Where is Bo Reynolds the radio guy?
He moved back to his hometown in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and is working at a local COUNTRY radio station
Your radio will come on but there is no sound from the speakers?
Because you may have to check your groung wire, or you will have to get another conector for the back of the radio. Also check your speakers and make sure there pluged in right.
-The car Genius- (not the spelling genius, however)
Amplitude Modulation- the AM band , commercially, is in kilocycles.
How are radio television signals added to EM radio wave?
The process of adding information onto a bare radio wave is called "modulation".
It means changing something on the wave ... either its amplitude, frequency, or
phase, or actually turning it on and off ... according to a pattern that the transmitting
person and the receiving person have worked out and agreed to, so that when the
transmitting person makes changes to the wave, the receiving person can figure out
what those changes mean.
What radio operates between the frequencies of 3000 kHz and 30 MHz?
GPS
Lots of things use these frequencies. There is an amateur radio bad around 1250. Cell phones are around 1800 (and even higher). Microwave ovens are around 2450. WiFi is slightly higher. Bluetooth is in there, and a lot of point-to-point microwave radio links which are used by the phone company to get signals 20 miles or more without wires. Micro Links are also used by radio and television stations to get the signals from their studios to their transmitters (STL).
There could even be certain radar, radiotelescope, and satellite frequencies in that band but I am not sure of that.
What do radio waves bounce off?
Radio waves are reflected by many solid objects, such as wood, stone, and notably metal, allowing the use of microwaves in radar applications.
Also importantly in broadcast radio, the ionosphere (an upper layer of the Earth's atmosphere) can bounce signals back down to locations beyond the line-of-sight horizon.
Why doesnt your Volvo radio work after you enter the correct code And how can i get it to work?
each time i want to play the car sterio of 1997 VOLVO S70 GLT It will ask of code. It will ask of a code.How do i put this code. the serial number is VO8170 V9179463B. You need to go to your Volvo dealership and they will do it for free. If you call them they will give you a code and tell you to keep your radio on for two hours than put that code in there but that does not work it is better to just go to the dealership they will do it for free and than they will give you the code in case it happens again.
How do you program a 1999 Land Rover Discovery radio?
Radio/Cassette ONLY
Switch on the radio and "CODE" appears. Press pre-set button 1.
Press either the up or down tunning button until the first digit of the code appears in the display. Press pre-set 1 to store the first digit in the memory.
Use either tunning button to select the second digit of the code [until the correct digit appears]. Press pre-set 1 to store second digit.
Repeat for the third and forth digit, the display now shows the full four digit code. Press pre-set 1 to store the final digit.
if the correct code was inputed the radio will now work!!
How play radio through your computer?
Youll need a mic, a soundcard (not USB), some software and an internet connection.
Shoutcast is an easy to use broadcasting package which you can download for free. Google a download site for it.
The lower an electromagnetic wave's wavelength is the higher its frequency is?
That's correct.
When you multiply the frequency times the wavelength , the result is
always the same number. So when either one decreases, the other one
has to increase.
When was the radio first invented?
Many people have been linked with the discovery of the radio. Technically the first radio to be transmitted through electromagnetic waves was in 1980. Many others have since developed the strength and efficiency of the commonly known radio.
What did Frasier Crane say at the beginning of each of his radio shows?
It doesn't have a name as far as I know, although I could be wrong.
What is one example of a radio wave?
-- AM radio
-- FM radio
-- TV (non-cable)
-- TV (satellite)
-- police radio
-- firetruck radio
-- ambulance radio
-- sheriff's radio
-- highway patrol radio
-- taxi radio
-- garage-door opener
-- pilot's communication
-- pilot's navigation
-- Blue tooth
-- cellphone
-- wireless Internet in the house
-- iPhone
-- Wifi around town
-- microwave cooking
-- microwave communication
-- weather radar
-- cellular phone
-- GPS signals
How much does it cost to start a satellite radio station?
200 million dollars
A live orchestra and music
Where is air1 radio station located?
A very inspiring Christian Radio Station :) Check out Manafest "Never Let you Go" song to get an idea
How do you remove the radio in a 1999 dodge Dakota?
Remove the plastic cover surrounding the stereo and air conditioning knobs/vents. Use a flat screwdriver with the tip covered with tape (not to scratch anything). Slip the screwdriver under the plastic cover and pry off, not too hard. If you wiggle around you will find the clips holding it in. Pry near the clips so you don't crack anything. Once the cover is off you should be able to see the bolts holding the radio in. Take the bolts out and pull the stereo out. Unplug the wires and the antenna. Now you have an empty space to add a new after market stereo, I recommend an Alpine.
How close can FM radio transmitters be?
Geographically close to each other ?
They can be in the same room of the same building, with their antennas on the same roof or tower.
Close to each other in carrier frequency ?
Your radio probably can't separate them if they're less than maybe 400 KHz apart.
Physically close to you ?
There's no danger to you if you're standing in the room where the transmitter is installed,
but you probably don't want to stand in front of the antenna for too long.
Driving past the station's transmitting antenna is no problem for your car radio.
Who says beef its what for dinner in a commercial ad that plays on radio and tv?
The voice for the American Beef Council commercial that says "Beef is what is for dinner" is James Garner, an Oklahoma native.
Other actors who followed James Garner in the "BEEF: It's what's for dinner!" ads are Robert Mitchum, Sam Elliott and Matthew McConaughey.
The original spokesperson was actor Claude Akins. Correction: The original voiceovers were done by actor Robert Mitchum. His voice was so connected to this campaign that the Leo Burnett ad agency decided to continue the use of his voice after his death. Claude Akins was never involved as he passed away in 1994, which was during Mitchum's heyday with this ad. The aforementioned actors of Garner, Elliot & McConaughey followed Mitchum.
How do you Find radio code in VW bug?
It should be on the radio book that came with the car. there is a code on the back page if I remember correctly. also if there has been work done on it you may find the code on the radio itself.
Why did the dash and marker lights and radio stop working at the same time?
THEY MAY ALL BE ON THE SAME FUSE, CHECK THE FUSE BOX FOR A BLOWN FUSE
in frequency modulation, frequency of carrier signal changes. so frequency variations of carrier convey all the information in frequency modulation.
How can you hear police radio in your neighbourhood?
Well you have to buy a desktop police scanner at radio shack or online, then put the walkie talkie on vox mode next to the speaker of the scanner. If you want to listen to police scanners for free, download free online scanner from this link witch you can copy paste, http://www.wlfd.com/staticpages/index.php/scanner_guide F.Y.I. This program is free therefore you can't control the scanner, but you can find one close to your area. Hope this helps!