Radio
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* [http://archive.org/details/Vhf-uhfManual VHF-UHF manual] | * [http://archive.org/details/Vhf-uhfManual VHF-UHF manual] | ||
* [http://boingboing.net/2013/12/09/late-sixties-internet-bran.html Late sixties "Internet" brand transistor radio] | * [http://boingboing.net/2013/12/09/late-sixties-internet-bran.html Late sixties "Internet" brand transistor radio] | ||
+ | * [http://radiosearchengine.com/ Radio search engine: finds station that's playing your song] |
Revision as of 13:16, 24 January 2014
Radio is the use of electromagnetic waves for communication. This is used both for broadcast (one-to-many) and point-to-point (one-to-one) communication of voice, music, code, and other data. Transmission of video by radio waves is known as television. Transmissions can be analog or digital.
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Transmission modes
Digital data
- Radio Data System (RDS, RBDS)
Emergency broadcasts
Other
- Call signs (call letters of stations)
See also Audio and Music and Video for particular encoding formats for those types of media, and Morse code (which is under Character Encodings).