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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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The Radio City Rockettes originated in what US city?

Originally named the "Missouri Rockets", the Rockettes originated as a touring dance troupe in St. Louis, Missouri in 1925.

How is the VLA similar to an optical telescope?

well,both telescopes let you look into the ground into the inner core and you see deep in he atmosphere which is space.

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The Very Large Array is an array of radio-telescopes, i.e. it detects radio emissions from stars and similar.

An optical telescope as its name suggests, collects visible light.

The similarity is that increasing the aperture increases the radiation-gathering power by a square-law.

In an optical telescope this is achieved by a larger mirror (or lens but most large telescopes are reflecting.)

The VLA uses a "synthetic aperture" to gain the advantages of increasing its gathering area without the cost and complexity of building a single, very large dish.

Installed a new stereo in your car the radio works just fine but the CDs dont work its a sony stereo and its about a year old any answers?

Some headunits share a power antenna & remote wire are the same wire. If it is hooked up to power antenna and not hooked up to factory amp there is no signal to tell amp to power up

How long will a car battery last connected to only a radio and nothing else with a switch?

depends how strong and how many amps are still in battery and the each radio is different

How are radio waves xrays microwaves and the suns rays different?

Radio waves ... including microwaves ... and X-rays

are different only in wavelength (frequency).

The sun radiates all of them.

What is A in radio lingo?

In the standard phonetic alphabet, the letter "A" is represented by "Alpha". The purpose of the phonetic alphabet was so that even if you didn't hear the initial sound of the word, you'd know what letter it was because the REST of the word would be distinctive enough to recognize it.

The rest of the alphabet is:

Bravo

Charlie

Delta

Echo

Foxtrot

Golf

Hotel

India

Juliette

Kilo

Lima

Mike

November

Oscar

Papa

Quebec

Romeo

Sierra

Tango

Uniform

Victor

Whiskey

X-ray

Yankee

Zebra

When was Xtreme Radio created?

Xtreme Radio was created in 1968.

What does LP stand for related corporations?

It stands for "Limited Partnership" and in case you were wondering what GP means as well, GP stands for "General Partnership."

Remove radio on 1993 Ford Escort?

I have a '94 ford escort. To remove the factory radio you need a special tool that inserts into the pairs of holes found on the right and left sides of the radio. Once the tool is inserted, you will hear a "click" and be able to remove the radio. If you can't get the tool, you could try using something that will fit into these holes. You need to be able to insert something at least a few inches inside to disengage the locking mechanism. The locking mechanism is not complicated like a key, it just needs to be depressed to release.

Where do I find the color codes for 2005 dodge stratus stock radio harness?

Go to this web site called installdr.com it will give you the color codes you are looking for.

Is there a fuse for the radio in the 2002 Monte Carlo SS?

"http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Is_there_a_fuse_for_the_radio_in_the_2002_Monte_Carlo_SS" Where is it?

Who was The Walking Man on radio?

Jack Benny. "The Walking Man" was a contest on Ralph Edwards' "Truth Or Consequences" program, intended to promote the American Heart Association. From the AHA's own history: "The American Heart Association made its public debut in late 1948 during a network radio contest, "The Walking Man," on the "Truth or Consequences" program hosted by Ralph Edwards. Millions of Americans sent contributions to the AHA along with guesses on the walking man's identity. The effort netted $1.75 million before Jack Benny was identified as the "Walking Man.""

How old are radios?

The first radios as we know them started production in 1909, but really did not take off until the 1920s when NBC created one of the first public stations. (and radio units became cheap enough to be in homes around the US and Briton) But the first radios were called "Wireless Telegraphy" and was invented in 1897.

How do you input radio code on Peugeot partner van?

I have a 51 plate Peugeot Partner van with a standard radio. The radio code should be a 4 digit code with each number having the value of 6 or less. The code is entered using just the 1-6 radio channel numbers, and that's it no need to press any other buttons the radio should just spring into life!

Good luck

Tommo

Which fuse is for the radio in a Ford Windstar?

Primary Fuse

1996-1998: fuse #13

1999-2003: fuse #25

Note: other fuses protect the lighting controls, and possibly the rear radio control (#6 in 1999+). Read the Owners Manual circuit protection descriptions thoroughly.

Owners Manual...

... will have the answers to any question relating to "which fuse controls what?"

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The fuse for the radio on a 2000 ford windstar lx is :#25 10 amp fuse..

My radio only works when the headlights are on in your 99 Chrysler sebring JXI does anyone know what could be causing this?

If it is an aftermarket stereo then i would say that the installer tied into the dashboard illumination or headlight power wire for 12 volt power for the stereo.

How do you set the radio stations on a 1999 ford explorer?

You should just be able to select the desired station and HOLD the desired button until the station "Blinks" and is "interrupted" for about 1 second

Do you have to be on the internet to listen to radio stations on your computer?

Yes you do. The radio "stations" that you "receive" on the computer don't really

arrive at the computer using radio technology. They arrive as web pages.