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How do you reset Honda element radio?

If you are talking about re-setting the anti-theft code due to the loss of electrical power - - you will need the radio's serial number )which you should have received with the delivery of the vehicle) AND the VIN number of the car. Take the numbers to your Honda dealer or call the Honda 800 customer serivce number and they can give you the unlock code. If you do not have the radio number then you will have to pull it from the dash and get the radio serial # off the back of the radio. I bought my 2003 Element used so I didn't have the information. There was a sticker in the glove box that had the serial number of the radio and better yet the 5 digit reset code. If you don't have the sticker, try this; Make sure the radio is off, hold down the 1 and 6 preset buttons at the same time then turn on the radio. A series of numbers will show on the display for about 20 seconds (you can stop holding down the buttons at this point). This is your radio serial number.


What are some of the top Russian radio stations?

Some of the most popular Russian radio stations are Russkoye Radio, Europa Plus, Radio Mayak, Retro FM, Radio Chanson, Maximum, Echo of Moscow, and Autoradio.


What is the maximum range for a VHF radio?

VHF is in the range 30 to 300 MHz.


Radio Disney contest number?

The phone number for radio Disney is 1 - 877 - 870 -5678.


How do you find serial number on HD radio?

To find the serial number on an HD radio, look at the back or bottom of the radio. In most cases, the serial number is marked SN and is located on a small plate or tag at the bottom or back of the radio.

Related Questions

What is radio activity isotops?

Radio active isotopes are unstable isotopes of an element as there neutron number degenerate by emission of light or medium.


What is isotope and radio isotope?

Isotopes are atoms of the same element with the same number of protons but different number of neutrons. Radioisotopes are isotopes that are unstable and undergo radioactive decay, emitting radiation in the process. They are commonly used in medicine, industry, and research.


What isotopes always have the same element?

Isotopes are variations of an element. Isotopes of one element always have the same number of protons because it's the number of protons that define the element. Isotopes of an element have the same number of electrons which will equal the number of protons. (That ignores atoms that are in the form of ions.) Different isotopes of the same element have different numbers of neutrons. The variations in the number of neutrons make the mass of atoms different but they do not change the element nor do they change the chemical properties of the element. Some isotopes of an element can be radio-active, that is, they are unstable and can emit an alpha or beta particle or a gamma ray. As an example, carbon has 6 protons and most atoms have 6 neutrons. A few carbon atoms have 8 neutrons with a mass of 14. It is known as "Carbon 14" and is radio active. That is because the nucleus can emit a beta particle and in doing so, the atom actually changes to a nitrogen atom.


What are the 2 radioactive isotopes?

There are a lot more than 2 radio active isotopes... To answer this question a naturally or created radioactive element needs to be mentioned.


Isotopes of the same element differ in their number of _____.?

neutrons


Please HELP. Can you describe fully two ways in which isotopes of the same atom are similar?

Not atom, but element. Isotopes have the same number of protons and electrons (for a neutral atom) and a different number of neutrons. The chemical properties of isotopes are generally similar, excepting the isotopes with a low atomic mass, as hydrogen. Some physical properties of the isotopes are very different: atomic mass, radio-activity, possible nuclear reactions, cross section area, etc.


Isotopes do not have the same number of which of these-?

The definitive answer is 'Isotopes have a different numbers of neutrons'. Taking hydrogen as an example. Iy has three isotopes. #1 ; protium ; 1 proto and 1 electron 0 neutrons (The commonest isotope) #2 ; deuterium ; 1 proton , 1 electrons 1 neutron. (Used to make ;heavy water') #3 ; tritium ; 1 proton , 1 electron, and 2(TWO) neutrons. (Very rare and radio-active).


Isotopes are atoms of the same element with the same number of protons?

A definitive answer is Isotopes of an element have a different number of neutrons. They have the same number of protons and electrons. Here's two examples of isotopes. #1 Hydrogen. protium ; 1 p roton , 1 electrons, 0 neutrons ( The commonest isotope) deuterium ; 1 proton , 1 elelctrons, 1 neutrons (knopwn as 'heavy hydrogen'( tritium ; 1 protno, 1 electrons , 2 neutrons ) Radio- active and the rarest isotope_. #2 Chlorine Chlorine-35 ; 17 protons, 17 electrons, 18 neutrons. Chlorine-37 ' 17 protonds, 17 electrons , 20 neutrons. Because both isotopes of Chlorine are very common and in the ratios of 35:37 :: 3:1 it is averafes out to five an atomic mass od 35,5 . There are many more isotopes in elements in the periodic table. NB do NOT confuse with neither Allotropes nor Ions. both are different species from isotopes.


What is the maximum number of channel groups you can store in the MBITR radio?

10


Are carbon isotopes radio active?

no


What is an isotope called?

radio-isotopes


Is the element silver radioactive?

NO!!! Because if it was, there would not be any silver jewellery/cutlery etc., about, because the radio-activity woulkd be dangerous.