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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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What causes radio and dome lights and door buzzer to stop working?

A malfunction of a group of devices like that can be the result of one or more failed

fuses, or a loose wire-harness connector, or a wire harness that got pinched so that

a few wires in it broke.

What is the advantage of AM radio?

The advantage of an AM radio is that the signal it gives off is more powerful than PM and travels further and can be used in any place in the world.

What is the energy transformation in a speaker connected to a radio?

Electrical energy is used to vibrate a diaphragm. The mechanical energy so produced vibrates the air molecules in contact with the diaphragm and these vibrations are then propagated as sound.

How do you take out the radio from the 940 Volvo to replace it with a CD car radio if there seem to be no screws?

I recently put a CD player in my Volvo 940 myself and I'm a 50-yr-old woman so if I can do it so can you. The problem is, I'm trying to remember how I did it. I got the CD player from Crutchfield and they send along a kit and directions of how to install it, in any type of car you specify.

It seems like I had to take out the ashtray underneath the radio first and maybe I got to the screws from there. It's also possible that there were no screws but just clips and it pulled out once you disengage the clips.

I do also remember that in this model car there is some kind of speaker amp under the steering column that also had to be hooked up with the CD player.

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New ....There is a clip you can reach by removing the buttons out and slide a small screwdriver into the left side (in left button shaft) and into the right side (in right button shaft). These clips have a slot where the screwdriver can be slide in and move sideway towards the shaft. There are no screws to remove and is no need to remove anything else.

There are release clips behind the knobs of the volume and tuning. Just pull of the knobs and the clips will be toward the outside of the radio. pull them in towards the center and then the radio will slide out. The easiest way to pull the hooks is with two straightened coat hangars with little hooks on the end.

after you take out the radio you need to get an amp bypass lead take off the cover under the steering wheel look on top of the steering column and a small box this is you amp pull the lead from the amp leave the amp were it is ,now the lead you have taken off the amp push this into plug found on the long part of the amp bypass lead now you now have still two plugs on the bypass lead push this into the side were the radio is and pull the two plug out were the radio should be now connect the plugs from your new radio to the two plugs on the amp bypass lead fix it all up and enjoy , i have the Volvo 940 SE turbo.

When was KBLI created?

KBLI was created in 1951.

Which one of the following is not a wireless transmission medium between cellular radio broadcast radio mirowaves and fiber-optic cable?

This is amazing. "Wireless" obviously means "without wires", so cellular, broadcast,

and microwave are plainly wireless. But before jumping at an answer, I went online

and looked for a definition of "wire". Here's what I found:

  1. strand of metal: metal in the form of thin flexible strands, or a single strand of it
  2. metal strand carrying electric current: a strand of metal, usually copper, that is encased in plastic or another insulating material and is used to carry an electric current
  3. mesh structure: a mesh made of strands of metal, or a structure made of the mesh, e.g. a fence

Do you see what I see ? Each of those definitions mentions "metal", and that means

that if the conductor is not metal, then it's 'wireless'.

You'd have to include fiber-optic cable in that category then, because the conductor

is glass.

So none of the items on your list is 'not a wireless transmission medium'.

1992 buick leSabre radio antenna wont shut down?

The gears inside are stripped just disconnect the electrical plug on the side of the unit and leave it up.

Why doesn't the dome lights and radio work when the car is running.?

THINK YOU MAY HAVE A BLOWN FUSE. DOME LIGHT AND RADIO ARE NOT ON THE SAME CIRCUIT NORMALLY. NOT SURE WHAT YEARS YOU CAR BUT YOU CAN CHECK THE FUSEBOX ON THE DRIVER KICK PANEL TO SEE IF THERE IS A BLOWN FUSE. IT SHOULD SAY LOCATIONS ON THE COVER AND WHAT AMP IT IS. EASY WAY TO CHECK IS TO PULL IT OUT, THIS WAY YOU'LL KNOW THAT ITS GOOD OR NOT. SOME CAR MAY HAVE FUSE BOX IN THE HOOD FOR THE DOME LIGHT OR IT MAY SAY INTERIOR LAMP. IF THE FUSE ARE GOOD, YOU MAY HAVE A SWITCH PROBLEM WHERE ITS NOT GROUNDED. CHECK THE SWITCH MAKING SURE ITS NOT LOOSE. AS FOR THE RADIO, YOU MAY HAVE A BLOWN FUSE ON THE RADIO HARNESS ITSELF IF ITS AN AFTERMARKET RADIO, CHECK THAT, IF NOT, THE RADIO IS BAD. THE RADIO NEED ONLY THREE SOURCE TO COME ON. 1. CONSTANT 12 VOLTS, 2. IGN 12 VOLTS, AND 3 IS PROPER GROUNDING.

What are the requirements to get a job in radio such as on air host or dj?

There are no set requirements for DJ jobs or for on air personalities. But most of the DJs you hear on the radio have spent lots of time behind the scenes working their way up the radio station ladder. A lot of people with DJ jobs start out with internships at a radio station.

So how do you get an internship? Probably the easiest way is to attend a broadcasting school. Many broadcasting schools have two or one-year programs and internship opportunities. Radio stations want interns who are serious about the industry, so they first go to broadcasting schools first with their internship openings.

An internship is a great first step for those who dream of one day having DJ jobs.

How do you get code for Acura TL radio?

Acura dealer does it for free but may charge you to get the radio code or serial number you can hold two buttons and get the code and just call the dealer or I think you can do it online too once you have the serial for the radio

Does 60Hz fall into the range of RF waves used by commercial broadcasting?

No. That would be technologically difficult, and very unwise.

-- In order to transmit efficiently, the length of a transmitting antenna must be an appreciable

fraction of a wavelength. The easiest to handle are 1/2-wavelength horizontal wire antennas,

and 1/4-wave or 5/8-wave vertical antennas, including towers. The wavelength at 60 Hz

is 5 million meters, or roughly 3,100 miles.

-- With every utility power line, extension cord, toaster, and baseboard heater in North America

radiating a small signal at 60 Hz, the interference environment for anyone trying to receive

a clear newscast on a pocket portable at 60 Hz would be quite unfavorable.

The lowest frequency used for commercial broadcasting in the Americas is the low end

of the AM dial ... 550,000 Hz, with a wavelength of 545 meters (0.34 mile).

What is double DIN?

the Double Din size height at 100mm, wideth & Depth at 100mm, all of the car DVD head unit size is produced according to Din, so every car if have din size, can install the single Din or Double DIN DVD.

What kind of equipment does one need to get started as a short wave radio operator?

Amateur short-wave radio operators (often called "ham radio") must be licensed before they can begin broadcasting. Broadcasting equipment ranges in size and price from a few hundred to several thousands of dollars. Larger "sets" are generally the most expensive and most powerful. RadioShack is actually a very good plae to learn more about all of these devices, as that is why they got started. Listening to shortwave broadcasts can be done very easily and with simple and relatively inexpensive equipment.

How do you send a message using radio waves?

To send information with a radio wave, you changesome characteristic of the

radio wave, according to some pattern that the people on both ends agree on.

For example ... you can turn the radio wave on and off, with long and short bursts,

and long and short spaces between them. You can have a different pattern for each

letter of the alphabet, and you can spell out words and sentences with the patterns.

Now, anybody who can receive your radio waves, and knows the patterns you're using,

can understand what you're saying.

You can call your system: "Morse Code".

Witch was first invented the radio or a movie camera?

Frenchman Louis Lumiere is often credited with the invention of the motion picture camera in 1895.

The first radios were developed in 1879,

Visible light x ray infrared radiation and radio wave all have the same?

The best answer I can think of is "gauge particle." "Speed in a vacuum" is another possibility. The below, while true, does not really answer the question asked. ---- First, I have to explain radiation. Radiation consists of three types: alpha, beta, and gamma. Alpha radiation is destructive and is comprised of a helium nuclei, or two protons and two neutrons. Beta radiation is either an electron or a positron (I would read other sources for better information on this, it does not relate to the question). All of the rest, including gamma rays, are waves included in what is known as the electromagnetic spectrum. The sole difference is their wavelength, or distance between repetitions in the wave, and frequency, the time it takes for a certain number of wave units to pass a certain point, often expressed in waves/second, or Hertz. The electromagnetic spectrum and its components can be more thoroughly explained by other sites.