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  • ...adiation]] sign||<big><big>?</big></big>||<big><big>?</big></big>||[[Image:Radio waves hazard symbol.svg|80px|radiowave]] ...omuenster.JPG|thumb|High voltage sign on fence around Beromünster Reserve Broadcasting Tower]]
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  • ...st=Krock|first=Lexi|title=The World on Fire|publisher=NOVA online - Public Broadcasting System (PBS)|accessdate=2009-07-13|date=June 2002|url=http://www.pbs.org/wg ...208564.stm | title = Asian peat fires add to warming | publisher = British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) News | last = Rincon | first = Paul | date = 2005-03-09 |
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  • * [[Rockwell Collins|Collins Radio Company]] – [[Arthur A. Collins]] * [[Roberts Radio]] – Harry Roberts
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  • | Broadcasting | Excellence in baseball broadcasting
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  • ...Drugs clue to Shakespeare's genius | date=2001-03-01 | publisher=[[Turner Broadcasting System]] | url =http://edition.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/europe/UK/03/01/shakespea ...erdam-coffee-shops-to-close-doors 43 Amsterdam coffee shops to close door, Radio Netherlands, Friday 21 November 2008.]{{dead link|date=September 2010}}</re
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  • ...new attack, with the coverage often lasting for hours at a time. The [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] show ''[[America's Most Wanted]]'' devoted an entire episode ...s issued to Muhammad on the 1990 [[Chevrolet Caprice]] had been checked by radio patrol cars several times near shooting locations in various jurisdictions
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  • Commercial radio stations with broadcast facilities in the city include WHMA 95.5-FM, WHMA 1 ...adcast station for Birmingham-based [[WBMA-LP|ABC 33/40]]), WBRC-TV ([[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]]), and WVTM-TV ([[NBC]]). Alabama Public Television erected it
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  • ...en. Eugene McCarthy's life and political career|publisher=Minnesota Public Radio|date=2005-12-10|accessdate=2008-07-25}}</ref> Two weeks later, a demoralize ...verage. In 2008, on the 40th anniversary of the assassination, local [[CBS radio]] affiliate [[KNX (AM)]] made available for streaming and download a 45-min
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  • No [[radio]] or [[television]] stations broadcast the assassination live because the a The Dallas police were recording their radio transmissions over two channels. A frequency designated as Channel One was
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  • | publisher = [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]] | publisher = [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]]
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  • ...second wave of terrorist attacks upon our country." <ref>{{Cite web|title=Radio Address by the President to the Nation|url= http://georgewbush-whitehouse.a ...s|url=http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,342852,00.html|publisher=''[[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]]''|accessdate=2008-03-31 | date=March 28, 2008}}</ref> Accordi
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  • * June 6 - Abu Sayyaf leader Abu Sabaya tells Radio Mindanao Network that United States hostage Martin Burnham sustained a guns ...our/terrorism/international/abu_sayyaf.html Profile: Abu Sayyaf], [[Public Broadcasting Service]]
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  • In [[Thailand]], the [[Voice of America]] [[microwave radio relay|relay station]] in [[Udon Thani]] was reported to be a black site. Fo ...urope being used to hold CIA detainees? |date=November 25, 2005 |publisher=Radio Netherlands |url=http://www2.rnw.nl/rnw/en/currentaffairs/region/internatio
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  • ...members.<ref name="A Government Lawyer's Take on Gitmo">[[National Public Radio]], [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=15843094 A Governm ....aspx?episode=331 |title=Habeas Schmabeas 2007 |publisher=[[Chicago Public Radio]] |date=April 27, 2007 |accessdate=2007-11-11}}</ref>
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  • | work=Public Broadcasting System ...ion was initially illegal (in violation of ECPA), but nonetheless gave the radio station a pass because it did nothing itself illegal to obtain the informat
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  • ...s solicited by the military, the scientific community and by the larger AM radio stations for special equipment. The company captured worldwide attention wh ...US entrance into WW2 and Collins quickly became the principle supplier of radio and navigation equipment used in the military theater. Uncompromising perf
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  • [[File:Modern crystal radio set.jpg|right|thumb|upright|A modern reproduction of an antique crystal set [[image:Crystal radio enthusiast.JPG|thumb|Boy listening to a modern crystal radio]]
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  • Phase-locked loops are widely employed in [[radio]], [[telecommunications]], [[computer]]s and other electronic applications. ...o [[demodulate]] [[frequency modulation|frequency-modulated]] signals. In radio transmitters, a PLL is used to synthesize new frequencies which are a multi
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  • [[Image:5tubes-radio.jpg|thumb|A 5-tube superheterodyne receiver made in Japan around 1955]] ...rocessed than the original radio carrier frequency. Virtually all modern [[radio]] and [[television]] receivers use the superheterodyne principle.
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  • ...s, [[WiFi]], [[WiMAX]], [[Global Positioning System|GPS]], audio and video broadcasting, satellite communications, [[radar]] and [[electronic warfare]]. RF and mic ...ors. These signal generators are capable of generating digitally-modulated radio signals that may use any of a large number of [[digital modulation]] format
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