I don't have code for my seat ibiza car radio and it's in safe mode.what do i do?
You have to leave the radio on for 1 hour, then it will let you put your password in again.
What are the advantages of radio compared with other media?
I think I can speak from personal experience here: here at Eaglehawk we have just had bushfires that destroyed 50+ houses. Among other things, we were all explicitly told to listen to the radio, preferably portable (ie battery-powered) for news and updates about the fires. TV:- We found that TV was next to useless because we didn't want to see a pretty talking head showing what had happened on the other side of the State: we wanted to know what was happening right now right where we were and TV couldn't do that. - there was inteference and if anything happened to the antenna it was useless.
Internet:- It was almost the same with the Internet: it was even worse than the TV in giving immediate information because it couldn't. The fastest was a "just-in" News Flash that was 6 minutes old: it sounds good, but a lot can happen in 1 minute, let alone 6 of them. Disadvantages of the Internet:
- you had to know exactly what site to go to get what you wanted: - you couldn't do that under stress ; - you just didn't have the time; - you couldn't just turn it on and get what you wanted immediately. -it was visual, just like the TV: you had to actually watch it.
- if anything happened to the phone line/wi-fi it was also useless.
An advantage of the Internet was you could go to 'Country Fire Authority' site (www.cfa.com.au) and see where the different fires in the State were and what stage they were at.
Radio:-
By contrast, a portable radio was by far and away the best option.
-Power outages meant anything on Mains power was useless, but it didn't affect a battery-powered radio.
-Information was immediately available and always up-to-date: in an emergency you're talking about a 10-second delay
(eg "People in ........ : look out - we've just been told that .....")
- The radio station gave localized information about what was just happening right then in the next street or other side of the hill.
- It was also exact and precisely-targeted to an audience that was hanging on its every word.
- You could have it on in the background and listen to it with half-an-ear while doing something else.
-It was small small and easily-manageable.
- it was portable: you could take it where you wanted when you wanted.
- You didn't have to worry about losing the TV antenna or internet connection or links.
- on the FM band there was no static or interference.
What is the basic radio principle?
The basic radio principle is:
-- Electromagnetic waves at a desired wavelength can be generated and radiated,
easily, cheaply, and continuously.
-- Information can be added to the electromagnetic waves, easily and cheaply.
-- The electromagnetic waves can be detected, reliably, easily, and cheaply,
at a useful distance from the place where they were generated
-- The waves can be easily and cheaply separated from all other electromagnetic
waves that have different wavelengths.
-- The information impressed on the waves can be reliably, easily, and cheaply recovered.
What international radio signal word is used as distress call?
The voice-announced distress call is "mayday mayday mayday".
It's not taken as a distress call unless it's spoken three times.
Its origin is the French "M'aidez" meaning "help me".
Do you need a radio code to replace the factory radio with a new CD player in a 1999 grand prix?
No, you dont need the code if your gonna put in an aftermarket deck. The only time you would need the code is if you took the stock radio out and unpluged the harness, so its not a problem with a new radio.
-- On the dial of your FM radio, the number is 107.9 ... all the way up at the top of
the dial.
-- On the telephone, it's impossible to know from the information you gave. There are
more than 400 FM stations all operating on 107.9 MHz in different places in the US and
Canada. They all have different telephone numbers, and you didn't say which one you're
listening to ... that is, where you are when you listen to it.
How do you set the clock radio on a 1995 cadillac deville?
Turn on radio, Push volume button till the time mode appears. Then push small set button normally on the right side of the radio. Push Scan button to advance hours and seek button to advance minutes.
How to get code after you have the serial number off the radio for Honda civic lx model 2007?
It must be a 'stock' Honda radio. HINT: Check your owner's manual to see if the selling dealer might have posted it inside the manual (front cover or somewhere) If not - the code can be retrieved by getting the radio's serial number. The serial number is located either on the back or the bottom of the radio case - it must be removed to get to it. SOME - but not all - Honda radios will show the number in the digital display. Depress buttons #1 and #6 SIMULTANEOUSLY while turing the radio on. Take the serial number and call the Honda 800 customer service line or go to your local Honda dealer and they should be able to give you your code. WRITE IT DOWN SOMEWHERE. Every time the electrical system goes dead or loses power (dead or disconnected battery/etc) this will happen again.
How do you remove radio from 2003 4 runner?
look on top of the radio there is a tray. grab the top of the tray and pull out there are clips that hold it together then just let it hang from the wires you will see the radio on brackets then just remove the 4 bolts from the bracket and pull the radio out dont forget to remove the conncetions on the back. once you remove the radio there are 4 screws on each side of the radio that is holding the radio to the bracket. remove those to remove radio from bracket. dont lose those screws your going to need them to install on new radio. any more questions e-mail emezahth@gmail.com
Does radio still exist or not?
Yes radio still exists, and will continue to for the forseeable future.
What did people use before the radios?
Prior to radios, for entertainment people read books; had conversations; listened to other people playing musical instruments; read books; women engaged in sewing and embroidery; read and wrote letters; and played parlour games, just to name a few. For long distance communication, there was none, until telegraph lines came along.
How many days do the radio city rockettes perform during Christmas?
In recent years, the Radio City Christmas Spectacular opens in early to mid-November and closes on December 30. That's approximately 40-50 days, with anywhere from two to six shows each day. However, there are two casts of Rockettes, so each lady dances in only half of the approximately 200 shows each season.
How do you change out a stock stereo in a 2003 Toyota Tacoma?
First you must remove the climate control knobs, then unsnap the cover panel with a screwdriver. Remove the two screw behind the panel and from behind the drink holder. Unsnap the plastic frame from the radio and lift it up to remove. Then remove 4 more screws fro the radio and it will slide out.
What are disadvantages of using microwave radio for data transmission?
Microwave radio require free line of sight between point A and B. Any obstruction in the first Fresnel zone (imaginary ellipsoid zone between point A and B) will degrade the availability. Furthermore, rain attenuation is affect the transmission in frequency above 10GHz.
When was the radio mass produced?
In 1920-1921, if you wanted a radio, you generally had to make your own, and since most of the early radio broadcasters came from amateur (ham) radio, this was not difficult. There were a number of ham radio magazines that offered instructions on building a radio receiver. But when the radio craze exploded in mid-1922, and hundreds of new stations went on the air, listeners no longer came exclusively from ham radio, nor did the broadcasters. Suddenly, not everyone knew how to build a set, but demand for radios was increasing dramatically. By 1923, you could find radio sets from companies like RCA (Radio Corporation of America) and Westinghouse for sale in most department stores, and these manufacturers were joined by a number of others. By 1925-26, the major manufacturers of radio sets had shifted their focus from advertising technological features to advertising what you would be able to hear on the air, and how beautiful the new set would look in your home.
What does gamma rays and radio waves have in common?
They are all basically the same thing, electromagnetic radiation, but with different frequencies. All these waves are em waves which travel with the speed of light and it is the common b/w all the waves.
Change a radio antenna 98 Ford Escort?
The radio antenna is a fine wire imbedded in the windshield. If your radio doesn't pull in any stations, but you get static then probably the cable came out of the back of the radio. If you recently got a new windshied it may have not had the antenna. You should be an antenna at an auto parts store and install it on the front fender.
Who was the first president to have inauguration broadcast on the radio?
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Electromagnetic waves in the assigned frequency range of each channel are used to
carry information to the TV receiver, which the receiver can use to reconstruct copies
of the sound and picture that go together to make up the program being broadcast
on that channel.
What is the difference between radio frequency and audio frequency?
They terms frequency are essentially the same, except radio waves are electromagnetic, and acoustic waves are pressure waves. An audio frequency is a range of frequencies that we can hear, approx up to 20Khz, anything past 20Khz is said to be radio waves
For radio broadcasts sound signals are converted to?
For radio broadcasting, sound waves are converted to electrical waves that are further transmitted. This transformation is done by a device called a transducer, which converts physical parameters into an electrical form (signals).
How do you block radio signals at home?
There is not one answer to this question but the most important thing to check is that the cable/antenna/satellite connector is connected properly and tight. Think of this connection as your desired signal path and the radio stuff as the undesired signal. The quality of the desired connection can make all the difference. There are so many variables to the question that you may need to repost with specifics/progress etc.
Where is the radio fuse in the 2003 Toyota matrix?
Easy answer.... Take it to a shop and pay the money and have them fix it.. Don't waste your time and energy getting mad trying to figure this out. I suggest you take it to a shop near a good bar with good food and ask the guy if he could have this done for you while you have a few cold ones....