What would cause the windshield wipers and radio in a 91 Cavalier to quit running?
Try checking the fuses. If ok, then it is a wiring or electrical prob. You might also want to check your ignition switch. it may not be making contact properly. I found this happening on my1991 cavalier also. If I would twist the ignition like I was going to start it again, but not far enuff to grind the starter, everything would start woring again. this would sometimes last a long time and other time not so long. So, with that said I would place my money into the ignition switch.
Short in the wiring. Your lucky you didn't have a fire. Check the fuses after repairing the short.
It sounds like Miley Cyrus - Party in the USA
How do you get trunked radio frequencies?
Some emergency scanners are able to use trunk scanning technology. Trunk scanning allows you to not only listen to normal emergency broadcasts, but to also listen in to special channels that are opened during large-scale events to allow emergency personnel to communicate with each other. By programming trunked frequencies into your emergency scanner, you can stay informed about major events, even potential disaster, in your community
Where can CD clock radios be purchased?
There are many popular places to source a CD clock Radio both instore and online. However online seems to offer the most choice with sites such as Amazon and ebay offering a wide range.
Who are the customers of a radio station?
Basically, the listeners, who are the patrons.
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Another contributor has a different view:
Not at all. There's no business agreement or transaction between a radio station
and its listeners. The customers of a radio station are its advertisers. The advertiser
pays the radio station, and the radio station delivers the ears of the listeners to the
advertiser.
The business transaction takes place between the advertiser and the operator of the
radio station. The listener is the product that the customer buys.
How do you remove the factory radio of a 2005 GMC Envoy?
2 screw front grile in the bottom and push your finger both hand on the back lower and pull the frame will come out then remove all socket to seprate grile then remove 2 screw for radio and socket.
How effective is radio broadcasting?
Well, considering that radio broadcasts to the public began around the 1920s and was the prominent method to communicate news, information, and entertainment to entire countries' populations even after the introduction of television sets, radio broadcasting has had an "effective" track record. During World War I and World War II, every home had a radio, and families gathered around their one radio in the evening for news and entertainment.
Besides being the first source of news about threat of wars or beginnings of war (such as Pearl Harbor being attacked), radio was also how millions of people were duped into believing that aliens had invaded the world through a radio broadcast of a mini-theater presentation. Radio has alternately calmed-- or raised-- fears; incited-- or relieved-- panic; educated-- or kept rumors alive--about various topics; etc. Radio has informed people about health, disease outbreaks, international tensions, Presidential/world leaders' actions or plans; political arguments and debates, as well as providing entertainment through short plays, skits, live music (and much later, recorded music), etc.
Although television, the Internet, and cell phones provide the most instantaneous information, especially in informing "one family or person at a time", radio still reaches the broadest audience--- and the largest audience worldwide. As well, amateur broadcasters such as HAM Radio operators communicate worldwide and can share important information internationally, especially when or if other communication methods might fail.
Radio frequencies continue to be used by private and public ventures / companies, and the military of various nations use certain frequencies to communicate to and among their troops. Without radio, most of the world would become "silenced". In addition, in countries who forbid their citizens to get information directly (such as Communist nations), the citizens often do still get critical info and news by picking up international broadcasts with radios that the citizens have hidden. For examples, during WWII, Jews or POWs sent to camps tried to obtain a radio because information was power and with information, the prisoners could maintain hope. As another example, the USA deliberately broadcast on certain frequencies in the hope that Cuban citizens would be able to pick up the broadcasts; these broadcasts gave a different view other than Communism and helped Cuban citizens believe their lives could be different. It also helped politically when the US could broadcast messages of hope that were in opposition to Castro's iron-clad control over his nation / Cuban citizens.
Today, the "Emergency Broadcast System" remains the last defense and source of information during weather emergencies, and would be activated if the US were to come under attack. The EBS along with HAM Radio operators would be the sources of all information if radio or television broadcasting were to suddenly become disrupted (such as during an invasion / war on US soil).
What is the typical wavelength of a radio?
That would be hard to answer, especially without a definition of "typical".
We presently generate and detect radio signals, for communication and various
other applications, over a range of frequencies of perhaps 50 KHz to 300 GHz,
corresponding to wavelengths between 1 millimeter and 6 kilometers.
The longest wavelength in the band corresponds to the lowest frequency.
Wavelength = (speed) / (frequency) = (2.99792 x 108) / (550 x 103) = 545.1 meters (rounded)
Where one can find a vintage transistor radio?
One can find a vintage transistor radio on many websites online. Amazon sells these types of radios on their website. The price range for the radios go from $15.00-$250.00.
What is meant by the term skip zone as applied to radio communication?
This is a region where a radio transmission can not be received.Igot it like this but need more explanation
How do you use your cell phone through the car's radio?
Check your owners manual. If you don't have one copy & paste this link. http://www.genuineservice.com/genuineservice/en/gloveboxresults
Go to 12volt.com Here is the wiring diagram Front Left: Orange/Lt Green (+) Blue/White (-) Front Right: White/Green (+) Green/Orange (-) Rear Left: Grey/Blue (+) Tan/Yellow (-) Rear Right: Orange/Red (+) Brown/pink (-) Constant 12v+ Green/Yellow Switched 12v+ Yellow/Black Ground Black/Green
Which type of electromagnetic wave will be emitted by a hotter object?
Hot objects emit electromagnetic waves at frequencies in a wide range starting from the infra-red, which is invisible to humans but is easily detected by other animals and man-made heat-detector instruments, up to higher, visible light.
Where can one listen to Nasdac radio online?
Nasdac radio can be listened to in a few different places online. One place to find it, and the best place, is at Nasdac's homepage where they will offer a link to the station.
Im sure one of your speakers are grounding out. This means that one of your speakers terminals or a stripped worn out wire is touching metal. When this happens, your deck goes into protect mode and shuts off the amp. This would explain why it powers on but has no sound. A less likely problem (but it is very possible) is that your external amp went bad. You may think your car doesnt have one, but it does have a stock amplifier. Im sure it has some sort of amp to power your sound system, pretty much every luxery car does. Considering that its over 10 years old it is very possible.
Where is the radio fuse on a 2001 Chevy Metro?
its the accessory fuse in my 2001 metro.. found that out when my cigarrette ligher blue the fuse and the radio didnt work... On my car it was the same fuse as the dome light. This can be found under a white cover, on the drivers side, under the dash.
How do you remove the radio from a Jetta?
This is a partial answer. It appears there are two methods, depending on the vintage of the Jetta. These methods require special tools, which are available on the web for less than $20. One method requires a "DIN" tool set, which is a pair of U-shaped rods. These tools match up with four holes at the left and the right side of the radio. The other method requires flat keys which are inserted above or below the radio. The following site has pictures of this method. http://www.autotoys.com/x/cust/product.php?productid=246 It also may be possible to make the keys out of an old credit card. A related issue is that the radio must be reset if power is removed, such as when the radio is disconnected or the battery runs down. This is an anti-theft feature and requires entering the reset code for the specific radio. This should be a separate topic on Wiki Answers.
How do you remove the stereo from a 1999 Toyota Camry?
You need to first remove the ash tray, then remove that black trim around the radio (radio bezel). To do this take a small to medium size screwdriver and gently pry outwards - do this at the top corners first. Don't try to yank the thing off; just get them to pop loose. Then go to the bottom with your hand pull forward around the cigarette lighter side, then once that is loose do the same for the other side. Then take your screwdriver and pry in the middle of each side. Once everything is loose, gently pry the dash off. It may give you some resistance due to the age of the dash and you may need to use the screwdriver to pry other areas. Once the radio bezel is off you will see 4 nuts holding the radio in place. They are at the 4 corners. They are metric in size.
Why does your radio and windows stop working when you shift into reverse in my 97 mercury sable?
Change the mlps {aka} the nuetral safety switch or the selector switch on the transmission and that will fix the radio problem and the power steering problem it may have also.