In ham radio terms, "9" typically refers to the signal report system used in amateur radio communications. It specifically denotes the strength of the received signal, where higher numbers indicate stronger signals. For example, a signal report of "59" means the signal is loud and clear, with "5" indicating signal strength and "9" indicating excellent clarity. This system helps operators quickly assess communication quality.
Just get a new radio. The stock radios aren't the best thing going.
1st you would need to know if the car is a 93 convertable or sports sedan. If the sports sedan, when you say radio...do you mean the face plate on the dash that you see..this is the ICM...the radio component or the ecm is in the dash...
When you locate the station you want, simply push either # 1-9 on your radio and hold it until it beeps.... .......Dat Dude
9 and 1/2. That's what he says on a radio interview
channel 9
It is two terms of an algebraic expression but if you mean -3 times -9 then it is 27
A pair of numbers doesn't have "lowest terms".Do you mean a fraction written with 6 and 9, such as 6/9 ?When you reduce 6/9 to lowest terms, you get 2/3 .
I think you mean 6/9?
Just get a new radio. The stock radios aren't the best thing going.
If you mean 56/72 then it is 7/9
If you mean 7/63 then it is 1/9 in its reduced terms
I say ham lasted for atlest 8 to 9 weeks
The question as stated could mean either (9/2)2 or 9/22. The first is 81/4 in lowest terms, while the second is 9/4 in lowest terms.
EsauGenesis 9:18 - Now the sons of Noah who went out of the ark were Shem, Ham, and Japheth. And Ham was the father of Canaan. [NKJV]
Their geometric mean is:sqrt(42*(1/9)2)=sqrt(16*(1/81))=sqrt(16/81)=4/9-------------------The geometric mean of a set of n terms is equal to the nth root of the product of those n terms. The geometric mean of 4 and 1/9 is sqrt(4*(1/9)) = sqrt(4/9) = 2/3.
If you mean: 9/72 then it is 1/8 in its lowest terms as a fraction
Ham Kinsey died on December 9, 1967, in Los Angeles, California, USA.