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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 is a radio genre?

If you mean what is currently played on the radio, and you by radio mean the biggest most popular radio stations, then the answer is pop or or mainstream music.

The definition of pop music isn't totally clear, though I prefer to categorize most songs that are very popular, i.e. is being played on big radio stations, as pop music. Then of course it could be a rap pop song or a rock pop song, but still a pop song. After all, pop is short for popular.

How many songs have the name Amy in the title or lyrics?

Also:

  • Amy - by Bobby Darin
  • Amy - by Elton John (love this song)
  • Amy, Amy, Amy - by Amy Winehouse (RIP)
  • Amy's in the Attic - by Insane Clown Posse
  • Chasin' Amy - by the Steven Helms Band
  • If U Seek amy - by Britney Spears
  • Miami, My Amy - by Keith Whitley
  • Saving Amy - by Jesse Keith Whitley
  • Amie - by Pure Prairie League
  • Amy's Back in Austin - by Little Texas
  • Amy's Song - by Switchfoot
  • Amie - by Damien Rice
  • Amy - by Ryan Adams (beautiful song)
  • Amie - Paul Petersen

THAT'S ALL I CAN THINK OF... at the moment

Personnel operating within the controlled area will have radio contact with the control tower and?

Will have an escort with two-way radio with control tower for the entire time they are in the movement area.

How does a Valve radio work?

Same as a regular radio, except signals are amplified and controlled by valves, or 'tubes' instead of solid state electronics (transistors). Tubes, as well as the output transformer that often acompany them (or simply 'Autoformers') provide a pleasent rolled off sound that many find more 'musical' than the harshness that can be solid-state. You can also try Autoformer/Solid state hybrid SS amplification to get tube sound and SS reliablility. McIntosh being the only producer thereof (see www.audioclassics.com).

It really all comes down to the sound YOU prefer, and if tubes light your fire, so be it.

How do you call 92.5 radio station?

If you tune your FM radio carefully ... making sure to switch it ON first ... you'll find that

station pretty close to the "92.3" mark on the radio dial.

If you're talking about the telephone number, we can't help you there. We don't know

what city you're in, and there are radio stations on 92.3 all over the country. Check the

yellow pages in the phone book, under "Radio Broadcasting Stations".

What is the difference between radio waves and gramma waves?

The wavelength of radio waves are on the magnitude of 10^4 meters, while gamma rays have a far shorter wavelength of around 10^-14. This implies that gamma rays carry a lot more energy than radio waves, due to their frequency being much higher than that of radio wave frequencies.

What is the phone numbr for 104.3 radio station?

There are exactly 100 carrier frequencies on the commercial FM radio dial, and all of the FM stations in the USA share them. So there are dozens of stations using the frequency. (A search of the FCC's ULS for stations on 104.3 in the US returned a list of 374 items.)

The city name would be necessary to get an accurate answer.

Music used in BBC advert for BBC radio 3 Purcell week?

Is it Purcell's piece called Dido's Lament / When I am laid in earth? That's the closest I could find.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1S_84N0V81U


There are many different versions on YouTube / Spotify

How do you replace a radio in a 1996 Dodge Intrepid?

Remove the plastics with a flat head screwdriver (be careful not to break the plastic clamps) surround the face fo the radio. Unscrew (should be four) screws remove radio and make sure to disconnect wiring harness and ground wire. Enjoy.

What are the different types of handheld radio?

Note:
1 KHz = 1,000 Hz
1 MHz = 1,000 KHz = 1,000,000 Hz
1 GHz = 1,000 MHz = 1,000,000,000 Hz


60 - 500 KHz :"Very Low Frequency", e.g. navigation

550 KHz - 1.7 MHz : AM commercial broadcast

1.7 MHz - 88 MHz : Amateur, "Short Wave" broadcast, Public Safety, low-band TV

88 - 108 MHz: FM commercial broadcast

108 - 130 MHz: VHF, aircraft navigation and air-to-ground voice communication

130 MHz - 2.1 GHz: TV, public safety, taxi, fire, police, cellular, paging, mobile data, wifi, 3G, 4G

2.4 - 2.5 GHz: Industrial, scientific, medical, microwave ovens, license-free telecommunications

bands around 6 GHz, 11 GHz, 15 GHz, 18 GHz, 23 GHz, 28 GHz, 38 GHz, and others:
"microwave" radio communications systems, carrying voice, data, video, you name it

bands around 4.2 GHz, 5.8 GHz, 10 GHz, 13 GHz, and others: weather and police radar,
satellite communications

Many other additional allocations.

Limit of frequencies that can be generated, controlled, and received over appreciable distances:
something like 200 GHz.

Visible light = of the order of 50,000 GHz.

What device picks up radio waves?

I believe that would be a wireless router.

They transmit data from your computer to a radio wave transmitter and from there to a radio receiver in a wireless card either built in to a motherboard or to an external wireless card. Which the computer translates back into electrical impulses. and finally process's the information.

And yes that is a lot of information but some people want a lot of information
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When operating a vhf marine radio when should the term mayday be used?

Mayday is a distress call for help. It is used in a life threatening emergency and should be given three times in a row to be sure it is understood in the case of noisy or broken up communications.

Where is the location of the radio fuse for a Suzuki XL-7?

There are two fuse boxes on this vehicle.

The Passenger compartment fuse box is located at the lower right kick panel on the passenger side near the floor board. (Basically right where the passengers right foot would res ton the floor.)

The Engine Compartment fuse box or Central Junction Box is located near the right fender. ( Facing the vehicle it would be a black box with a snap lid on the left hand side of the engine.)

Did nikola invent the radio?

Guglielmo Marconi is usually credited with the development of radio, not Tesla. Tesla is more known for patenting an AC induction motor, which became the basis for many electrical applications. Tesla experimented with wireless power transmission, seeking to compete with existing radio communication.

In what state was the radio invented?

Radio was invented in Britain and Germany, not the USA.

How many radio stations are in Uganda?

The number of TV is ONE, radio stations are currently more than 10

Where is the radio fuse on a 2004 Pontiac grandam?

The battery fuse for the radio in the Catera is located in the fuse box underneath the steering wheel. There is a cover you have to remove and a guide to the fuses is imprinted on the inside of the cover, which will tell you which one is the correct fuse.

How do you wire a radio into a 1973 super beetle?

First, you'll need a radio. If there isn't a hole in the dash the right size for the radio you'll need to cut one or mount it underneath the dash or in the glovebox. There is a spare fuse location in the standard fuse box (furthest to the right on the Australian model, if I remember right) which is provided by the factory for an optional radio. Wire power to that, earth to any metal part of the body behind the dash. Depending on the radio, you'll probably need both a switched and unswitched power input, check different fuses with a multimeter and turn the key on and off to find what you need. If you don't understand so far, pay a professional to do it.

If you don't have any speakers yet, there are holes in the metal behind the door trims for a shallow round speaker of about 5" diameter, and you can cut holes in the door trims and stick them in there. Most modern speakers are too deep and you'll need to buy or build some spacers or door pods for the speakers, or put them somewhere else, like in a wooden parcel shelf behind the back seat. There would be room behind the back seat for plenty of audio gear, and the rear side panels might be an option as well.

I've seen speakers in front kick panels and underneath the dash as well but don't like them in that location. Of course, there's always the standard position of a single speaker behind the dash next to the speedometer!

Where does BBC radio 1 broadcast from?

It's broadcast from the BBC's headquarters - Broadcasting House, in London.

What process allows radios to receive signals even when they are not in line with a tower?

With the use of cell phones and mobile internet capable devices it has been necessary to create processes that allow radios to receive signals even when they are not in line with a tower. This process that most commonly allows for this is the Frequency Division Multiple Access also know as the FDMA.