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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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How use radio on euro truck simulator?

You need to have the music files saved on your computer, in .OGG file format. If they are not in this format, download an .OGG converter.

Then you need to move the .OGG files into the "music" folder in the Euro Truck Simulator folder (usually My Documents/Euro Truck Simulator/music).

Now, you just need to launch the game and press the "R" key while playing and select a song.

The main difference between a radio wave and a sound wave is their different?

They're very different. A sound wave is a longitudinal wave and a radio wave is a transverse wave, radio waves are in the same family as light because they're electromagnetic waves whereas sound waves are just caused by particles passing on a vibration.

How do you replace the radio in a 1969 Corvette?

You should contact a glass company that replaces auto glass. These businesses are found mostly in major metropolitan areas. It is best to call 3 to 5 different businesses to find the lowest price. Many of these companies will bring the glass to you and install it.

What formula is used to figure the time it takes a radio signal to travel from Mars to Earth?

Radio waves, like all other waveforms in the electromagnetic spectrum travel at what is known as the speed of light. i.e. 3x10 to the power 8 metres per second (300,000,000)

but the distance between the earth and mars varies enormously depending on their relative positions in their orbits around the sun. Anything from approx 35 million miles at it's nearest to about 340 million miles or thereabouts at it's furthest.

So roughly 3 minutes minimum to about 30 minutes maximum.

How do I install new radio in Chevy Uplander?

First, you need tools:
1. Flat blade screwdriver or butter knife
2. Phillips screwdriver (#2)

Second, you leave key out of ignition and everything OFF

Then, you take the screwdriver or butter knife and carefully pry away the plastic ring that surrounds the radio and heater/AC controls. There are 6 (six) clips under the ring, two on each side and one on top and another on the bottom. Once you have the ring off, you can see that there are 8 (eight) screws holding the radio and heater/AC controls in place. You have to remove all of them in order to take out the radio.

Once you have all 8 (eight) screws removed you can carefully pull both the radio and heater/AC controls out. On the back of the radio are three connections, the one on your left is removed by squeezing the top and bottom of the connector and slowly pulling on the connector until it comes out. The next connector is smaller and is removed in the same manner. The last connector is for the radio antenna and comes out by pulling it.

Now you have the radio out and removed!!

You can then install a new radio if you have all the adapters and wiring harness adapters and wiring diagrams. ... or you can put the radio back in.

I pulled my radio out to add a Sirius Satellite Radio to the factory system.

Is there a radio for a Suzuki Burgman available?

Sadly, no, but there are DIY(do it yourself) options, given what you can afford and how much work you wish to put into it. I would recommend the audio equipment from uniqcycle.com if you have knowledge of installing audio equipment on a car, as they sell speakers that will mount on the handle bars of the bike(handle bars are beneath the plastic cover between your hand grips. You know that piece that says burgman on it.) Installation is pretty simple, If you don't have any experience in doing this sort of stuff, get a friend that does or goto a local bike shop and make some friends.

Now that was on my buddies bike, I on the other hand aren't so fortunate as I actually have bills, so I did the next best thing. Which you can do if you want. But I used a DC12v-AC110v inverter, and my computer speakers and Sub-woofer(iHome brand.)

SPeaker image(discontinued model): http://www.ilounge.com/images/uploads/ihome-ih52-1.jpg

but you can use any kind of computer speakers as long as you can somehow mount them, an iPod(comes with an internal amplifier so the sounds are louder than other mp3 players), male to male mini stereo headphone jack(6ft long). and some velcro(good stuff!).

So I connect the inverter to my battery with some custom made ring cables as the inverter didn't come with any, if yours don't come with any, either buy them from your local welding and supplies shop or make them yourself(don't worry if you can't put the plastic covers back on the positive and negative connectors, just make sure you don't get water on them from then on which shouldn't be hard at all, unless you're missing your brain.) I had used an inverter from Sam's Club, a 500watt one. then plugged in the subwoofer, very snug fit into the back of the trunk. Since the case on my speakers were FLAT, it was easy to mount them on my bike, just make sure the surface of the speakers and the area you are going to mount them on is DRY and **CLEAN**. I put one speaker in front of the speedometer and the other in between my lets facing forward so the sound could bounce off the frame and back up towards me.

I used velcro to stick them on the bike, so easy off and easy on. Keep in mind though, when using velcro, put the scratchy side on the bike and the spongy side on the speakers, reason being is because when rainy seasons come, the spongy side will get messed up but the scratchy side wont. Now for the Ipod(second gen and up), not the shuffle or mini, the big tall one since the others don't come with the internal amp. I velcro'ed mines to the left of the key hole sideways, you can do it vertical if you want, its up to you., then hooked the long male to male mini stereo headphone jack to the female port of the iPod and the subwoofer and viola. turn the volume on the speaker set all the way up and use the iPod to adjust the volume., and yes the iPod works with gloves on.

Last bit if you're using a Sub-Woofer. If the seat is completely closed, you wont have the low bass sounds at all, since they are going to be trapped in your trunk, so you'll have to somehow prop the seat open a bit, not much, but about 3 inches opened is fine, do this by either using a water bottle, or cut up a few strips of cardboard about 4x4 inches or so and tape them together good, and use that to prop the seat up(place this in the back where the seat would lock, any higher and you'll have to relearn how to ride your bike), but the bigger the opening, the better the sound, but too big of an opening and too much sound will be released and sound like nothing.

There is a big downside to this though but again there are diy solutions. You have to turn the inverter on every time you want to listen to your music and any other steps like changing your sound system to audio input if you have to do that. And with most inverters, the engine has to be running already before you turn it on, otherwise you'll blow the fuse and the motherboard of the inverter(possibly anything else connected to it) if you have it on and then startup your engine afterwards, unless your inverter has a safety system on it to prevent this, but even still, you'll have to turn off and turn the inverter back on.

To remedy this, go to your local autoshop like kragen or autozone and buy a cheap on off button and wire it to the inverter and the battery. then place it somewhere on the bike, I welded mines to the plastic area under the seat., prop the seat up, get on my bike, turn on my bike, then reach under my seat and flip the switch and I've got it on, and I have to manually set up my input to audio line in, but it comes with a remote, so I'm set with that too. Overall, my system sounds good, 70 watt 8inch sub ain't too bad, overall electricity that the system uses is 95 watts total so way below the 500 watt limit.

I ride on the freeway at 80mph with the thing loud as hell, well so i can hear it through my full face helmet, so that's pretty loud if you ask me and it stays on, brand of velcro I use is Velcro, lol. NOTE: when applying velcro, do it during a warm sunny day, or in a warm to hot garage so the adhesive glue dries correctly.

Sorry if these options don't help you out but these are what I've done so far.

the uniqaudio set is mainly used for cruisers and exposed bikes, and mainly for the Honda reflex and burgman 400 bikes, but if your ingenuity is up high enough, anything is possible.

-Anthony V

What is a good gospel radio station?

"Turn Your Radio On" Old Gospel Song. Last very popular cover by Ray Stevens sometime in the 70's

How do you get a citroen radio out?

must mix it with beechnut and see if it will work

Er .. OK ?? (!)

Pop the heater fan knob off , and underneath is a Philips screw. Remove this. Then gently pry the whole part of the facia off, removing the connectors for fan control, radio heater rear window, hazards and A/C if fitted.

You can pry the facia off with your thumb nails if they're strong, and you have a good pain threshold, but I prefer a screwdriver wrapped with cardboard to prevent damaging the rest of the dash.

The radio then comes out with the facia itself, it's fairly easy to remove it from there ... You can get adaptor plates to take a standard din unit from autoleads or fleabay.

Best of luck!

IMPORTANT! You MUST allow the car's electronics (BSI) to power-down fully before disconnecting or re-connecting a stereo, or any other electronic module on a modern Citroen. Failure to do so may lead to lighting, central locking or ignition faults. The safest method is to follow the full power-down and disconnect procedure - (courtesy of BBA Reman) :-

Put the driver's window down, lift the bonnet and ensure all equipment is switched off.

Ensure all doors are closed and remove key from the ignition.

Wait for 3 minutes, disconnect the vehicle battery and wait 15 seconds.

...Now do your electrical work...

Reconnect the vehicle battery, wait a further 10 seconds (do not open doors.).

Switch on the side lights through the driver's window.

Switch on the ignition and check system's functionality.

Hold lock button on key down for 10 seconds.

Remove key open & close door test central locking system.

Start the engine and complete the system's check.

...not forgetting to reset the clock etc.

Don't learn the hard way...it's at best inconvenient, and at worst very expensive!!

Who is the blonde host on moneytalks?

If you mean in dick n dollars, I gather her name is Benji (sp?) as introduced to one of the 'customers'

How much does a commercial cost to air?

It really varies, depending on the size of the radio station, and the size of the city

it is in. In other words, if you want to advertise on a small station (one that only

broadcasts with 1000 watts of power), in a small city or town (one that does not

have a large population), it will cost a lot less than if you want to advertise on a

big station (one that has perhaps 50,000 watts of power) in a big city like New

York or Los Angeles. A station in a small city may charge you as little as $15 for

a commercial, while a station in a large city may charge as much as $500 to

$1000 dollars for just one commercial. Another factor is how long of a

commercial you want-- a 30 second commercial will cost less than a one minute

commercial.

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Addendum:

All of the factors that go into determining the cost to air your commercial refer

back to one objective: How many ears are likely to hear it. That's why the price

depends on the area the station's signal covers, the population living within that

area, the size of the city or town, the time of day when you want your commercial

to play, and the audience share of that station in the 'market' where it broadcasts

(the station's 'ratings'.).

Remember: The radio station is the seller, the advertiser is the buyer, your ears

are the product being sold, and the program 'format' is the scent of nectar that

attracts the ears to the seller's shop. The more ears are likely to hear my message,

the more it will cost me to buy enough of the radio station's time to air it.

Except on publicly supported radio. The whole operation is different over there.

I don't want to inject a lot of inappropriate opinion or politics into DL's territory,

but I would go so far as to suggest that publicly supported radio is the only part

of the 'air waves' where YOU are in fact the customer, to be wooed, courted, and

accomodated by the broadcaster without a further agenda.

What is the average price range for Bose radios?

From 350 dollars for just a radio to $500 for am/fm cd player and up

2008 Ford F-150 radio removal?

That depends on what year. I have a 1994 GCL with a cassette only. I've been using a cassette adapter to my MP3 player. The only problem is that the cassette deck has a short (I think). Anyway, on a 1994 JGCL, remove the console face plate (only four little screws) surrounding the radio. After that it's pretty easy. Just remove the screws surrounding the radio, and pull it out. Now, finding a non-DaimlerChrysler radio to fit in the spot...that's another question.

additional info: Check with Crutchfield.com for tons of great information concerning car audio. I've used them several times and they sell good equipment at a fair price and whats even better is that they send factory wiring harness kits so your new installation is pretty close to plug and play. Their support line is better than you can believe and they can tell you almost anything about any difficulty you might be experiencing. I'll go to the grave singing praises about this company.....lol, and I don't even work for em !!!

I pulled an AMFM Radio with Casette & CD out of a 1998 JGC at a junkyard and it fits just fine in my 1994 JGC. The bennefit is that it has the original green back lighting to match the rest of my instrument dash panel. Also it is plug and play.

What is the phone number for radio shack?

Corporate Offices

Riverfront Campus World Headquarters

300 RadioShack Circle

Fort Worth, TX 76102-1964

Phone: (817) 415-3700 (automated menu selection)

Phone: (817) 415-3011 (corporate switchboard)

Is Pandora radio free?

Pandora Radio Is free, But their are Upgrades that cost. The Upgrades will get rid of Advertisements. But it is only free in the USA if you live in Canada you will not be able to listen in.

Which one is the radio fuse?

I do not know what year Honda you have, but my fuse was on the passenger side. On the end of the dash , if you open the door, there is an access panel to get to some fuses. There should be a diagram on the panel telling you where the radio fuse is located.

When did the first radio for the public come out?

, it was 8XK of KDKA Radio on November 2, 1920 out of East Pittsburgh. If you mean the first radio station as in first to be used to send and receive radio waves, this was created in 1864 by James Clerk Maxwell. Maxwell showed how radio waves could be reflected, absorbed and focused like the beam from a torch. Hardly anybody believed Maxwell in 1864. However, the theories were later quantified by Oliver Heaviside into two equations, and in 1879, Prof. David Hughes walked up Portland Place with a device that caught the sound of radio waves. In 1887, German scientist Heinrich Hertz carried out a famous set of experiments that proved Maxwell had been right all along, and in 1894, the British scientist Oliver Lodge succeeded in transmitting wireless signals over 150 yards.

What is the FM radio frequency for 702?

http://hertenberger.co.za/?p=420

Talk Radio 702 is available on both 106 FM and 92.7 FM

If you are in the greater Tshwane area, Midrand, or northern Joburg, the 106 signal is probably better for you, while 92.7 covers the greater Joburg area.

Wherever you are, take the time to check and listen, to see whether 106 or 92.7 is best for you. If your car radio is RDS enabled it will display "Talk 702" and will automatically choose the best signal.

In parts of the country, night-time medium wave listeners may be able to hear the programmes shared with 567 CapeTalk by tuning to 567 medium wave. This coverage is limited.

Will a 08 Chevy Equinox radio fit in a 05 Chevy Equinox?

I have an 07 Equinox and for me to replace mine, I had to pull off the trim surrounding the radio. The trim also had the buttons for the windows and temp controls. I used a thin flathead screwdriver and pryed upwards below the gear shifter and evenly pulled out on the trim. There wasn't screws just clips. Then remove the (4) 9/32 screws holding the radio in and slide the radio out, unplug the harness and antenna and install in the reverse direction. I switched mine with one i bought off the internet but it came up displaying LOCKED and now I have to go to the dealer and get it unlocked.

Dodge Stratus Radio?

My wife has an '04 so I hope this helps you: get to the station you want. Hit the set button on the far right. Tap the number you want to set it at, or tap it twice to set it to the next number.

I mean that it acts like this:

1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 (when the first number is tapped twice)

so that you will actually be able to program 10 stations.
Hope this helps, good luck.

-Nick

Where and when did zook invent the radio?

Zook is not a name usually associated with the invention of the radio.

How is the radio remove on a 2008 Chevrolet silverado?

From the Service Manual Vol 5 of 5

1. Remove the Cluster Bezel by applying parking brake, move shift lever (automatic) all the way down, tilt the steering wheel to full down position, Gently pull rearward on the corners of the bezel from the instrument panel assembly, remove bezel

2. Remove 3 screws

3. Pull out slightly to gain access to connectors

4. Disconnect the wire connectors

5. Disconnect coaxial cable from radio (Non-Digital)

6. Remove radio

Install is just opposite from removal

screw tighten to 14 lb in, don't use paint, lube, corrosion inhibitors, locking compound

Make sure all clips are in place on the bezel

What is a list of the electromagnetic waves in increasing wavelength?

Gamma Rays-wavelength: 0.01 nm

X-rays -1 nm

Ultra-violet Rays-0.1 micrometres

Visible Light- Red light: 0.7 micrometres

- Violet Light: 0.4 micrometres

Infrared Radiation- 0.01 mm

Microwaves-less than 10 cm, usually 1cm

Radiowaves- Long, Medium and Short Waves:2km-10m

-Very High Frequency (VHF) and Ultra High Frequency (UHF): 10m-10cm