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  • Digital Resistance is Radio's Biggest Threat

    Digital Resistance is Radio's Biggest Threat That's the opinion of Stacey Sedbrook who is the Vice President of Strategic Sales Consulting at BIA/Kelsey. Sedbrook writes a detailed piece for NetNewsCheck about radio and its journey into digital. Sedbrook says too many radio

    Posted on:11-12 View:468
  • What Is Squelch in Radio?

    What Is Squelch in Radio? Without squelch, listening to radio signals can be noisy. The circuit that controls the squelch level eliminates background noise and interference so that desired signals pass through clearly. Radios with squelch operate quieter than those without since only

    Posted on:11-11 View:3686
  • How to Input Repeater Frequencies in a Ham Radio

    How to Input Repeater Frequencies in a Ham Radio Repeaters are one way ham radio operators use to communicate over long distances. If you do not input the frequencies correctly, however, the repeater will not work. There are many resources on the Web to find repeater frequencies, and t

    Posted on:11-10 View:497
  • HD Radio™ Receivers Get An Upgrade With Artist Experience® In 2015 Mer...

    iBiquity Digital Corporation, the developer of digital HD Radio Technology for AM and FM audio and data broadcasting, announced today that Mercedes-Benz has added the Artist Experience feature to the 2015 C-Class. This feature provides in vehicle artist images and station logos on the radio displa

    Posted on:11-08 View:1244
  • How to Fix a Bent Dipole

    The dipole style antenna works well because it matches the natural resonance of the radio signal, making it more efficient and requiring less power. But the efficiency and resonance will fall off if it isn't correctly aligned and of the right length. To fix a bent dipole you simply need to ret

    Posted on:11-08 View:324
  • How to Make an Antenna Matcher

    Antenna matching devices are simple electrical circuits that match the output of radio transmitters to antenna systems. Variously known as antenna tuners, antenna trans-matches and antenna matching networks, these versatile devices protect transmitting equipment while optimizing the amount of radio

    Posted on:11-07 View:799
  • New Radio Specific Ad Agency Launches

    There's no shortage of bad commercials heard all across the land on too many radio stations to count. From clients yelling into the microphone to jocks reading an advertisers telephone number ten times to the tired old phrase, 'you've tried the rest, now try the best.' Great cre

    Posted on:11-07 View:286
  • How to Triangulate a Radio

    Locating a radio transmitter has a variety of uses, from finding that weird voice coming through your TV to just doing it for fun. You find the location through a process called triangulation, which at its most basic requires nothing more than a radio capable of receiving the transmission you wish

    Posted on:11-06 View:811
  • Rangers Return To CBS Radio In Dallas

    CBS Radio and the Texas Rangers have entered into a multi-year agreement to return the team’s radio play-by-play broadcasts to CBS for the first time in four years. 105.3 The Fan (KRLD-FM) in Dallas will carry the games beginning next season. From 1995-2008 games were carried on NewsRadio 1080 (KRL

    Posted on:11-06 View:300
  • What Does CBR Mean in Radio?

    In a radio context, the term “CBR” stands for Citizen's Band Radio (See Reference 1). CBR is a radio service that allows individuals to hold public, two-way conversations. It is licensed by law in the United States and some other countries, meaning that users do not need to hold a radio licens

    Posted on:11-05 View:817
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