stations determine what listeners would most like to hear.
Yes. It would be on the news and on radio stations that play his songs.
Some US radio stations refused to play "The Ballad of John and Yoko" because John used the word "Christ" as an expletive in the song. Other stations would play the record, but only after "bleeping" the word every time John sang it.
The ionosphere. You thought this would be amazing to people? Perhaps you meant something else there, ShortWave.
Popular enough for the owners to stay in the business and continue to operate their radio stations. If the audience had dried up, you can be sure the broadcasters would have disappeared.
Guglielmo MarconiWhen Marconi built his first radio it was set to a specific frequency to match the receiver/transmitter that he was going to communicate with...variable tuning came later. The transmission was not voice, but "Click" code.The advent of commercial radio "Stations" and broad use brought about the need for variable tuning.So the FIRST radio would have had one hard frequency setting at a time.