Sentences with phrase «radio noise»

They finally got around the problem by designing filters (whereas a German group avoided the problem altogether by being located in a sheep pasture, out of range of radio noise).
No television or radio noise on, all the curtains closed and this will help your twins fall asleep smoother.
Lots of natural bodies make radio noise, he said, but the only thing that makes a narrow - band signal, as far as scientists know, is a transmitter.
At ground level, oxygen emits radio noise at 60 GHz, and water is loud at 120 GHz, for example.
Nemaungani sold the SKA committee on South Africa's clear skies (necessary for precision radio astronomy), the promised political support of its president and cabinet — who have passed legislation to strictly limit the amount of radio noise in the remote site area — and its expertise in engineering and infrastructure.
It is far from easy to make sensitive radars that operate in that band because the smaller the object being detected, the bigger the problem created by radio noise from aberrations in the atmosphere.
The Halloween storms may stir the heliopause sufficiently to create radio noise that Voyager can detect.
Faced with the conflicting body of experimental work, the researchers took a computational approach to the problem and designed a new method to simulate the effects of broadband radio noise along the birds» routes.
These include the overall validity of the radical - pair mechanism, whether birds might have evolved to be able to detect minute magnetic changes and have thus become susceptible to human - produced radio noise as a side - effect, or even whether applied electromagnetic fields might be affecting a different behavior — such as motivation — altogether.
The Chinese successfully tested a ground - launched satellite interceptor earlier this year, and prior to the 2003 invasion of Iraq, Iraqi forces tried to jam signals from U.S. navigation satellites by transmitting radio noise in an attempt to overwhelm GPS receivers.
Instead, they found a strange burst of radio noise recorded in 2001 that appeared to originate well beyond one of the satellite galaxies that orbit the Milky Way.
And in the 1950s they distinguished a particularly powerful source of radio noise there.
The Apache Spark cluster computing tools, however, «have the ability to extract, if it exists, from patterns that, to us, would otherwise look like radio noise,» Diamond said.
«That improves the signal - to - noise ratio,» Diamond explained «since heat generates radio noise
Between April and July of 1960, Drake recorded some 150 hours of tape speckled with radio noise.
We create a deafening cacophony of radio noise.
Dayton Jones and Thomas Kuiper, radio astronomers at JPL, have sketched a plan for deploying a rover to build a VLF radio telescope - essentially a huge network of wires acting as radio - wave receivers - in a crater on the lunar farside, where the moon's bulk blots out Earth's radio noise.
Interference, or «radio noise», even occurs at the wavelength of the famous 21 - centimetre atomic hydrogen line, which many SETI researchers believe another intelligence would logically chose for communication — if such intelligence existed (see «SETI: the search continues», New Scientist, 10 October).
In answer to your question, in this title we are using the radio to create fear as well and thanks to the new hardware the sound quality has been improved in general and the radio noise is now really contributing to creating fear.
«The radio noise in Silent Hill was monotonous, so we are working on making it more natural for the sequel - more like an actual radio.»
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