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  • CONNECTED CAR TECH OVERTAKES GAMES AT CES

    Cars have become one of the largest attractions at the International Consumer Electronics Show, opening Jan. 6 in Vegas. The biggest buzz on the CES floor? Cars that feature touchscreen dashboards and connected control with smart watches. It's quite a leap since Ford's debut at the 2007 C

    Posted on:01-04 View:224
  • Air Band VHF Antenna DIY

    VHF air band refers to the spectrum of radio frequencies used for civil aviation communication. The amateur radio hobbyist can tune to the 108 to 136 MHz frequencies to listen to a range of air traffic communication. A VHF antenna designed to resonate with the air band frequencies is necessary to r

    Posted on:01-04 View:972
  • Alpha's Drive For Miracles Sets Record

    The Peoria cluster of Alpha Media raised a record-breaking $446,598 during its Drive for Miracles Radiothon hosted by John Riley. The money will be used to fund research, medical equipment, and educational opportunities at the Children's Hospital of Illinois. Program Director Rick Hirschmann s

    Posted on:12-29 View:254
  • How to Get Antenna Cable to Work on a Dynex Television

    If you would rather save some money on monthly cable bills, you can connect an aerial antenna to your Dynex television. Many local television channels broadcast in high definition, so the image quality can be surprisingly good, depending on your location. Once you have connected the antenna, the TV

    Posted on:12-29 View:827
  • How to Program Yaesu Ham Radios

    Yaesu ham radios can be programmed with frequencies, offsets, codes and tones, enabling one-touch selection of the data needed to use the radio. This data is stored in memory channels, and Yaesu ham radios have multiple channels available that can be programmed. If you know your desired frequency,

    Posted on:12-25 View:319
  • TWiRT Discusses Radio Tech Using Skype

    This fall marked the fifth anniversary of “This Week in Radio Tech,” a podcast geared to broadcast radio engineers. Created by Kirk Harnack, TWiRT’s most popular episodes now reach an average audience of about 7,000. Although occasional glitches (introduced mainly by Skype)

    Posted on:12-24 View:780
  • Is Grounding an Off Air Antenna Necessary?

    Grounding your antennas whether they are in use or not is an important step in protecting your property from lightning strikes. Giving the surge from the strike a clearer path to the ground reduces the chances of damage to connected electronics. Grounding also solves interference and recep

    Posted on:12-24 View:566
  • 102.3 The Beat Launches in Cincinnati

    iHeartMedia has launched another throwback Hip Hop station, this one in Cincinnati, on a new FM translator. 102.3 The Beat, Throwback Hip Hop and R&B went on the air Friday and will feature music from Notorious B.I.G., Jay Z and Tupac and others from that era. Market President Chuck Frederick s

    Posted on:12-22 View:300
  • How to Design a Balun

    A balun is an electric transformer that couples two sides of an electrical circuit. One side of the electrical circuit contains an electrical signal that is balanced with respect to electrical ground, while the other side of the circuit contains an unbalanced electrical signal. Merging the two circ

    Posted on:12-22 View:355
  • How to Get Basic Local TV Channels Without Cable Service

    With the cost of cable outpacing inflation nearly three-fold each year, it's not surprising that so many people are looking for cheaper alternatives. In January 2013, the average price of an expanded basic cable service was $64.41 per month -- not including taxes, equipment rentals or other fe

    Posted on:12-20 View:1895
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