I believe it means "High Frequency".
Yes, on shortwave or HF radio (they are the same) the super bowl will be broad cast from multiple locations. It can be found at this link http://mt-shortwave.blogspot.com/2008/02/superbowl-xlii-by-shortwave-radio.html
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Lgr stands for London Greek Radio and it is a radio station, on 103.3 FM
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hf is the energy of photons incident on the surface
In radio terms it means ultra high frequency.
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An HF transceiver can be purchased from many electrical shops or stores providing home radio equipment. They are used in local and in ham radio services.
In Radio terms, VHF stands for Very High Frequency.
No. The acronyms stand for different, non-overlapping frequency ranges. Since the #1 immutable requirement for radios to be able to talk to each other is that they be on the same frequency, and since HF, UHF, and VHF radios are by definition on different frequencies, that match would be harder to operate successfully than a mixed marriage.
Energy of radio signal E = hf, Planck's constant times the frequency.
The organization HF Radio Club offers many services including GPS tracking, SMS messaging, phone calls, more channels and bases and other services are also offered.
Yes, on shortwave or HF radio (they are the same) the super bowl will be broad cast from multiple locations. It can be found at this link http://mt-shortwave.blogspot.com/2008/02/superbowl-xlii-by-shortwave-radio.html
AM on a radio stands for amplitude modulation.
R. Harun has written: 'Techniques of channel estimation for HF radio links'
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