Sentences with phrase «of radio bands»

It's more mainstream now, packs in the most number of radio bands ever (so it works anywhere in the world), and is more widely available.
Radio broadcast licensing was born, and a virtual real estate boom — the competition for slices of the radio band — began.

Not exact matches

Over the course of a varied career, he has also been a radio newscaster, an investment banker, and a bass player in a selection of rock and roll bands.
In the face of technical developments, which long ago made local and international radio - telephony possible, and which constantly opened up new wavebands for television — in the UHF band alone, the dissemination of numerous programs in one locality is possible without interference, not to mention the possibilities offered by wired and satellite television — the prevailing laws for control of the air are anachronistic.
«We Were Meant to Live» got lots of radio play, and the tracks on Learning to Breathe were more tuneful, but «Dare You to Move» captured the band at their most earnest, and if you haven't been to a Switchfoot concert and with both hands shot towards the clouds screaming «DARE YOU TO MOOOOOVE» than you did not have a happy childhood.
Similarly, Garrison Keillor («Companion» host, writing in the liner notes to the anniversary record album) comments that his own earliest memory of radio, from his childhood in Anoka, Minnesota, is «sitting on my uncle's lap, his arm around me, my head next to his, as a tiny band played, and a man in New York said it was true, the war was over.»
He's developed an unlikely friendship with one of Australia's best known atheist comedian radio hosts and spends time with countercultural figures such as Billy Corgan of the rock band The Smashing Pumpkins.
The reality is that any artist, clergy, youth pastor, Christian radio station DJ or worship band drummer who dares comes out in our current Christian climate will suffer some kind of loss.
Last time I checked, no matter what kind of band you are, no matter how you're gifted, no matter what your calling is, if you don't have a worship song... you will not get played on the radio,» Webb shared.
Old shirts from high school band, free over-sized t - shirts from radio stations and organizations I know nothing about, the horribly outdated pants I bought 8 years ago that still fit so I can't justify getting rid of them — nothing is safe.
a mentally retarded black man doing everything a human being could possibly do at a high school football game — greeting the crowd, providing radio commentary, delivering the pregame pep talk, running water bottles to the players, cheering with the cheerleaders, leading the halftime marching band and racing across the field with the school flag after touchdowns — everything except actually playing, and basking in his town's love every mad minute of it.
And on a Friday night in a South Carolina town, his encounter with a mentally retarded black man doing everything a human being could possibly do at a high school football game — greeting the crowd, providing radio commentary, delivering the pregame pep talk, running water bottles to the players, cheering with the cheerleaders, leading the halftime marching band and racing across the field with the school flag after touchdowns — everything except actually playing, and basking in his town's love every mad minute of it.
Okay FM and it's partners have started a new program dubbed «Wednesday Live» as a one stop shop experience for all music lovers and the world, the big idea of Wednesday live on 101.7 fm is to promote bands and groups as they are left out in the promotion of organic and authentic music on radio, encourage more young students to study music and foster collaboration between music artiste and band groups.
Here's all the proof you need that Indiana Republican representative John Hostettler is little more than a puppet of the mighty «emergency - band radio» lobby.
CB (citizens band radio) antennas come in a lot of shapes and sizes so it can be hard to figure out which is the best.
Although they last mere milliseconds at any single frequency, their great distances from Earth — and large quantities of intervening plasma — delay their arrival at lower frequencies, spreading the signal out over a second or more and yielding a distinctive downward - swooping «whistle» across the typical radio receiver band.
Today the picture of the radio spectrum is a color - coded colossus composed of hundreds of bands allotted by the FCC from frequencies as low as 6 kilohertz to as high as 300 gigahertz.
However, radio waves penetrate the fog to reveal hot cradles of baby stars, ghostly outlines of ancient supernova explosions, and glowing bands that follow the paths of intense magnetic fields.
Underwritten by a $ 26 million donation by Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen, the array currently consists of 42 dishes, each 20 feet in diameter, which can be used to listen for signals from several stars in many different radio bands simultaneously.
The Naked Scientists, which airs live each week on BBC Radio and via podcast, is the work of Cambridge University physician and virologist Chris Smith and his band of merry science junkies.
Cell phone radiation falls into the same band of nonionizing radio frequency as microwaves used to heat or cook food.
A first clue came when researchers at the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colorado, and the University of Colorado made the surprising discovery that six protoplanetary disks in Orion were invisible in the 1.3 - mm radio band.
That, he says, should happen by 2010 as researchers develop a worldwide network of sensitive radio telescopes in the millimeter band.
The new survey will pick targets from a list of about 70,000 red dwarfs compiled by Andrew West at Boston University, and will listen to the stars in radio frequency bands between 1 and 10 gigahertz.
Until recently, such radio waves, known as P - band, were reserved for other uses and so were out of bounds for research satellites.
Thus, a focused band of signal is a waving flag, signaling, «Hey, there's somebody out there who can build a radio transmitter,» Shostak said.
The extremely high data rates of 6 Gbit / s was achieved by the group through efficient transmitters and receivers at a radio frequency of 71 - 76 GHz in the so - called E band, regulated for terrestrial and satellite broadcasting.
The «smart» poster or T - shirt uses a low - power reflector to manipulate the signal in a way that encodes the desired audio or data on top of the FM broadcast to send a «message» to the smartphone receiver on an unoccupied frequency in the FM radio band.
At the turn of the millennium, the 860 megahertz of radio spectrum carried by a coaxial cable was mostly taken up by cable companies sending standard analogue video in 6 - MHz bands.
The reacceleration of previously accelerated particles makes them emit electromagnetic radiation in the radio - frequency band.
The Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT), which is installed near Pune in India and operates in the radio band, pointed to the link between the radio emission and a galaxy by locating the origin of the electRadio Telescope (GMRT), which is installed near Pune in India and operates in the radio band, pointed to the link between the radio emission and a galaxy by locating the origin of the electradio band, pointed to the link between the radio emission and a galaxy by locating the origin of the electradio emission and a galaxy by locating the origin of the electrons.
Its three very high - frequency band radar sites in Texas, Arizona and Alabama ping the heavens with radio waves at wavelengths between 1 and 10 metres and their reflections enable us to detect objects down to the size of a basketball.
The Breakthrough Listen team studied «Oumuamua — which may be up to a quarter - mile (400 meters) long — across four radio bands that spanned billions of individual channels yesterday (Dec. 13), using an instrument on the 330 - foot (100 m) Green Bank dish.
Radio waves are simply another band — or range of color — of light.
Radio waves constitute a portion of the light spectrum — the band that alien technology would most likely use to reach us, many astronomers believe.
It's called optical SETI, and its instruments are focused on a different band of the light spectrum than radio astronomy, looking instead at the same waves our eyes take in, along with infrared frequencies, which are just a smidge longer.
«Interestingly, about half the catalogued sources still remain unidentified, an aspect which will inspire astronomers to search for answers using different kinds of telescopes, operating in the radio to the X-ray bands,» says Associate Professor Rowell.
Astronomers observe these black holes in millimeter radio waves, the wavelength band at which light can penetrate the dense concentrations of gas and dust at the center of the galaxy and travel relatively unimpeded to Earth.
«The continuing protection of the bands in the radio frequency spectrum allocated to radio astronomical observations is of great concern to the Council of the American Astronomical Society.
Breakthrough Listen, which is engaged in an ambitious mission to search one million nearby stars, and 100 galaxies for evidence of technologically advanced alien species, has tasked the Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope, located in West Virginia, with collecting data on the asteroid across four radio bands, from 1 — 12 GHz, over the course of an initial 10 - hour period.
Protection of the radio astronomical bands should include the effects of unwanted emissions from transmissions in nearby bands.
The mission of CRAF is to keep the frequency bands used for radio astronomical observations free from interference, to argue the scientific needs of the European research community for continued access to and availability of the radio spectrum for radio astronomy, and to support related science communities in their needs concerning interference - free radio frequency bands for passive use.
The different parts of the spectrum, or spectral bands, are, in order of decreasing wavelength and increasing frequency: radio waves (including microwaves and (sub) millimetre radiation), infrared, visible, ultraviolet, X-rays and gamma rays.
Of particular current concern to the Council is the potential allocation of the band adjacent to the 15.4 GHz radio astronomical band to space - to - earth transmissionOf particular current concern to the Council is the potential allocation of the band adjacent to the 15.4 GHz radio astronomical band to space - to - earth transmissionof the band adjacent to the 15.4 GHz radio astronomical band to space - to - earth transmissions.
This band covers a wide range of radio emission lines from various atoms and molecules, and one of the most attractive targets is the emission from atomic carbon at 0.6 mm.
Covering a wavelength range of 0.8 — 1.1 mm, the band 7 receivers were delivered by the Institut de Radio Astronomie Millimétrique (IRAM).
Similar to how optical telescopes, X-ray telescopes and radio telescopes all look at different bands of the electromagnetic spectrum and teach us different things about the cosmos, the detection of gravitational waves at different frequency bands also requires different detectors.
As a former music radio DJ, I've had the unique experience of meeting the band, seeing them perform for four decades spanning three countries, I couldn't miss this historical event, even as I wondered if it would be my last time.
When a local radio station announces a battle of the bands contest, he teaches his fourth - graders how to be guitar gods.
True stories: La Maison de la Radio (2013, not rated, with subtitles) chronicles 24 hours in the life of Radio France and L7: Pretend We're Dead (2016, not rated) profiles the hard - rocking pre-grunge Seattle band.
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