Fox News is owned by the News Corporation, which is headed by Rupert Murdoch. Clear Channel is owned by a private equity company, and the only connection between Clear Channel and Fox News is that Fox News may be broadcast on some Clear Channel stations.
How does the frequency and wavelength of a radio wave compare to other waves?
Frequencies and wavelengths are best described by looking at ripples on a pond. The wavelength is the distance between ripples, and the frequency is how many ripples go by a given spot in a second. If you can imagine holding something and splashing it into the water, you can make patterns in the ripples. For example, splashing for a second, being quiet for a second, then splashing for another second could be a code for something. By varying your codes, you can put all kinds of information in the ripples. The thing is, you can't splash faster than the ripples will go out across the water. Basically, you can't carry information that varies any more than about half of the frequency of the wave you are sending it on (this is called Nyquist's theorem). This is what limits how much information can be sent on a given frequency.
If you vary how big you make the ripples, this is called Amplitude Modulation, or AM. If you vary how fast you make the ripples, this is called Frequency Modulation. You've probably heard of these terms before, since radio bands have been specifically set aside for voice transmissions using these methods, and the radio bands have over the years taken on the name of the type of modulation used. There's nothing particularly special about the type of modulation though. You could easily use FM modulation on frequencies that we would consider to be in the AM band. It's just that the FCC has restricted those bands to using only those types of signals. Your television, for example, uses FM to carry the voice and AM to carry the picture.
Most of the things you mention are just variations on how to encode data onto radio waves. It's all the same thing. The FCC sets up various bands of frequencies that you can use for certain things, so that all of the different things agree and can talk to each other. A radio built in the US might not work at all in other areas of the world, because their radio stations aren't governed by the FCC and might have different frequencies assigned to them.
This web site: http://www.ntia.doc.gov/osmhome/allochrt.pdf (warning, PDF file) has the frequency allocations for the United States. Other parts of the world will be different.
The one thing you mentioned that is slightly different is a cordless keyboard. These use infra-red light. It's still the same thing. Infra-red light, just like visible light, is just another frequency of electromagnetic radiation, just like radio waves and x-rays. Your TV remote control also uses infra-red light. It's still exactly the same thing, the signal you want to transmit is encoded onto the light, the same way that signals are encoded onto radio waves.
Most of the frequencies that we can do anything useful with have been allocated for something, so if you come out with some new whiz bang device (like say digital radio) then the FCC may have to change some of its frequency allocations to let it be commonly used by the public.
What is the radio code for your 2004 Chevy aveo?
Go to http://www.blurtit.com/q600866.html it worked for us! We used #1165
What is the phone number to b96 the radio station?
There are exactly 100 frequency spots on the commercial FM dial, and they're shared
by the thousands of FM stations in the US. That means that every possible frequency
has several stations on it, in different cities. In order to determine which of the many
stations on that frequency you're listening to, we'd have to know where you're located
while you listen.
Is Richard Stilgoe's BBC radio version of 'Who Pays the Piper' available?
According to an announcer on Australia's ABC Classic FM on Sat 11 Feb 2012, it is not available commercially. On that program they played a 1 minute excerpt which is about why the chicken at TESCOs tastes of fish - to the tune of Franz Schubert's Trout quintet - just wonderful!
How are radio waves dangerous?
The short answer is: they don't cause cancer.
The long answer is: Types of electro-magnetic radiation (light) are typically described by either their frequency or their wavelength. Using frequency as a basis for this answer, in order for light to cause cancer it has to be above a certain frequency to ionize the atoms in a strand of DNA. That frequency is higher than the light you see everyday by about 1,000 times. Radio waves are also a type of light. They are about 1,000,000 times lower than the light we see everyday. So the difference between frequencies that causes cancer and radio wave radiation is about 1,000,000,000 (a billion) times. The only reason we worry about the sun causing cancer is because it not only gives off visible light and RF (radio frequencies), it also gives off UV-B (the beginning of the ionizing radiation frequencies).
The only tissue damage radio waves can cause is from spinning the atoms. This doesn't mutate DNA but it does "cook" the tissue. This is how a microwave works but it's an important distinction that cooking tissue is not the same as tissue being cancerous.
What is the wavelenght of 100 mhz radio signal?
Wavelength = speed/frequency = 3 x 108/100 x 106 = 3 meters (in vacuum)
Has Art Bell retired from radio?
I don't know if he is retired or not but he does fill in on coast 2 coast now and then.
How do you remove factory radio on 2004 Santa Fe?
2004 Hyundai Monsoon Radio Wiring (Delphi Receiver 12220029)
1 Green Ground
2 Blue Rear Rt - 3 Red Rear Rt +
4 Yellow Frt Lft + 5 Black Frt Lft
- 6 - - 7 - - 8 - - 9 - - 10 - - 11 - - 12 - -
13 Pink/Blk ILLUM
14 White Frt Rt - 15 Red Frt Rt +
16 Orange Rear Lft + 17 Green Rear Lft -
18 - ? 19 Blk/Org ? 20 s Brn/Blk ? 21 Pink ILLUM
+ 22 Blue/Org Amp Sound Trigger
23 L Brown/Blk ACC +
24 L Brown Hot B+
Note: trigger wire#22 must be energized from ACC switch wire # 23 from unit to get sound
aaron drum
it is just easy first of all what u have to do is check the type of radio you already have in your santa fe, first:
is it single din(small) or double din (big).
if it is the monsoon double din you need to buy the Metra 70-2003 Radio Wiring Harness For GM 98-Up Harness and the interface Metra 95-7309 Double DIN Installation Kit for Select 1995-2006 Hyundai Vehicles, from there all you have to do is follow the instructions you maybe need a antenna conector extensor if you want but the one in the radio u can make it fit in any radio and place some tape in it to hold it that will save you 15 to 20 box.
if you are placing a single din radio on it you need a different interface and kit wich I have no idea in this moment about the numbers but u can go to metra and find them in the catalog, and get them in amazon is the best way, also my recomendation is to place a double din radio on your car because that will give the SUV a better look.
joe
These features contributed to a good 2 din stereo: 1. Wider touch screen for your easy access to touch and watch. 2. Bluetooth function enable communicating with your mobile phone conveniently. 3. With Built in TV/ FM/AM function, you'll not miss your favorite program again. With such a wonderful 2 Din DVD player equipment in your car, you can enjoy your driving even in the case of traffic jams, the time when you are out on business, or when you go camping. 4. Good quality assurance. The longer warrenty, the better it would be. More information can refer to http://www.eonon.com/HelpShow.aspx?id=10&cid=8&hname=Product%20Articles#51&utm_source=wiki.answers.com&utm_medium=answer&utm_campaign=answer
How do you reset anti theft code for a dual tv radio xdvd9101?
As far as I am aware, the answer to the question is simply the last 4 digits of the vehicles chassis/vin no. which is obviously available from the owners documents
What are the waves in the electomagnetic spectrum?
The speed of every electromagnetic wave is the same. That includes television waves,
FM radio waves, heat waves, infrared light, green light, purple light and ultraviolet light
waves, microwaves, x-rays, AM radio waves, bluetooth signals, taxi radio waves, garage-
door-opener waves, and gamma ray waves ... because all of these waves are the same thing.
Their speed is 299,792,458 meters per second, or 186,282 miles per second.
How do you remove the radio of a 2011 Mitsubishi outlander?
they way you take the radio out is under the radio in the cubby below it that is where the pannel end and you need to try to pulll it toward you PULL IT SLOW BEACUSE IT IS CLIPPED TOGETHER AGIN BELOW THE RADIO THE PANEEL END RIGHT HER THE CUBBY STARTS PULL THE BOTTEOM PANNEL OUT TOWARDS YOU IF YOU NEED PICS EMAIL ME AT OSCARFFJR@GMAIL.COM
When was the Radio created and who created the radio?
Originally, it was thought that Marconi made it, but he originally stole it from Tesla (who really made it) and Tesla sued him.
The radio was invented ~1880's.
i dont know do you know the soundtrack name
*i check on Google, The Sims 2 - Castaway sound tracks, but i didnt found the radio musica, just the backgroud musics (like when you are explore some cave, jungle, fishing, etc).
The songs on the pop channel :
Keep me in your pocket by Charlotte Martin Wanna fly by Vassy When love walks away by The Sims feat. Jeannie Ortega Angels by Hope Love is wicked by Brick & Lace
Where is the radio amplifier relay located on 2000 Chevy Tahoe z71?
It's located underneath the front passenger seat.
Radio-radial delay is the delay between the two radial pulses (this is observed when checking both pulses simultaneously).
Can you get XM radio on your home radio?
You can only "get" XM radio on your "home radio" if you have a XM tuner and a paid subscription. The XM radio service is service satellite based and does not utilize the same system as FM or AM radio in your local area. You must have an XM receiver and an appropriate antenna in order to receive XM radio. There are a few "home radios" that contain an XM tuner and in those cases with a paid subscription, you could listen to XM radio in your home.
How can i get the 1989 ford f 350 radio wiring diagram?
1987-91 Ford F Series Stereo Wiring
Constant 12V+ Green/Yellow
Switched 12V+ Yellow/Black
Ground Red or Black
Illumination Blue/Red
Dimmer n/a
Antenna Trigger n/a
Antenna Right Front
Front Speakers 6" Doors
Left Front (+) Orange/Green
Left Front (-) Black/White
Right Front (+) White/Green
Right Front (-) Black/White
Rear Speakers 6" x 9" Rear Corners
Left Rear (+) Pink/Green
Left Rear (-) Pink/Blue
Right Rear (+) Pink/Blue
Right Rear (-) Green/Orange
How do you set the time on a 2002 Chevy Malibu radio?
First, locate the H and M buttons located just below the tuner knob (the lower of the two). You press AND hold either one of those buttons for a few seconds until it beeps, or the numbers are flashing. You can then use the H button to set the HOUR and M button to set the MINUTES. To finalize your time selection, just wait 10 seconds or so and the flashing should cease and your clock is SET! If it does not set after waiting, just press the POWER button to activate the radio and it will finalize the clock settings. You're welcome, olde tymer. Caleb
Where is the fuse located for radio and cassette player in a 94 Ford Aspire?
1) Check your owner's manual if you have it - there's a description, location & fuse box diagram in there.
2) If you don't have your manual, the standard radio fuse is in the middle of the bottom row of the fuse box in the driver's foot well. 10 amp fuse (red). The diagram calls it 'room' and it protects a bunch of other stuff.
3) If you have the premium sound system, there's another fuse on the upper right side of that fuse box - but I don't have that so I don't remember which one it is.
Or - you could always pull them out one by one to see if they're blown.
How do you remove the radio in a 1998 Mercedes-Benz ML 320?
Check to see if radio has 2 slots on both bottom corners of radio. Then you will need mb radio keys to insert into slots to release locks. then radio will come straight out.
Why did television began replacing radio by the 1950?
The question is somewhat flawed. Radio is alive and well, programs such as Golden Age of Radio selectively re-run classic radio dramas and comedies. The argument can be made that Radio is better adapted to (theater of the mind) than Television for obvious reasons- thus it is well suited to Science Fiction. Consider the panic caused by the Orson Welles program of l938! There is little dramatic fare on present day radio, but it cannot be consideed extinct or moribund. a good question.
How long did it take to invent the radio?
In 1893, in St. Louis, Missouri, Nikola Tesla made devices for his experiments with electricity. Addressing the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia and the National Electric Light Association, he described and demonstrated in detail the principles of his wireless work. The descriptions contained all the elements that were later incorporated into radio systems before the development of the vacuum tube. He initially experimented with magnetic receivers, unlike the coherers (detecting devices consisting of tubes filled with iron filings which had been invented by Temistocle Calzecchi-Onesti at Fermo in Italy in 1884, used by Guglielmo Marconi and other early experimenters. The first radio couldn't transmit sound or speech and was called the "wireless telegraph." The first public demonstration of wireless telegraphy took place in the lecture theater of the Oxford University Museum of Natural History on August 14, 1894, carried out by Professor Oliver Lodge and Alexander Muirhead. During the demonstration a radio signal was sent from the neighboring Clarendon laboratory building, and received by apparatus in the lecture theater. In 1895 Alexander Stepanovich Popov built his first radio receiver, which contained a coherer. Further refined as a lightning detector, it was presented to the Russian Physical and Chemical Society on May 7, 1895. A depiction of Popov's lightning detector was printed in the Journal of the Russian Physical and Chemical Society the same year. Popov's receiver was created on the improved basis of Lodge's receiver, and originally intended for reproduction of its experiments In 1896, Marconi was awarded the British patent 12039, Improvements in transmitting electrical impulses and signals and in apparatus there-for, for radio. In 1897 he established the world's first radio station on the Isle of Wight, England. Marconi opened the world's first "wireless" factory in Hall Street, Chelmsford, England in 1898, employing around 50 people. the radio is used alot now.