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  • *[[Radio Free Europe-Radio Liberty]] (RFE/RL) *[[Radio Free Asia]] (RFA)
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  • ==Radio== *[http://classicrockfm.blogspot.com Classic Rock FM Radio Format Blog]
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  • ==National and international voluntary amateur radio organizations== ...ational Amateur Radio Union, a worldwide confederation of national amateur radio societies
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  • ...tary [[software-defined radio]], although it precedes the [[Joint Tactical Radio System]].
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  • ...Sky Digital, Virgin Media, TalkTalk TV and online. Founded in 1995 as Talk Radio UK, rebranded TalkSPORT in 2000.
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  • == BBC Radio 1 == == BBC Radio 2 ==
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  • ...[radio]] and [[communications security]] equipment with [[software-defined radio]]
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  • * [[Studio One (radio-TV series)]], a CBS radio and television drama series (1948-1958). * Studio 1 (BBC radio), a late-morning program on BBC Radio.
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  • ...receive arbitrary radio signals with sufficient detail to characterize the radio type, record communications for analysis, or plan countermeasures.
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  • ...Tactical Radio System#Waveforms|waveform]] includes the [[software-defined radio]] not only to emulate a given frequency range and modulation, but encryptio
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  • A type of radio detector, popular in the earliest days of radio development, beginning around 1890.
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  • {{r|Radio}} {{r|Radio Luxembourg}}
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  • {{r|Radio-Frequency Identification}} {{r|Software-defined radio}}
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  • (Ham Radio), pertains to the transmission and reception of radio signals by private individuals for non-commercial and two-way purposes.
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  • {{r|Radio Free Europe-Radio Liberty}} {{r|Radio Marti}}
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  • The '''Voice of America (VOA)''' is the official U.S. government radio service broadcasting to an international audience. While its programming ma ...BG), along with [[Radio Free Europe-Radio Liberty]], [[Radio Marti]] and [[Radio Free Asia]]. In general, VOA is expected to inform rather than persuade, wh
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  • A commercial-free, satellite radio station on the XM Satellite Radio platform, broadcasting the music of [[Led Zeppelin]].
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  • ...waveform and security system, which is the basic U.S. Army infantry squad radio being replaced with more advanced, flexible units
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  • Intra-squad radio within the [[Joint Tactical Radio System]], providing secure voice and personal location information for ever
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  • ..."Christian and family-themed content and conservative values" provider on radio and the Internet, and in print media.<ref>{{citation ...dio Network syndication provider, Salem Radio Representatives, a national radio advertising sales force; Salem Web Network, which provides Internet Christi
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  • This is a list of external links on [[Led Zeppelin Radio]]. Retrieved on 2009-04-20. *[http://www.sirius.com/ledzeppelinradio Led Zeppelin Radio @ Sirius]
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  • ...and ranging"; a system used to locate a distant object by transmission of radio waves and reception of their reflection.
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  • Articles relating to [[Led Zeppelin Radio]] {{r|XM Satellite Radio}}
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  • {{r|Radio}} {{r|Radar (radio)}}
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  • ...who works in [[film]], [[television]], [[theatre]], or [[radio programming|radio]] in that capacity.
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  • {{r|Radio}} {{r|Joint Tactical Radio System}}
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  • ...ife League]] and co-host of its radio show and that of [[National Pro-Life Radio]]; formerly at [[National Right to Work Foundation]]
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  • ...day.com.au/music/Kissteaser.mp3 'Kiss Radio' promo for 25 November 2013] - Radio Today mp3 file. ...today.com.au/music/Kisslaunch.mp3 'Kiss Radio' opening 25 November 2013] - Radio Today mp3 file.
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  • ...[[Joint Tactical Radio System]], U.S. military tactical [[software-defined radio]] family that operates in the full VHF/UHF frequency range, with an interna
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  • {{r|Joint Tactical Radio System}} {{r|Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System}}
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  • ...red communications; similar capabilities to [[PRC-119|AN/PRC-119]] manpack radio; replacement for [[VRC-64|AN/VRC-64]]
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  • * [[Amateur radio | Ham (amateur) radio]]
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  • {{Image|LedZeppelinRadio.jpg|right|180px|Led Zeppelin Radio programme masthead.}} ...sic every hour, every day. This channel was added on 8 November 2007 to XM Radio in the United States of America, and to the Canadian platform the following
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  • * [http://www.fessenden.ca Fessenden - 100 Years of Radio] ...First Decade of this Century"] ''International Conference on 100 Years of Radio'' (September 5-7, 1995).
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  • ...Mbps of digital information transfer compatible with the [[Joint Tactical Radio System]] architecture
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  • ...rean War]] tactical radio of the [[U.S. Army]], a backpack [[vacuum tube]] radio with preselected frequencies in the 38.0 to 54.9 MHz range, introduced in 1
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  • ...ck has also been used to loosely describe a genre of music redolent of the radio format.
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  • * Aitken, Hugh G. J., ''The Continuous Wave: Technology and American Radio, 1900-1932''. Princeton University Press. Princeton, New Jersey. 1985. * Dunlap, Orrin E. Jr., ''Radio's 100 Men of Science'', Reginald Aubrey Fessenden entry, p. 137-141. Harper
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  • {{r|Software-defined radio}} {{r|Joint Tactical Radio System}}
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  • '''Radio''' covers a variety of technologies by which [[information]] is imposed on ==Radio frequency aspects==
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  • ...sh Community Federation of San Francisco; president of [[Radio Free Europe-Radio Liberty]] in Prague; Assistant Administrator, [[Agency for International De
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  • {{r|Joint Tactical Radio System}} {{r|Radio}}
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  • *1. 'Come with Me' [Radio version] 4.27 *3. 'Come with Me' [Radio album version] 6.06
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  • ...the Day'' which are delivered to millions of computer users each day. Her radio program can also be heard on the web. Her website also features many free
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  • ...-way purposes. Millions of people around the world are involved in amateur radio and many commit time to serve the public during times of emergency. ...as with (RTTY) [[Radio Teletype]], or more advanced modes such as [[Packet Radio]]. '''Image''' modes involve the transmission of pictures by means of eithe
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  • {{r|Joint Tactical Radio System}} {{r|Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System}}
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  • ...io detection and ranging'''. Radar works by picking up a reflection of the radio waves which it can then use to calculate the position, direction, and speed
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  • {{r|Joint Tactical Radio System}} {{r|Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System}}
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  • #redirect [[Amateur radio]]
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  • {{r|Radio}} {{r|Radio station}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pandora (Internet radio)/Approval]]
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  • ...fit [[501(c)(3)]] corporation, is the largest owner and operator of public radio stations in the United States and a major source of programming for them. I ...], as the second largest public radio organization after [[National Public Radio]], it is not dependent on government funds.
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  • {{r|Radio}} {{r|BBC Radio}}
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  • ...cinemas. The studio was variously known as '''Radio Pictures''' and '''RKO Radio pictures'''. RKO was responsible for such notable films as [[Citizen Cain]]
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  • ...d substitute host for its radio Family News; former voting member of the [[Radio-Television News Directors Association of America]] (RTNDA) and editor for [
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  • ...of the longest continuous running and most listened to programmes on 2SER radio, hosted by former Inertia Records executive and DJ, Andre Calman. The show
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  • ...societe/lavigueur Les Lavigueur gagnent le gros lot]", ''Les Archives de [[Radio-Canada]]'', March, 29 1986. Site visited on December 1st, 2007. ...24/les_lavigueur_mini_serie_radiocanada.html «Les Lavigueur»: mini série à Radio-Canada ], ''Showbizz.net'', June 7, 2007. Site visited on December 1st, 200
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  • Liberally-identified American radio and television political commentator
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  • ...bbc.co.uk/radio4/factual/desertislanddiscs.shtml Desert Island Discs - BBC Radio 4] - official site.
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  • ...ides playing dramatic roles, actors may also sing or dance or work only on radio or as a [[voice artist]]. A [[female]] actor can be known either as an '''a
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  • {{r|Joint Tactical Radio System}} {{r|Radio}}
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  • ...ross America, XM and [[Sirius Satellite Radio]], and the [[American Forces Radio Network]].<ref name=Staff>{{citation | http://www.alan.com/radio-bios/
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  • {{r|Radio}} {{r|Community radio}}
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  • ...an immediacy beyond anything ever known. And when television was added to radio in the following the war, journalists like [[Edward R. Murrow]], [[Fred Fri With the 1960s, every major event was covered on radio and television. When President [[John F. Kennedy]] was assassinated many r
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  • (1874 - 1937) Italian inventor and pioneer of radio communication.
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  • Development of informal terms for the [[Amateur Radio Service]]
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  • Newspapers, magazines, television, radio and internet sites in Japan.
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  • {{r|Radio}} {{r|Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon}}
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  • A part of the radio frequency spectrum between 3 and 30 Megahertz
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  • ...>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>History and research efforts for the Owens Valley Radio Observatory.
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  • ...Subpages}}</noinclude>Information about the Wow! signal received through a radio telescope in 1977.
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on [[Led Zeppelin Radio]].
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  • [[Political opinion broadcasting|talk radio]] host and singer/songwriter; conservative ideology
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  • ...dio of the [[U.S. Army]] in the [[Korean War]], a backpack [[vacuum tube]] radio with preselected frequencies, introduced in 1951 and begun to be replaced b
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  • (1866 – 1932) Canadian-born inventor best known for his work in early [[radio]].
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  • A systematic search, using [[radio telescope]]s, for signals generated by [[extraterrestrial intelligence]]
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  • ...ge:PRC343 BOWMAN IISR.png|thumb|right|UK BOWMAN, US AN/PRC-343 intra-squad radio]] ...'AN/PRC-343''' in the U.S. Marine Corps, this is a short-range intra-squad radio to be carried by every soldier in an infantry [[squad (land forces)|squad]]
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  • {{r|Radio}} {{r|National Public Radio}}
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  • Host of The Kim Komando® Show, a radio program about computers and consumer electronics.
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  • A simple test device to detect radio frequency oscillation in an electronic circuit.
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  • The use of radio to send telegraphic messages rather than by long-distance transmission line
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  • * [http://www.rte.ie/laweb/ll/ll_t09_main.html Radio Teilifís Éireann archive feature on de Valera - contains images and recor
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  • [[American conservatism|Social conservative]] commentator on U.S. radio and television; doctorate in physiology
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  • ...s}}</noinclude>Highly successful U.S. situation comedy (1993-2004) about a radio psychiatrist; spin-off from ''Cheers''.
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  • Libertarian author and talk radio host; attorney; [[African-American]] opposed to [[affirmative action]]
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  • {{r|Marine radio}} {{r|Radio}}
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  • British state-owned radio and TV broadcasting organization founded in 1922 under Lord John Reith.
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  • The top 40 radio station WKTQ 1320 AM in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 1973 to 1980.
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  • ...ctical Radio System]] (JTRS). It is also designated the SFF-C(V)1 Handheld Radio. Under either name, it provides each soldier with access to two voice talk ...frequency band]], and can have 16 channels preset. Using the JTRS Soldier Radio Waveform, it works with other squad radios as a [[self-organizing network]]
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  • A collection of 23 radio, wired, and switched network, the '''Minimum Essential Emergency Communicat ...wn radio communications such as the [[high-frequency]] [[single-sideband]] radio broadcast system of the [[Strategic Air Command]]. Other systems were secre
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Collection of mystery short stories and radio plays by the British crime writer [[Michael Gilbert]].
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  • A radio frequency exitation and receiving probe whose electronics are cooled to 15-
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  • ...also combine the functions of some other radio; note that a more advanced radio can have a lower type number (e.g., -117 replacing -119). ...ystem. It lacks the satellite capabilities of the PSC-5|AN/PSC-5 tactical radio. It is being replaced by more advanced radios including the PRC-117|AN/PRC-
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  • ...tion finding and other signals intelligence techniques classically exploit radio ''transmitters'', by analyzing the intentional signal generated by the tran ...s, passive devices that generated no useful information. A superheterodyne radio receiver, however, extracts information from a received, modulated transmis
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  • * American Radio Relay League (annual). ''Radio Amateur's Handbook''. ...anford.edu/class/ee104/shannonpaper.pdf. ''Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers'', vol. 37, no.
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  • {{r|National Public Radio}} {{r|Public Radio International}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Etymology of ham radio]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Amateur radio}}
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  • [[Community radio]] <br> ...e limited broadcast range of FM radio signals makes all FM radio community radio in one sense.
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  • U.S. libertarian talk radio host and attorney; author of ''The Terrible Truth about Liberals'' ; adviso
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  • (1951–2021) American radio host and right-wing political commentator; "favorite columnist", [[American
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Segment on Radio 4 ''Today'' programme containing religious and spiritual reflection on cont
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  • Publicly traded (symbol SALM) Christian and conservative radio, Internet and print content provider
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  • An American television and radio commentator, self-identified as a [[Ronald Reagan]] [[American conservatism
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  • An automated music recommendation and Internet radio service created by the Music Genome Project.
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  • [[American conservatism|American conservative]] radio-TV host; attorney; board of advisors, [[Family Security Matters]]
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  • A High Capacity Line of Sight (HCLOS) radio family, the AN/TRC-190 is used with the Joint Network Node of the U.S. Army ...commuincations, such as the AN/TRC-170 tropospheric scatter (troposcatter) radio and a variety of satellite earth stations.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Amateur radio]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Etymology of ham radio}}
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  • An organization of licensed amateur radio operators who were first licensed at least 25 years ago, established in 194
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  • '''Radio Caroline''' was a prominent [[pirate radio]] station and Europe's first all-day English language pop music station. ...he early 1960’s the UK government allowed commercial [[TV]] but commercial radio was still illegal. During the 1960’s the BBC only broadcast a few hours o
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  • ...me to national attention in 2010 following his firing from National Public Radio for controversial remarks.
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  • A device, analogous to [[radar]] but using light rather than radio waves, which measures the distance to an object of interest.
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  • ...n character and voice actor. Worked in all performance types: television, radio, theatre, film and cartoons.
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  • {{Image|OVSA2.jpg|left|250px|Owens Valley Radio Observatory 27 meter antenna.}} ...lley]] and is 14 miles south of [[Bishop, California]], USA. Access to the radio observatory is from[[ Big Pine]], California, USA.
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  • Radio communication system where components that have typically been implemented
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  • A 1938 [[radio]] [[drama]] purporting to document an alien invasion. The ensuing controver
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  • ...assify [[electromagnetic spectrum|electromagnetic frequencies]] used for [[radio]] and [[radar]].
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  • ...ly defined military software-defined radio. It preceded the Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS), although the AN/PRC-148 JEM version is JTRS compatible.
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  • Magazine of the [[talk radio]] industry in the [[United States of America]].
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  • * Craig, Douglas B. ''Fireside Politics: Radio and Political Culture in the United States, 1920-1940'' (2005) * Crook; Tim. ''International Radio Journalism: History, Theory and Practice'' Routledge, 1998
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  • ...Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]] interim, modified commercial intra-squad radio
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  • Talk radio host for a Baltimore station, veteran journalist, and accredited [[White Ho
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>2011 collection of radio plays and outlines of plays by the British mystery writer [[Michael Gilbert
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  • (1942–) [[American conservatism|American conservative]] commentator on [[talk radio]]; columnist, [[WorldNetDaily]]; sometimes labeled a "shock jock"; doctorat
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  • ...ist and entertainer known primarily as a voice actor in animated films, on radio and in recordings.
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  • ...ter may not need to synchronize their frequency changes with other radars, radio networks will fail unless all transmitters and receivers that need to commu ...tural phenomena. Indeed, there are civilian applications, such as cellular radio that shifts to find a frequency that is not busy, in a [[frequency division
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  • The embodiment or transmission of information, as with the arts, or radio, television, newspapers, magazines, and internet, considered collectively.
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  • ...who secretly collect intelligence, and their support by couriers, forgers, radio operators, and other operational personnel.
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  • ...p://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=17049523 National Public Radio, All Things Considered ''How Cold Can it Get?'']
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  • ...an a specified distance offshore, carrying [[ITU frequency bands|MF/SSB]] radio, [[INMARSAT]] satellite communications, and [[NAVTEX]] weather and safety r
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  • ...and connect to other systems or devices via wifi or low-powered wireless [[radio]].
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  • A compatible slight upgrade of the U.S. Army [[PRC-25|AN/PRC-25]] tactical radio; see its parent for technical details
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  • ...music/muze/index.pl?site=radio2&action=biography&artist_id=28682&rand= BBC Radio 2]
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  • ...cations technology, the range of frequencies carried by a [[telephone]] or radio intended to be adequate for clearly understandable [[spoken language]], but
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  • ...t of techniques to minimize the probability of hostile interception of a [[radio]] or [[radar]] signal
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  • ...s performing in [[vaudeville]], [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]], [[film]], [[radio]] and [[television]].
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  • ...ravel back to [[London, United Kingdom|London]] during the [[Blitz]] via a radio.
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  • (26 July 1921 – 16 October 1999) American raconteur, radio and TV personality, writer and actor, renowned for creating nostalgic and h
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  • ...ction by John Cooper and an appendix listing all of the Calder and Behrens radio plays. At least two of the stories feature [[Superintendent Mahood]], one o *''St Ethelburga and the Angel of Death'', page 77, radio play featuring [[Mr. Calder and Mr. Behrens]]
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  • ...ss and Safety System]] (GMDSS), a [[ITU frequency bands|medium frequency]] radio broadcast service for marine-oriented weather information
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  • ...n [[intelligence analysis]], from sources available to the public. such as radio and television broadcasts, web sites, books, and similar materials.
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  • ...Bragg |title=Routes of English Special &ndash; Talking Posh |publisher=BBC Radio 4 |date=December 2001}}
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  • long-running BBC radio interview programme (1942-), in which guests nominate music, a book and a "
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  • ...onal law|constitutional lawyer]] and [[political opinion broadcasting|talk radio host]]; heads the [[Landmark Legal Foundation]] in Washington, D.C.; contri
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  • ...sk areas, there may also be warning sirens, sounded either when there is a radio warning or a tornado is sighted. U.S. weather reporting uses two terms:
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  • ...ge|The_sos.jpg|right|300px|1912 drawing of a ship captain watching while a radio operator telegraphs Morse code during an emergency.}} ...ased listening for Morse SOS signals, on March 31, 1995. The Morse key and radio equipment used to send the last message (which referred to the "SOS" signal
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  • ...ded by [[Rosemary Nalden]], an English viola player. On hearing a 1991 BBC Radio report which showed the difficulties facing young musicians in Diepkloof [[
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  • ...apping devices. George Bergeron, a man of high intelligence, had to wear a radio that distracted his thinking with noise bursts.
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  • ...otion pictures]], animated films, [[television|television shows]], [[radio|radio programs]], comic books, graphic novels, theatrical plays, and poetry.
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  • Continued development changed the proximity fuze mechanism from radio to laser, and widening of the off-boresight engagement range.
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  • ...he ''Taney''{{'}}s radio room. In May 1939 the ''Taney''{{'}}s long range radio broke down, which severely restricted her operations. ...cer, was on duty, and asked who fixed the radio. When he was informed the radio he had tried and failed to fix had been fixed by a 19-year-old mess attenda
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  • ...he NeverLost, at a cost to renters of around $7.00 per day. The installer, Radio Repair Center, had to work hard to have them in place in time for the 1996
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  • ...would tour the American South performing in churches to sell songbooks; [[radio]] was a crucial element in the dissemination of [[rock and roll]]; [[televi
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  • ...itary personnel). JTRS is a large-scale project to deploy software-defined radio (SDR) technology in the U.S. and allied militaries. Under the U.S. Department of Defense, the applications that need wireless radio communications connectivity form the Global Information Grid (GIG), with th
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  • ...rface and can almost immediately detect an [[emergency position indicating radio beacon]] (EPIRB) transmission, which may contain a position determined by a ...etermine the beacon's surface coordinates by the [[Doppler effect]] of the radio signal received by satellites in known orbital positions.
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  • ...Sputnik 1 had a diameter of 0.58m and weighed 84 kg. It was fitted with a radio transmitter which functioned for 22 days, and two 2 beam antennas (one with ...elow 0 degrees then sensors were designed to trigger a change in Sputnik's radio signal. It re-entered the [[Earth's atmosphere]] in January 1958.
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  • ...90 or 400 feet. It can transmit data back on 31, or, with an upgrade, 99 radio channels.
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  • ...on Japanese ground and air communications, complementing the naval [[Fleet Radio Unit Melbourne]] (FRUMEL). Both worked at the theater level, and national l ...attalion (Special), and its attached 978th Signal Service Company inserted radio-equipped teams by submarine into the islands to link with the guerrillas an
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