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If a radio frequency choke is air-cored, it means it is designed without a magnetic core, relying on air as the medium for inductance. This construction minimizes losses due to core saturation and allows for higher frequency operation, making it suitable for RF applications. Air-cored chokes also exhibit lower parasitic capacitance, enhancing their performance in filtering and preventing unwanted signal interference. However, they typically require more turns of wire to achieve the desired inductance compared to their ferrite-core counterparts.

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What is the frequency range of a SINCGARS radio?

Single Channel Ground Air Radio Systems (sincgars) can operate in VHF (very high frequency) low band 30.0000 MHz to 89.9999 MHz or VHF high band which is 90.0000 MHz to 224.9999 MHz


What is the difference between radio frequency and audio frequency?

They terms frequency are essentially the same, except radio waves are electromagnetic, and acoustic waves are pressure waves. An audio frequency is a range of frequencies that we can hear, approx up to 20Khz, anything past 20Khz is said to be radio waves


What variable capacitor used for tuning radio?

In radios that aren't solid state, and use variable capacitors for tuning, the air-dielectric variable capacitor is the almost universal choice for radio frequency applications. More information on air variable capacitors is available at www.orenelliottproducts.com.


What is SACFA with respect to Radio frequency?

SACFA isStanding Advisory Committee for Frequency Allocation is a government body which consists of 19 members like AIR, NAVEL, ARMY, DOS, AAI, BSNL, etc which gives approval for Radio frequency used by a particular Telecom/ISP or FM transmission etc. It is basically a wing of the DOT along with WPC ( wireless planning and coordination committe.


What does 'FM' stand for on the end of a radio station?

"FM" stands for "Frequency Modulation" one of the principal ways (along with Amplitude Modulation [AM], and Phase Modulation [PM]) of impressing a signal (such as audio) on a radio carrier so that it can be transmitted over the air.

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Electrical interference in a car radio is the same as electrical interference on any radio. Radio interference is literally the sound of the air. When a radio signal is broadcast, the frequency that was previously only occupied by air is overpowered and drowned out, thus you hear the broadcast frequency clearly. When the broadcast frequency is weak (i.e. you are too far away or something is blocking the signal), the frequency cannot completely overpower the air and thus you hear some of both.


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What is the standard frequency spectrum range of VHF?

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What is choke?

Choke, in car terms, is adjusting how much air flows into the engine.


Can a person choke off air?

strangley enough you can choke on air.one time i gasp then i started choking it was so weird.then i was whoa dude you CAN choke on air! answered by brosko


Can radio astronomy only be done in outer space due to are ionosphere?

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Is it possible to choke on air?

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too uch air and fuel, turn the choke off too uch air and fuel, turn the choke off


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sound gets to your ears by vibrations in the air. the radio sends the vibrations out of the speaker causing the air to vibrate, when the sound reaches the ear drum it makes it vibrate, allowing us to hear sound. Kieran Cash 15 years old :)