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  • Clarion Marine Radio Information

    Clarion is a brand of multimedia equipment manufactured by the Clarion Corporation of America. Founded in Japan in the late 1940s, the company is now headquartered in Cypress, California. Clarion...

  • How to Buy Radio Tubes

    Old radios are readily available at flea markets and secondhand stores. These vintage machines offer an antique look for any classically decorated home. Unfortunately, when an old tube radio is...

  • Frequency Counter Tutorial

    Devices called "frequency counters" are used to measure the number of oscillations of various audio and radio signals. We are bombarded with hundreds of oscillating electromagnetic waves all the...

  • How to Get a Zenith Vintage Radio

    A Zenith vintage radio can be a great addition to your home to help create that classic look and feel. It is a conversation piece and can complete a room. But you need to find one first. This...

  • Define MP3 Players

    More convenient than CDs and the radio, MP3 players are one of the most popular methods of music playback among Americans. Because they are portable, these digital audio players can be slipped...

  • How Many Channels Are on a CB Radio?

    CB radios with up to 40 channels get used by truckers, police, firefighters and emergency personnel. CB radios became popular in the 70s. The fad passed, but CB radios remain a popular audio item...

  • How to Determine The Age of a Vintage Radio

    Have you ever seen an old radio but didn't know how old it was? If you know the type tubes in it you can get a general idea as to the earliest date it could have been manufactured. The following...

  • How to Make an AM Antenna

    AM radio listening can be an interesting hobby. Radio distribution conditions allow broadcasts in the AM frequency bands to travel long distances at night. With a good radio and a proper antenna,...

  • How Do FM Radios Work?

    FM radio, one of the cultural explosion elements of the 1960s, came into its prominence in the 1970s. FM stands for frequency modulation, which described how the signal you receive in your radio...

  • What Is Noise Radio?

    Radio noise has been an annoyance to listeners since the advent of radio broadcasting. Otherwise known as white noise or static, the phenomenon is most noticeable on the AM band, which lies in the...

  • How to Buy a Shortwave Radio

    Buying a shortwave radio requires research to choose the best model based on your listening interests. Shortwave radios come with many different features and capabilities, from the casual radio...

  • How to build a VHF Horizontal Half-Wave Dipole Antenna

    This article will aid in the building of a VHF (Very High Frequency) Antenna used to aid in broadcasting or receiving radio frequencies 30 to 300 MHz.

  • What Is NOAA Radio?

    NOAA Weather Radio (NWR) broadcasts a continuous stream of weather information through a nationwide radio station network. The network broadcasts official watches, warnings and forecasts generated...

  • Radio Broadcast History

    The history of broadcast radio began in 1899 when Guglielmo "Bill" Marconi set up wireless communication between France and England. That opened the way to Lee de Forest's 1907 demonstration of a...

  • How Do Wind-Up Radios Work?

    A radio, like any other electrical appliance, draws electricity for power. In a wind-up radio, this electricity is converted from the mechanical energy of a winding mechanism, which is basically a...

  • How Do AM/FM Radios Work?

    Whether you're talking AM/FM radio or any of the many other devices that operate using radio waves, the basic science of radio technology is the same. A radio wave is a naturally-occurring...

  • Types of Radio Antennas

    Radio antennas have been around for over a century, first used in the Swiss Alps in 1895. Since then, the antenna has developed into an integral part of modern technology. When listening to your...

  • How Does a Shortwave Receiver Work?

    Radio works by transmitting radio waves, a form of electromagnetic radiation with a frequency below visible light, to carry information. Information is stored in radio waves by modulating one or...

  • About Ham Radio Antennas

    Since the early 1900s, ham radio operators have been around furthering both radio technology through personal innovation as well as providing public service transmissions and serving as qualified...

  • How Do FM Radiowaves Work?

    In order to understand the particulars of FM radio, we must start with the basic science behind radio technology. Radio waves are capable of transmitting more than just sound. They are the basis...

  • How to Build an Antenna

    An antenna at the most basic level is a device that collects or emits radio waves. It is made of electricity-conducting material that is tuned to the frequency of a radio wave so it resonates with...

  • About Different Types of Radios

    A radio is one of those inventions that would not go away, it would continue to evolve and be part of people's daily lives. One can easily be entertained and informed by listening to some music...

  • How Does Digital Radio Work?

    Digital radio varies from traditional radio because it has information encoded differently on its carrier waves. Amplitude modulation (AM) or frequency modulation (FM) radio tends to be...

  • How Do Microwave Ovens Work?

    Microwave ovens allow foods to be heated quickly and easily. This is done through the use of high-frequency microwaves transmitted through what is called a magnetron tube. These cause the...

  • How to Choose a Clock Radio

    A clock radio can be an excellent way for you to enjoy your favorite stations in your bedroom as well as other rooms of the house. For many people, a clock radio is also a must-have for waking up...

  • Examples of Vintage Transistor Radios

    Give your old radio new life! Take a look at examples of a vintage transistor radio and telegraph machine in this free vintage electronics restoration video.

  • How to Check Voltages on Vintage Radios

    Using and collecting vintage radios is a hot topic right now and has been for years. When you buy an older radio though, there aren't any guarantees that it may work, which means you might need to...

  • How to Decide on a Home Sirius Radio

    Sirius radio offers excellent variety and commercial-free radio. Many people on the road have found their daily commute more bearable. Now, you can bring your Sirius radio inside with you, so you...

  • How to Use a Weather Radio

    Weather hazards are a part of life no matter where you live. In addition to weather alerts on the regular media, the NOAA's National Weather Service issues broadcasts through National Weather...

  • How to Use Preset Tuning on the Panasonic RQ-SW44V Stereo Radio Cassette Player

    You can store up to 20 stations on your Panasonic RQ-SW44V Stereo Radio Cassette Player—5 AM and 5 FM stations in each of 2 modes. You can use the preset tuning by setting your favorite radio...

  • How to Tune the Radio to a Particular Station on the Panasonic RQ-SW44V Stereo Radio Cassette Player

    You can listen to AM and FM stations on your Panasonic RQ-SW44V Stereo Radio Cassette Player with great clarity and precision. If you know where your favorite radio station is located on the AM or...

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