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    International | Radio Industry assignment | By Vishal Singh | User 5/2/2012 | Advent of Radio The arrival of ’Moving Pictures’ with sound and then ’Television’ were expected to be the death knell for ’Radio’. However Radio has not just survived repeated predictions of its demise but grown tremendously. It has benefited listeners and advertisers alike and earned the status of a ’Constant Companion’... What allowed Radio to accomplish this feat? Read on for the long journey the Radio industry

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    Introduction The company was started as Radio Shack in 1921 by two brothers. They are Theodore and Milton Deutschmann who wanted

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    textbook‚ the radio was proved as a mass medium in 1912 when a wireless technologist picked up some signals from the Titanic and transferred the message to nearby ships‚ so they could rescue the survivors. The radio was seen as a way to link people with the rest of the world‚ so the Radio Act of 1912 helped enlarge the general control of radio on the domestic level. The radio was later designed for the general public. Radio did not become a mass medium because of the Titanic. Radio became the primary

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    ABSTRACT: The RF relay control‚ as the name suggests‚ operates at Radio Frequency. The corresponding frequency range varies between 30 kHz & 300 GHz. In this RF system‚ the digital data is represented as variations in the amplitude of carrier wave. This kind of modulation is known as Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK). Transmission through RF is better than IR (infrared) because of many reasons. Firstly‚ signals through RF can travel through larger distances making it suitable

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    An example of a disability would be Radios mental retardation not allowing him to care for himself independently. Many people generalize what each disability is but it’s important to know that each disability varies from each person. For example‚ I was astonished to see in this movie Radio walking around town alone. I use to believe that people who have mental disabilities were not allowed to be alone and it was required for them to be always supervised by responsible adults. However‚ this film did

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    I choose design and color because these two are the most observable features of any technological product. Current Samsung cell phones do not have a characteristic feature. They look like either iPod or Nokia. .As it is mentioned in the Samsung’s case‚ the products of Samsung are not seen as stylish as competitors’ products. Creating a family of products having the same design and color which has no affiliation with any other technological product would be a starting point to create a personality

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    How to Start a Radio Station by HowStuffWorks.com Contributors 17 Have you ever wished you could start your own radio station? There are three different types or radio stations you can start: low-power (for non-profit organizations)‚ full-power (for commercial radio stations) or internet streaming (broadcasting live online). Here’s how to start a non-internet radio station. 1. Apply for a frequency. It may take a long time before you’re assigned a frequency [source FCC]. 2. Apply for a license

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    Rong Radio Song Analysis

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    The song Rong Radio song by Benjamin Zephaniah was very interesting‚ and effective bringing up important issues that are all over the world‚ in very few words. I found this song interesting because it made me consider‚ how know matter where we live or who we are‚ we are still vulnerable to hear‚ see‚ read and write stereotypes and racism about ourselves and others. “I was beginning to believe that all black men are bad men.” -This shows us that sometimes when we are being influenced to believe

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    Chapter11 Evaluation of Media: Television and Radio 11.1 Television 1. It has often been said that television is the ideal advertising medium. Its ability to combine visual images‚ sound‚ motion‚ and color presents the advertiser with the opportunity to develop the most creative and imaginative appeals of any medium. 2. Advantages of Television a) Creativity and Impact i. TV provides for presenting the advertising message. ii. Television is also an excellent medium for demonstrating a product or

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    MICROWAVE RADIO SYSTEMS GAIN System Gain * Gs is the difference between the nominal output power of a transmitter (Pt) and the minimum input power to a receiver (Cmin) necessary to achieve satisfactory performance; * Must be greater than or equal to the sum of all gains and losses incurred by a signal as it propagates from a transmitter to a receiver * In essence‚ system gain represents the net loss of a radio system‚ which is used to predict the reliability of a system for a given

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