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    activity. You may cut and paste this worksheet to a new Word document and adjust the spacing to fit your needs. Procedures •Open the simulation. •Explain how the radiating electric field (or electromagnetic signal) is produced when radio stations broadcast. A radio wave (radiating electric field) propagates out from the source‚ traveling at the speed of light. The source‚ for example an antenna‚ creates oscillating electric(E)/ magnetic(B) fields. These fields are perpendicular not only to each

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    Ham Radio

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    Ham Radio discussion In times of crisis and natural disasters‚ Amateur radio is often used as a means of emergency communication when wire line‚ cell phones and other conventional means of communications fail. Unlike commercial systems‚ Amateur radio is not as dependent on terrestrial facilities that can fail. It is dispersed throughout a community without "choke points" such as cellular telephone sites that can be overloaded. Amateur radio operators are experienced in improvising antennas

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    The Enormous Radio

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    In the short story by John Cheever called "The Enormous Radio" it begins with Jim and Irene Westcotts appearing like the perfect American family. Cheever describes them as "the kind of people who seem to strike that satisfactory average of income‚ endeavor‚ and respectability" (Cheever 1). What is ironic about this story is the Westcotts are far from being the perfect family and the community they try to conform to is just as imperfect as the Westcotts themselves. A way the Westcotts try to live

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    “The Enormous Radio” Classic literature contains a story or lesson that has the ability to relate to a reader of any generation and is also pertinent to present day life. The short story “The Enormous Radio” by John Cheever could easily be considered a classic work of literature. It illustrates the lives of the stereotypical American family and the way they go about entertainment in mid 1900’s. In our present day‚ many use television as their main form of entertainment to escape from the stress

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    Radio and Development Radio plays significant role in supporting social development issues in developing nations. In most Third world nations Radio is still the dominant mass-medium. When compared with Television and other mass media‚ radio has the widest geographical reach and the highest number of audiences in developing countries. Most of the development issues of the developing nations such as infrastructure development‚ housing‚ health‚ agriculture‚ education etc… are mainly run by government

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    723SQN (AAFC) RADIO COMMUNICATIONS ELECTIVE EXAMINATION ANSWERS /34 1. What does the mnemonic ’SAD’ mean? (3) S - Security A- Accuracy D- Discipline 2. What is a PROWORD and why are they used in radio communications? (2) Are words or pharses which have specific meanings to increase efficiency of transmissions

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    MICROWAVE RADIO COMMUNICATIONS AND SYSTEM GAIN (c22 Tomasi) CHAPTER 24 MICROWAVE RADIO COMMUNICATIONS AND SYSTEM GAIN 1)Electromagnetic waves with frequencies that range from approximately 500 MHz to 300 GHz or more. Microwaves 2)The wavelengths for microwave frequencies‚ which is than infrared energy. 1 cm and 60 cm slightly longer 3)The name given to microwave signals‚ because of their inherently high frequencies‚ have short wavelengths. “Microwave” waves 4)Each frequency is divided

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    History of Radio in Bangladesh_ Bangladesh Betar (Bengali: বাংলাদেশ বেতার) or BB is the state-owned radio broadcasting organisation of Bangladesh. It was also known as Radio Bangladesh between 1975 and 1996. Radio transmission in the region now forming Bangladesh started in Dhaka on December 16‚ 1939. Initially‚ the station was located in old Dhaka. Later‚ the station was relocated to Shahbag. It played an important role during the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971. On March 26‚ 1971‚ the broadcasting

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    Radio was originally created for the purpose of communicating with ships out to see and emergency broadcasting. Throughout history the United States government has had a major influence on the evolution of radio. The government was responsible for fostering ownership regulations for the stations in an effort to regulate information transmissions and military security. Unfortunately‚ in doing so the ownership of radio stations became about individual profit rather than national security. The

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