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Applications for radio and television broadcast stations are only accepted by the FCC during an application filing window. Just filling out an application and all that it requires is a time consuming and expensive process. Many more applications ... more »
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Stereo components have changed a lot over the past few years. They've gotten more sophisticated and they've gotten more complicated. Probably the most important thing to consider when you pick your stereo components is how they make your music ... more »
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Recording music or other broadcasts off the radio is considered a form of "fair use" of the copyrighted material. With software, some inexpensive equipment and a few cables, you can record your favorite music for free... more »
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Clocks have come a long way since the invention of the first mechanical alarm clock, which featured a ringing bell on top, in 1787. Alarm clocks are so vital to the nation's economy that they were the first consumer item to resume manufacture at ... more »
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The Sharper Travel Sound Soother with LCD Alarm Clock is the perfect travel accessory. Read on to learn how to change the time on the Sharper Travel Sound Soother with LCD Alarm Clock... more »
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Anyone with the proper know-how can make a stereo FM transmitter. Just be aware that it's not as simple as making a mono FM transmitter, because a stereo signal has to be modulated together and carried on a carrier frequency. Uses for stereo FM ... more »
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It's important to set the clock on your Sony radio so that you will know how much time you have between the threat of bad weather and its actual arrival. Follow these steps to set the clock on your Sony SFR-M37V AM/FM TV Weather Radio... more »
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Most clocks come with a little button on the top of the clock called the snooze button. It is called snooze because it gives you about 10 minutes before it makes the alarm go off again. This is time for you to snooze. Use the snooze button to ... more »
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The iPod is a portable media player designed and marketed by Apple. Music is downloaded to the iPod from Apple's iTunes store via iTunes software. While iPods are great for listening to music on the go, sometimes people want to put down their ... more »
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You can now enjoy the sounds of your CD collection while working on your PC. All you need are a few inexpensive cable adapters and about 10 minutes of time... more »
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The Neverlate 7-Day Alarm Clock allows users to set an individual alarm for each day of the week. The clock is perfect for people who have a different schedule every day. Read on to learn how to use set the alarms on the Neverlate 7-Day Alarm Clock... more »
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The Neverlate Seven-Day Alarm Clock is a revolutionary product that lets you set a different wake-up time for each day of the week. This is a valuable convenience for college students, freelancers and anyone else who follows different schedules ... more »