optical telescopes - high mountain far from city light pollutionradio telescope - anyplace with little radio interference in the bands it operates inx-ray or gamma ray telescope - in orbitneutrino telescope - deep in an abandoned salt mine.etc.
It really depends on what you mean by good. My camera tripod holds a small telescope and it is 'good'. It cost about $200. My telescope tripod holds a 12 inch telescope and the tripod cost about $1500. It has built in GPS. That is 'good' too. But if you go to a mount by a company called Ascension, you can pay over $35,000! That is GOOD!
To see Saturn's rings clearly and with some detail, you would need a telescope with an aperture of at least 70mm. A telescope with a magnification of around 50-100x would provide a good view of Saturn and its rings.
Yes, Makemake can be observed through a telescope, although it is quite faint and challenging to locate. It is one of the largest known dwarf planets in the Kuiper Belt and appears as a small, dim point of light. Amateur astronomers with larger telescopes and good observing conditions can spot it, particularly when it is positioned favorably in the sky. However, detailed observations and imaging typically require professional-grade equipment.
For any parabolic antenna used to focus radio waves, the following formula is pretty good. GdB = 20 log( F D ) + 7.5 G = the gain of the antenna in dB, compared to an isotropic antenna F = the frequency, in GHz, at which the gain is 'G' D = the diameter of the parabola, in feet The formula assumes that the antenna's efficiency is 50% . If this bothers you and you want to assume 100% efficiency, simply change the ' 7.5 ' to ' 10.5 '. The formula shows that if the diameter of the antenna is doubled, or if the frequency of interest is doubled, then the antenna has four times as much gain ( + 6 dB ).
Locating a radio telescope near a radio station is generally not a good idea due to potential interference from the radio station's broadcasts. Radio telescopes are extremely sensitive to electromagnetic signals, and the noise from a nearby station could disrupt observations and data collection. Ideally, radio telescopes should be placed in remote areas with minimal man-made radio frequency interference to ensure accurate and clear readings of celestial objects.
radio 1 play avicii and it is a good radio station.
94.9 FM is a great radio station for christmas music.
If you have a local radio station you like, try checking to see if it has a website (typically it will be the call letters of the station followed by .com).
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yes, its my fav station
Pandora.com. The radio tends to stay away from good music.
660 is a good one
96.4 it has christmas carols on
Radio station is based on radio frequency. if you want to grow your radio station then there are two important things to remember while promoting a radio station. 1. Radio is not a (direct) sale medium like TV or the Internet. You do not sell the product on air. You can only encourage people to call in, visit your website or ask their friends to listen to your radio station. 2. How good your ad depends on how much you spend on the airtime. There is no other way to get exposure for your ads. Therefore, if you are looking at a brand new radio station, then the only way to get the exposure is to spend more money on the airtime.
No. Radio stations are made to make money. Good ones make a lot of money. Bad ones can be changed to become good ones and make a lot of money. So every radio station is a possible source of a lot of money, and for that reason, every radio station costs a lot of money. And by the way ... you need a federal license to operate a radio station legally, and the federal license costs money.
Call it: " The Cool Sports Radio Program " .If that doesn't impress you, it just shows that 'cool' is different things to different people.