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  • How to Install Antenna

    Here are three diagrams of installing antenna.

    Posted on:07-24 View:320
  • Classes of FM Radio Stations

    Class C Stations that fall into one of the C classifications are the most powerful FM category. C, C0 and C1 broadcasters can all use 100-kilowatt transmitters and can have 600-, 450- or 299-meter tall antennas measured above the average height of the terrain. Lower power C2 and C3 stations

    Posted on:07-24 View:540
  • How to Build a Radio Station

    Radio stations transmit information, entertainment and music to their listeners. They can range in size from small stations that reach a handful of people to large stations that broadcast for a hundred miles. Building a radio station can be challenging, but, if successful, the station can be an ass

    Posted on:07-23 View:214
  • Bell Labs opens antenna centre in Cambridge, UK

    Alcatel-Lucent’s Bell Labs has opened a new ‘antenna’ office in Cambridge, UK, led by Bo Olofsson. From this base Olofsson will head global research into real-time delivery of video to all types of connected devices, such as smartphones, games consoles, tablets, Smart TVs, and more across Bel

    Posted on:07-21 View:176
  • How to Calculate Start-Up Costs for a Radio Station

    Starting up a radio station can be quite expensive or extremely cheap, depending upon what sort of station you're interested in setting up. Internet stations can cost next to nothing, whereas you need deep pockets to set up a new commercial station Instructions 1.Decide whether you

    Posted on:07-21 View:642
  • How to Set Up a Community Radio Station

    Instructions 1.Determine the nature and purpose of your community radio station. This not only establishes what and who you will need going forward, but it will have a bearing on your band and station placement. 2.Name your community radio station. Choose an informal name and create a

    Posted on:07-19 View:234
  • The History of Commercial Radio

    Though it is a facet of society taken for granted, commercial radio was born on a fall night in 1920 when an unsuspecting audience began receiving presidential election results interspersed with music in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Prior to this historic night, radio had been limited to person-to-per

    Posted on:07-19 View:1151
  • FCC Radio License Requirements

    The FCC, or Federal Communications Commission, requires that anyone broadcasting on the radio must first apply for and receive a license to do so. This is to prevent radio broadcasts from interfering with one another and creating chaos in the airwaves. There are different types of licenses fo

    Posted on:07-18 View:895
  • How to Build a FM Microphone

    Most often used for television and radio broadcast,the frequency modulation (FM) band has many different purposes, including FM radio stations between 88 megahertz (MHz) and 108 MHz) It also formerly supported analog television channels 0-72 prior to the digital television conversion. A microphone

    Posted on:07-18 View:322
  • The History of Commercial Radio Operator Licenses

    The Beginning of the Radio Industry The United States Congress is charged with regulating interstate and foreign commerce. Congress saw radio as an important means of communication for shipping and passed the Wireless Ship Act of 1910 requiring ocean-going vessels with more than 60 passengers

    Posted on:07-17 View:501
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