They emit infrared radiation
Străşeni TV Mast was created in 1988.
Kolodischi TV Mast was created in 1970.
It's actually spelt "Sydenham" and is in South London, just down the hill and to the East of Upper Norwood, which is where the "Crystal Palace" was until it burnt down in 1936. That site is marked by a BBC Television Transmitter mast.
TV transmitter parts can be found in various electronic specialty places. Some places where TV transmitter parts can be found at are: Best Buy, Radioshack, Amazon, and eBay.
A transmitter is an electronic device which, usually with the aid of an antenna, propagates an electromagnetic signal such as radio, television, or other telecommunications.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transmitter
No, they do not. Because of the technology, LCD televisions emit far less energy than standard televisions and do not emit radiation.
yes . electronically it is possible to convert a tv reciver into a crude very low power transmitter. however if one has the knowledge to do the conversion, it will be far more simpler to attach a transmitter device to the video player or camera rather than using a small section of the TV set as a transmitter
Normally Plasma televisions do not emit smell. When a TV is brand new, a part might heat up and burn off a piece of glue. Otherwise, it should not emit a smell. Normally, it would not emit a smell.
A radio and television transmitter.
A flag pole is also called a flag staff. Flags are flown at half-mast when famous people die, but I have never heard of a flag mast. However, the English Oxford dictionary says that a mast can be a flagpole ( as well as a TV antenna)
No, TVs do not emit radiation when they are turned off. However, some TVs may emit a small amount of radiation when they are turned on due to the electrical components and display technology used.
yes