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A radio refers to an electronic device that works by receiving radio wave (an electromagnetic wave) that has the capacity to broadcast news, speech, music and other audio through the air.

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Is the radio harmful?

Yes, radio waves can be harmful if a person is careless around them

to a foolish degree.

Examples:

-- Jury-rigging the interlock switch in your microwave oven, so that

you can run it with the door open.

-- Sitting down in a lawn chair to eat your lunch, read the newspaper,

and catch a nap, 6 feet in front of a Doppler Radar antenna.

In which fuse box is the radio fuse in the Mercedes Benz c240?

There may be a remote fuse as well in one of the fuse blocks... but the Radio itself has one right in the back corner, requiring the radio to be pulled to get access to it.

The special tool to do this is pretty inexpensive as I seem to remember paying less than $10 USD, a few years ago...

And if you consider that Mercedes charges $143.00 to pull it and replace the fuse (although along with this charge they also replaced two dash lamps as well), the price of the tool is a bargain.

Victor

Telescope that can receive radio waves from in space is call?

(1)_ who made the telescope ?

(2)_ the study of stars and,planet,and other objects is call?

(3) _ where Galileo was born?

(4)_who was the first prisedent of America?

(5)_who was the world best for soccer 2008?

(6)_which team that worn the championes leg 2008?

(7)_what is the biggest country in the world?

(8)-which planet that life exist in?

(9)_which country that worn the basket ball in the olumpics 2008?

(10)_Name five soccer players?

(11)_what is the largest planet?

(12)_who was the head of a country?

(13)-who was the head of the universe?

(14)-what is science?

(15)-who was the head of the famely?

(16)-a person who study about the planet si call?

What radio station carries Michael Savage in Portland Oregon?

Talk 1550 Vancover WA. I am getting 2 different call letters though. KKOV and on the 1550 Talk Streaming site KKAD/AM in used.

Why do people say over when talking on the radio?

i belive to mean...I understand, "yes"

i know roger means " i understand, yes" so over probably was easier to say?

Anyways im sure it means yes, i udnerstand, ok. basically to end a conversion via two-way radios

How do you reset the security lock on the radio of a 2002 buick Rendezvous?

You will need to take the car to GM and have it flashed. the radio is vin specific and wont work car to car without reprogramming. if its the original stereo there may be a problem with your BCM

Are cb radios obsolete?

Yes. They're not as popular as they used to be, but they do still exist.

What year was the radio commercially available?

The radio became commercially available in the early 1920s. The first regular commercial radio broadcasts began in the United States in 1920, with stations like KDKA in Pittsburgh leading the way. This marked the beginning of radio as a popular medium for entertainment and information.

What happened to Sam from Sales at WBAP radio?

I'll give you the simple answer, budget cuts. I was a full time employee beginning in 1984 and was contract labor since 1997 and did the radio show from the house. WBAP was sold in 2007. The company that owns WBAP decided to fire about a dozen people in February of 2008 and I was one of the heads to roll. Sammy, Willie, Dr.Ben, Elvis and about fifty other character voices I did for the WBAP morning show went with me. Currently, I am out of the radio business and work on a shrimp boat in Bayou Labatrie, Louisana. Good Luck and Keep a Tight Line! John H

What is the value of a Radio Flyer No 553 Tricycle in original box?

Try finding the value of your radio flyer tricycle 553 with iTaggit's new tool ValueRange It. I searched it and found a value range of $0 to $8. Hope this helps. About iTaggit iTaggit is a trusted, simple web-based management system for valuing members’ household items and collectibles. The website enables users to easily value, organize, catalog – and even sell – their stuff, ranging from second hand clothes and baby toys to fine art, family heirlooms… and everything in between!

Why will your radio in your car only work when you push on the knobs?

I am not sure excatly the situation.

Are you saying that you need to press the knob to hear sound and if you let go you don't hear anything. If that's the case, first thing I need to know is if your radio using the volume button as the power on/off such as turning down the volume or depressing the knob. If this is true (and that's the knob you are refering to) then it could be a loose connection and by pressing the knob you are completing the connection and when released it looses the connection.

Most played song on radio of all time?

According to the iTunes Top 100 chart, the most popular rock song is currently "Gotta Be Somebody" by the band Nickelback. However, the most popular may go as "far back" as Elvis or the Beatles.

What are the wavelengths of radiowaves?

Electromagnetic waves, such as radio waves and light waves, travel in a vacuum at 300,000,000 meters per second so the wavelength of a radio wave at any particular frequency can be calculated by using the formula:

[Wavelength in meters (m)] =

300,000,000 / [Radio frequency in cycles per second (Hz)]

AM (Medium and long wave) broadcasts:
Frequencies: 300 to 3,000 kilohertz (KHz)
Wavelengths in air: 1,000 meters to 100 meters

FM (UHF radio and television broadcasts):
Frequencies: 300 to 3,000 megahertz (MHz)
Wavelengths in air: 100 centimeters to 10 centimeters

What is one rock radio station?

Generally speaking in the radio industry a station is identified as Active Rock, Album Oriented Rock, Alternative Rock, Classic Rock, Modern Rock and the like based on the extent to which they plat rock music and the time frame or format referenced.

How do you remove a radio from a 2006 Chevy Malibu?

1. Pull both side console panels off the center console. (These are by your feet in the front).

2. Remove the screw on either side that has the shifter panel attached.

3. Pull the shifter panel up at the rear and down at the front to pop it off and pull it back a little. It won't remove completely due to the shifter.

4. Remove the two screws that you just exposed below the traction control/hazard/airbag panel and disconnect the wires attached to the panel.

5. Carefully pull the trim up from around the HVAC controls and the radio. You also have to remove the center wood piece.

6. Now you can remove the screws holding the HVAC and the radio in place and pull the radio out.

What radio channel is heavy metal?

If you have the sirius radio some good stations are the Boneyard, Octane, hairmetal, and so on. If you have normal radio, the best thing to do is keep searching until you find a station you like.

How do you stop FM radio frequency bleed?

We were tempted at first to recommend a tourniquet, but decided instead to ask for

clarification of what is meant by "bleed". That's a term with which our crack team of

telecom engineers is not familiar.

What is longwave radio?

Transmitters before 1924 were long wave transmitters this is the lowest band in the RF spectrum 148.5 to 283.5 kHz. Propagation of shorter wavelengths was not understood until the shortwave experiments by amateur radio operators in 1923 and by Marconi in 1924. Spark-gap transmitters were used prior to World War I, until the development of powerful Radio alternators by General Electric just prior to the war. Vacuum tubes began to be used to generate radio frequencies in the mid-1920s.

After 1924, use of long wave radio for long distance communication began to decline, as much less expensive shortwave transmitters began to carry increasingly heavy volumes of long distance communication. A period of explosive growth of shortwave communications began in 1927, leading to rapid decline in long wave radio usage.

Explain why the energy of infrared waves is greater than the energy of radio waves?

The energy of infrared waves is greater than the energy of radio waves. This is because infrared waves has a smaller wavelength compared to radio waves. The smaller the wavelength, the higher the energy.

What code unlocks the radio for a 2000 Oldsmobile silhouette?

Enter your secret code as follows; pause no more than 15 seconds between steps:

1. Turn the ignition on. LOC will appear on the display.

2. Press MN and 000 will appear on the display.

3. Press MN again to make the last two digits agree with your secret code.

4. Press HR to make the first two digits agree with your secret code.

5. Press AM-FM after you have confirmed that the code matches the secret code you have previously written down. The display will show SEC, indicating is now operable and secure.

If you enter the wrong code eight times, INOP will appear on the display. If this happens you have to leave the ignition on for at least an hour and at that point it will give you three more tries.

If the code is lost or forgotten you have to contact the dealer to have them reset it for you.

My source was my owner's manual. If you have yours it should be on page 3-23

What is the wire colors mean on the 96 LHS radio?

I found this at www.installdr.com Hope it helps... All saturns ranging from 1995 thru 1999 have the following GM wire colors... Light Gray = left front speaker(-) Tan = left front speaker(+) Light Green = right front speaker(-) Dark Green = right front speaker(+) Black = Ground wire Gray = Headlight Dimmer Wire Pink = Power Antenna Turn On Yellow = +12 Volt Ignition Wire Orange = +12 Volt Battery Wire Light Blue = right rear speaker(-) Dark Blue = right rear speaker(+) Yellow = left rear speaker(-) Brown = left rear speaker(+)

What are radio stations in the 1920?

Station KDKA in Pittsburgh is considered to have become the first broadcasting

station in the USA, in November of 1920.

Before that, 'radio' was uncheduled, irregular, and unregulated transmissions

by people who liked to tinker and build things in their garage, talking through

their home-brew transmitters occasionally, for the enjoyment of others in the

neighborhood who liked to build home-brew receivers in their garage. A lot like

'ham' operators, except that they didn't expect to hear any response coming back.