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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 do you set the time on a 2002 Chevy Malibu radio?

First, locate the H and M buttons located just below the tuner knob (the lower of the two). You press AND hold either one of those buttons for a few seconds until it beeps, or the numbers are flashing. You can then use the H button to set the HOUR and M button to set the MINUTES. To finalize your time selection, just wait 10 seconds or so and the flashing should cease and your clock is SET! If it does not set after waiting, just press the POWER button to activate the radio and it will finalize the clock settings. You're welcome, olde tymer. Caleb

Where is the fuse located for radio and cassette player in a 94 Ford Aspire?

1) Check your owner's manual if you have it - there's a description, location & fuse box diagram in there.

2) If you don't have your manual, the standard radio fuse is in the middle of the bottom row of the fuse box in the driver's foot well. 10 amp fuse (red). The diagram calls it 'room' and it protects a bunch of other stuff.

3) If you have the premium sound system, there's another fuse on the upper right side of that fuse box - but I don't have that so I don't remember which one it is.

Or - you could always pull them out one by one to see if they're blown.

How do you remove the radio in a 1998 Mercedes-Benz ML 320?

Check to see if radio has 2 slots on both bottom corners of radio. Then you will need mb radio keys to insert into slots to release locks. then radio will come straight out.

Why did television began replacing radio by the 1950?

The question is somewhat flawed. Radio is alive and well, programs such as Golden Age of Radio selectively re-run classic radio dramas and comedies. The argument can be made that Radio is better adapted to (theater of the mind) than Television for obvious reasons- thus it is well suited to Science Fiction. Consider the panic caused by the Orson Welles program of l938! There is little dramatic fare on present day radio, but it cannot be consideed extinct or moribund. a good question.

How long did it take to invent the radio?

In 1893, in St. Louis, Missouri, Nikola Tesla made devices for his experiments with electricity. Addressing the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia and the National Electric Light Association, he described and demonstrated in detail the principles of his wireless work. The descriptions contained all the elements that were later incorporated into radio systems before the development of the vacuum tube. He initially experimented with magnetic receivers, unlike the coherers (detecting devices consisting of tubes filled with iron filings which had been invented by Temistocle Calzecchi-Onesti at Fermo in Italy in 1884, used by Guglielmo Marconi and other early experimenters. The first radio couldn't transmit sound or speech and was called the "wireless telegraph." The first public demonstration of wireless telegraphy took place in the lecture theater of the Oxford University Museum of Natural History on August 14, 1894, carried out by Professor Oliver Lodge and Alexander Muirhead. During the demonstration a radio signal was sent from the neighboring Clarendon laboratory building, and received by apparatus in the lecture theater. In 1895 Alexander Stepanovich Popov built his first radio receiver, which contained a coherer. Further refined as a lightning detector, it was presented to the Russian Physical and Chemical Society on May 7, 1895. A depiction of Popov's lightning detector was printed in the Journal of the Russian Physical and Chemical Society the same year. Popov's receiver was created on the improved basis of Lodge's receiver, and originally intended for reproduction of its experiments In 1896, Marconi was awarded the British patent 12039, Improvements in transmitting electrical impulses and signals and in apparatus there-for, for radio. In 1897 he established the world's first radio station on the Isle of Wight, England. Marconi opened the world's first "wireless" factory in Hall Street, Chelmsford, England in 1898, employing around 50 people. the radio is used alot now.

Would you rather live without a TV or without a radio?

I would much rather live without a radio. You can get music lots of ways other than the radio, including MTV and VH-1. Definitely without a radio. TV is very good entertainment and often educational. If your PlayStation or Xbox is hooked to your TV monitor, you would lose those as well. You can listen to music on your computer, TV, iPod and such. (I personally don't listen to the radio much anyway.)

What wavelength is Jazz FM?

There was a UK station Jazz FM which broadcast on the FM frequency 102.2 which launched on March 4, 1990 but was changed to 102.2 Smooth FM in 2005. There is a current UK station called Jazz FM which is a digital station broadcasting over the internet.

What station is Michael savage on in san Diego?

Michael Savage is aired on AM 760 KFMB. However, since the beginning of this year (2011), they moved his show from the primetime slot (3pm-6pm), to a later slot (9pm-12am)....Thanks to those light hearted libs that feel he isn't worthy of a decent radio slot! enjoy

Why does tv use radio waves?

because on the em spectrum, radio waves are the lowest. if a tv used a higher raadioactive source like uv and you were exposed to it to much (by watching to much tv) you could get cancer and die unfortunately.

How much doe it cost to put a commercial on the radio?

It depends. :-D

There are many factors involved in pricing radio air time...which radio station is the right one to use based on audience profile and size, what time of day do you want the spot to air, and how often will you air it are the three major considerations.

Radio is a tool best used by multiple-location businesses or for branding of a product, service or show. A small Mom & Pop operation isn't usually served well by radio, as the cost is higher than the return. If radio is chosen as an appropriate advertising medium, frequency is key...airing the same commercial many times throughout the day and week will get the message across. One-time buys are not effective and should be avoided...if a business chooses to use radio, then it needs to be for at least 6 weeks in order to make any sort of impact at all. And you shouldn't just go buy air time on your favorite radio station...it's important to break out the demographics, including age and spending habits, of the radio station audiences in order to see which audience most closely matches your targeted customers, and then buy air time on that station.

As with buying a used car, radio air time is highly negotiable. If you're in a small market with limited radio outlets, you may have less room to negotiate than if you're in a medium to large or major market, with many competing radio outlets. You could have a wide swing between the lowest-priced spots and the highest. If it's in the budget, use an agency to help place the buy...they typically charge 15% of what your ad budget is, but their assistance is priceless. If it's not in the budget, then interview salespeople from each station in your market and see what they have to offer you.

Good luck!

Also try http://www.mibosoradio.com/radio_advertisers.htm it will give you a fair idea.

What was the second record to be played on radio 1?

On Christmas Eve night, a Canadian inventor named Reginald Fessenden played. "Largo" by Handel using an alternator transmitter. He then transmitted himself playing, "O Holy Night" on the violin.

Can old radio receive FM stations?

The first FM radio station started broadcasting in the USA in 1937 although the frequencies we use today were not used until after the World War II. The popularity of FM broadcasting only became widespread in the 1970s, so many radios dating from before this period will probably not have the FM band. The only way to be sure is to check the dial or band switch.

When was the first radio made?

In 1929, American Paul Galvin, the head of Galvin Manufacturing Corporation, invented the first car radio. The first car radios were not available from carmakers. Consumers had to purchase the radios separately. What car the first radio sold was installed in, no one knows.

How do you remove a radio on a 2004 venture van?

1) Open cup holder under the stereo.

2) Pry off small panel just above the cup holder which is the same color as dash.

3) Remove the 2 screws that were exposed.

4) Gently pull panel from the dash from the place where you just removed the screws

5) As you pull the panel out, you will release a bunch of clips. Move the panel off to the side.

6) Now you can see the screws holding in the stereo and CD changer. Undo these screws and it is out.

Who have been University of Florida football radio announcers?

The longtime "voice of Tigers football" (in his 29th season) is announcer Jim Hawthorne, a 1967 graduate of Northwestern State and a 38-year radio veteran. Hawthorne also does radio broadcasts of LSU baseball in his position as LSU's Director of Broadcasting.

As of 2011, he was joined in the booth by color analyst Doug Moreau, a former star player and district attorney for East Baton Rouge Parish. The sideline and injury reports are provided by Gordy Rush, a receiver and kicker for LSU in the 1960s, in place of Jordy Hultberg, the sideline coordinator for Cox Sports.

*Hawthorne should not be confused with Southern California's radio personality and KOA Radio general manager Jim Hawthorne (1918-2007)

Do radio waves have a high frequency?

Because the X-ray has a shorter wavelength (kuch shorter!) the energy is much greater in an X-ray. Therefore with a bigger energy, E = hv would calculate a higher frequency for x rays. As the eregy of a wave increases, so goes the frequency. Actually, it probably should be stated the other way, but I still have answered your question

What causes the radio and all inside lights to shut off for a split second and the RPM and mph hand to go down when pushing on the brakes in a 1997 Pontiac Firebird?

Suggustion

Hey bud, With all different circuits being effected as they are , you have a earthing fault. Check your earth between body and - batt and to engine also.

Try looking into the Transmission Range Sensor. I had the problem of my radio cutting out when I went into reverse. Then, it also went out when I braked and sometimes when I turned corners. Then it went out all together. At about the time this happened, my fasten seat belt light started flickering. The real concerning part for me was that my power steering has become unreliable too. Other things that have gone wrong all at this same time are my window wipers and my power windows. I've been looking for help on this site and found these two questions (adresses pasted below) and think it might be the same thing, although I haven't had the chance to try this and see if it fixes it.

http://www.faqfarm.com/Q/Why would a %2796 Taurus lose power steering and radio

http://www.faqfarm.com/Q/Why the power steering gets stiff and the power windows and stereo will not work when my 1997 Taurus is in gear

How do you remove the factory installed radio from a 2000 Lincoln Town Car?

there is a speacial tool that is shaped like a horse shoe you can purchase it at any automotive store. or you can make your own by using a metal hanger and bend it. on each front side there is two holes o like this insert tool in there o pull it out.

Why are the radio and televison vauled sources of information?

Just like TV and print media, radio can be a reliable source of information if you use it
properly. That means getting the information from several different reporters, editions,
programs, publications, networks, etc., and using the different reports as material to
think with. If you get all of your information from one newscast, or one newspaper,
or one radio station, then you are not reliably informed. It's never acceptable to believe
that "I heard it on the radio ..." or "I read it in the paper ..." so it must be true.

And then there's the Internet. Among all of your possible sources of information, the
Internet is the one that is least reliable if it's the only one you consult.

Sorry. I wish I could make it easier for you.

How long does it take for a radio wave to go from the earth up to such a satellite and back down to earth?

That depends how high the atmospheric reflecting layers are, how many times the signal

has to bounce between those ionized layers and the ground, and how long the actual path

is by the time it goes through enough up and down zigs and zags.

Just for grins, let's assume the total distance it has to travel in order to go half-way around

the world in an up and down zig-zag is actually equal to the distance all the way around

the world.

It takes a radio wave about 0.134 of a second to cover that distance.

What is the new techno song on radio 2010?

Edward Maya & Vika Jigulina - Stereo Love ...i was looking for it aswell :)

What year was your radio flyer 80 red wagon made?

Antonio Pasin invented the Liberty Coaster Wagon in 1917 and then the Little Red Wagon (Radio Flyer) in 1933.

If you go to Radio Flyer's website and click on Heritage at the very bottom of the page, it has a very detailed company history.

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