Tips on how to store radio controlled cars
First things first! Why is it important to clean and properly store radio controlled cars? Do you remember the reason your mother always told you to clean yourself up, clean your room, wash the dishes, etc.? That is - to keep you clean as well as up and running.
SpatialPoint Announces the Launch of www.FollowTheGame.com: FollowTheGame.com Makes it Easy for Users to Find Radio Stations
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SpatialPoint, a Microsoft Certified Partner, today announced the launch of FollowTheGame.com, to help people find radio stations that will be carrying the game on football's biggest night, wherever they may be located. FollowTheGame.com uses Microsoft SQL Server 2008, Microsoft Virtual Earth, and SpatialPoint Atlas to allow users to enter a location where they will be for the game, or an origin and destination for a route on which they'll be traveling, and get a map with a list of all of the AM and FM radio stations where they will be able to listen to the game.
BreakThru Radio Premieres "Front & Center" Highlighting The Best Independent Singer/Songwriters
BreakThru Radio (BTR), the Internet's voice of the World's Best Independent Music, announced today a new specialty show by Technical Director Jeff Kuprycz entitled "Front & Center," featuring singer/songwriter's from across the globe. With DJ Jeff as your guide, each week BTR brings a handful of the best independent artists, allowing listeners to become acquainted with burgeoning stars.
Firm to Help Radio and Television Stations Compete With Online Media Companies
Gurue Media Consultants to assist radio and TV stations in generating more revenue and profit.
Amateur Radio Licensing Rules Relaxation Lauded by Amateur Radio Gifts
The relaxing of the current rules (i.e. 5 words per minute Morse code all the way up, no code for some lower class license) Amateur Radio Gifts is selling to the clubs, individual Ham operator, or those with special needs T-shirts, round paperweights, oblong paperweights, and coffee mugs. These will sufficiently advertise their coming events or their past accomplishment(s).
This Week's Sun Microsystems Internet Radio Shows Feature Java and Web 2.0 Technologies; Next Generation Social Networking Communities
The weekly programs from Sun Microsystems Internet Radio shows will feature industry experts answering questions about Java and Web 2.0 technologies as well as next generation social networking communities.
Strauss Radio Strategies Taps Radio Vet John Irving as Managing Director
Former Metro Networks national news chief and veteran radio reporter to oversee day-to-day operations and manage nation's leading radio PR firm's growing staff.
BAM Radio Network and IPA/USA Launch The Play Channel
New radio channel promotes the importance of play in early childhood.
CEO Radio Network Announces Interviews with Executives of Debt Resolve and Power3 Medical Products, Inc.
The CEO Radio Network is pleased to announce that it has posted exclusive interviews with the following companies on the www.ceoradionetwork.com website: Debt Resolve (AMEX:DRV) and Power3 Medical Products, Inc. (PWRM.PK). DRV: Chairman and Chief Executive Officer James Burchetta discusses Debt Resolve's patented online bidding system for the resolution of debt. PWRM: Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Steven Rash provides an update on Power3's protein biomarker technology.
Children of America Educational Childcare Centers Launches the COA Radio Channel Powered by BAM Radio Network
BAM Radio Network (BRN), a joint project of Moving & Learning and Jackstreet Media, has announced an agreement with Children of America Educational Childcare Centers (www.childrenofamerica.com) to launch the COA Radio Channel. The new channel is being offered to help the families of the company?s current and future centers better understand their children?s needs at every stage of their development from birth through age 8. Now available at www.childrenofamerica.com/parents.cfm, COA Radio will nanocast BRN?s premier program, Body, Mind ...
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How Does Satellite Radio Work?
Satellite radio is one of the biggest improvements in broadcasting since the introduction of FM. Satellite radio signal can be broadcasted for more than 35,000 kilometers (22,000 miles) with complete clarity and high quality sound. You will never get static interferences while listening to over 100 radio channels. The idea behind satellite radio has appeared in 1992, when the United States Federal Communications Commission granted a spectrum of the S band (the 2.3 GHz frequency) for Digital Audio Radio Service. The license to broadcast in that band was allocated to Sirius Satellite Radio and XM Satellite Radio in 1997. Now there are three companies that provide satellite radio in the world: Sirius and XM in Northern America and WorldSpace in Asia, Europe and Africa.
Each of these companies offer different broadcasting systems, since the radio signal of each is proprietary. This means that you will have to buy different hardware depending on your subscription to one of these companies. However, there are three components common to all satellite radio services: the satellites, the ground repeaters and the radio receivers. Different satellite radio companies broadcast the radio signal in different ways. For instance, XM satellite radio uses geostationary satellites which have orbits that are synchronized with the movement of Earth. These satellites are located above the equator. In order to allow subscribers to receive crystal-clear signal despite obstacles such as buildings, hills or bridges, XM satellite radio service has installed a network of repeaters antennas that receive the radio signal from the satellites and retransmit it to the subscriber?s receiver Sirius, on the other hand, uses satellites that have unique elliptical orbits around Earth. These kinds of orbits allow satellites to get higher in the sky than geostationary satellites and this prevents loss of signal. This is the reason why Sirius has fewer terrestrial repeaters than XM.
Satellite radio services have digital broadcast centers where a huge amount of music in digital format as well as CD format is stored. Radio programmers have the task of selecting which song has to be played at which time. There are also a lot of studios managed by digital radio companies where artists perform live. All songs and material are transmitted to the satellites in digital format so that the signal contains very high quality sound. The signal is encoded by the satellite and then retransmitted to the repeaters antennas, which then transmit it to the radio receiver which decodes it and plays the sound. The entire process is very quick and reliable. Satellite radio at http://www.review6.info would not be possible without digital compression. Digital compression is a technique that uses sophisticated algorithms to compress as much material as possible on the available bandwidth. Once you make a subscription to a satellite radio provider you will need the appropriate radio equipment. Traditional radios cannot decode the signal received from satellites so you will need special equipment.
The popularity of satellite radio has exploded due to many technological advancements that enabled manufacturers to offer the receivers at very attractive prices. The fact that satellite radio is commercial free for many of its channels is also a major selling point.
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