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  • *[[Radio Free Europe-Radio Liberty]] (RFE/RL) *[[Radio Free Asia]] (RFA)
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  • ==Radio== *[http://classicrockfm.blogspot.com Classic Rock FM Radio Format Blog]
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  • ==National and international voluntary amateur radio organizations== ...ational Amateur Radio Union, a worldwide confederation of national amateur radio societies
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  • ...tary [[software-defined radio]], although it precedes the [[Joint Tactical Radio System]].
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  • ...Sky Digital, Virgin Media, TalkTalk TV and online. Founded in 1995 as Talk Radio UK, rebranded TalkSPORT in 2000.
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  • == BBC Radio 1 == == BBC Radio 2 ==
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  • ...[radio]] and [[communications security]] equipment with [[software-defined radio]]
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  • * [[Studio One (radio-TV series)]], a CBS radio and television drama series (1948-1958). * Studio 1 (BBC radio), a late-morning program on BBC Radio.
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  • ...receive arbitrary radio signals with sufficient detail to characterize the radio type, record communications for analysis, or plan countermeasures.
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  • ...Tactical Radio System#Waveforms|waveform]] includes the [[software-defined radio]] not only to emulate a given frequency range and modulation, but encryptio
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  • A type of radio detector, popular in the earliest days of radio development, beginning around 1890.
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  • {{r|Radio}} {{r|Radio Luxembourg}}
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  • {{r|Radio-Frequency Identification}} {{r|Software-defined radio}}
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  • (Ham Radio), pertains to the transmission and reception of radio signals by private individuals for non-commercial and two-way purposes.
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  • {{r|Radio Free Europe-Radio Liberty}} {{r|Radio Marti}}
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  • The '''Voice of America (VOA)''' is the official U.S. government radio service broadcasting to an international audience. While its programming ma ...BG), along with [[Radio Free Europe-Radio Liberty]], [[Radio Marti]] and [[Radio Free Asia]]. In general, VOA is expected to inform rather than persuade, wh
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  • A commercial-free, satellite radio station on the XM Satellite Radio platform, broadcasting the music of [[Led Zeppelin]].
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  • ...waveform and security system, which is the basic U.S. Army infantry squad radio being replaced with more advanced, flexible units
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  • Intra-squad radio within the [[Joint Tactical Radio System]], providing secure voice and personal location information for ever
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  • ..."Christian and family-themed content and conservative values" provider on radio and the Internet, and in print media.<ref>{{citation ...dio Network syndication provider, Salem Radio Representatives, a national radio advertising sales force; Salem Web Network, which provides Internet Christi
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  • This is a list of external links on [[Led Zeppelin Radio]]. Retrieved on 2009-04-20. *[http://www.sirius.com/ledzeppelinradio Led Zeppelin Radio @ Sirius]
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  • ...and ranging"; a system used to locate a distant object by transmission of radio waves and reception of their reflection.
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  • Articles relating to [[Led Zeppelin Radio]] {{r|XM Satellite Radio}}
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  • {{r|Radio}} {{r|Radar (radio)}}
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  • ...who works in [[film]], [[television]], [[theatre]], or [[radio programming|radio]] in that capacity.
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  • {{r|Radio}} {{r|Joint Tactical Radio System}}
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  • ...ife League]] and co-host of its radio show and that of [[National Pro-Life Radio]]; formerly at [[National Right to Work Foundation]]
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  • ...day.com.au/music/Kissteaser.mp3 'Kiss Radio' promo for 25 November 2013] - Radio Today mp3 file. ...today.com.au/music/Kisslaunch.mp3 'Kiss Radio' opening 25 November 2013] - Radio Today mp3 file.
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  • ...[[Joint Tactical Radio System]], U.S. military tactical [[software-defined radio]] family that operates in the full VHF/UHF frequency range, with an interna
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  • {{r|Joint Tactical Radio System}} {{r|Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System}}
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  • ...red communications; similar capabilities to [[PRC-119|AN/PRC-119]] manpack radio; replacement for [[VRC-64|AN/VRC-64]]
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  • * [[Amateur radio | Ham (amateur) radio]]
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  • {{Image|LedZeppelinRadio.jpg|right|180px|Led Zeppelin Radio programme masthead.}} ...sic every hour, every day. This channel was added on 8 November 2007 to XM Radio in the United States of America, and to the Canadian platform the following
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  • * [http://www.fessenden.ca Fessenden - 100 Years of Radio] ...First Decade of this Century"] ''International Conference on 100 Years of Radio'' (September 5-7, 1995).
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  • ...Mbps of digital information transfer compatible with the [[Joint Tactical Radio System]] architecture
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  • ...rean War]] tactical radio of the [[U.S. Army]], a backpack [[vacuum tube]] radio with preselected frequencies in the 38.0 to 54.9 MHz range, introduced in 1
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  • ...ck has also been used to loosely describe a genre of music redolent of the radio format.
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  • * Aitken, Hugh G. J., ''The Continuous Wave: Technology and American Radio, 1900-1932''. Princeton University Press. Princeton, New Jersey. 1985. * Dunlap, Orrin E. Jr., ''Radio's 100 Men of Science'', Reginald Aubrey Fessenden entry, p. 137-141. Harper
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  • {{r|Software-defined radio}} {{r|Joint Tactical Radio System}}
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  • '''Radio''' covers a variety of technologies by which [[information]] is imposed on ==Radio frequency aspects==
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  • ...sh Community Federation of San Francisco; president of [[Radio Free Europe-Radio Liberty]] in Prague; Assistant Administrator, [[Agency for International De
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  • {{r|Joint Tactical Radio System}} {{r|Radio}}
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  • *1. 'Come with Me' [Radio version] 4.27 *3. 'Come with Me' [Radio album version] 6.06
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  • ...the Day'' which are delivered to millions of computer users each day. Her radio program can also be heard on the web. Her website also features many free
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  • ...-way purposes. Millions of people around the world are involved in amateur radio and many commit time to serve the public during times of emergency. ...as with (RTTY) [[Radio Teletype]], or more advanced modes such as [[Packet Radio]]. '''Image''' modes involve the transmission of pictures by means of eithe
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  • {{r|Joint Tactical Radio System}} {{r|Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System}}
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  • ...io detection and ranging'''. Radar works by picking up a reflection of the radio waves which it can then use to calculate the position, direction, and speed
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  • {{r|Joint Tactical Radio System}} {{r|Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System}}
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  • #redirect [[Amateur radio]]
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  • {{r|Radio}} {{r|Radio station}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Radio Frequency Identification]]
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  • {{r|Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System}} {{r|Squad tactical radio}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pandora (Internet radio)/Approval]]
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  • ...fit [[501(c)(3)]] corporation, is the largest owner and operator of public radio stations in the United States and a major source of programming for them. I ...], as the second largest public radio organization after [[National Public Radio]], it is not dependent on government funds.
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  • {{r|Radio}} {{r|BBC Radio}}
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  • ...cinemas. The studio was variously known as '''Radio Pictures''' and '''RKO Radio pictures'''. RKO was responsible for such notable films as [[Citizen Cain]]
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  • ...d substitute host for its radio Family News; former voting member of the [[Radio-Television News Directors Association of America]] (RTNDA) and editor for [
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  • ...of the longest continuous running and most listened to programmes on 2SER radio, hosted by former Inertia Records executive and DJ, Andre Calman. The show
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  • ...societe/lavigueur Les Lavigueur gagnent le gros lot]", ''Les Archives de [[Radio-Canada]]'', March, 29 1986. Site visited on December 1st, 2007. ...24/les_lavigueur_mini_serie_radiocanada.html «Les Lavigueur»: mini série à Radio-Canada ], ''Showbizz.net'', June 7, 2007. Site visited on December 1st, 200
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  • ...bbc.co.uk/radio4/factual/desertislanddiscs.shtml Desert Island Discs - BBC Radio 4] - official site.
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  • Liberally-identified American radio and television political commentator
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  • ...ides playing dramatic roles, actors may also sing or dance or work only on radio or as a [[voice artist]]. A [[female]] actor can be known either as an '''a
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  • {{r|Joint Tactical Radio System}} {{r|Radio}}
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  • ...ross America, XM and [[Sirius Satellite Radio]], and the [[American Forces Radio Network]].<ref name=Staff>{{citation | http://www.alan.com/radio-bios/
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  • {{r|Radio}} {{r|Community radio}}
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  • ...an immediacy beyond anything ever known. And when television was added to radio in the following the war, journalists like [[Edward R. Murrow]], [[Fred Fri With the 1960s, every major event was covered on radio and television. When President [[John F. Kennedy]] was assassinated many r
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  • Newspapers, magazines, television, radio and internet sites in Japan.
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  • (1874 - 1937) Italian inventor and pioneer of radio communication.
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  • Development of informal terms for the [[Amateur Radio Service]]
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  • {{r|Radio}} {{r|Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon}}
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on [[Led Zeppelin Radio]].
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  • A part of the radio frequency spectrum between 3 and 30 Megahertz
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  • ...>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>History and research efforts for the Owens Valley Radio Observatory.
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  • ...Subpages}}</noinclude>Information about the Wow! signal received through a radio telescope in 1977.
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  • [[Political opinion broadcasting|talk radio]] host and singer/songwriter; conservative ideology
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  • ...dio of the [[U.S. Army]] in the [[Korean War]], a backpack [[vacuum tube]] radio with preselected frequencies, introduced in 1951 and begun to be replaced b
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  • (1866 – 1932) Canadian-born inventor best known for his work in early [[radio]].
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  • A systematic search, using [[radio telescope]]s, for signals generated by [[extraterrestrial intelligence]]
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  • ...ge:PRC343 BOWMAN IISR.png|thumb|right|UK BOWMAN, US AN/PRC-343 intra-squad radio]] ...'AN/PRC-343''' in the U.S. Marine Corps, this is a short-range intra-squad radio to be carried by every soldier in an infantry [[squad (land forces)|squad]]
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  • {{r|Radio}} {{r|National Public Radio}}
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  • A simple test device to detect radio frequency oscillation in an electronic circuit.
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  • Host of The Kim Komando® Show, a radio program about computers and consumer electronics.
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  • ...s}}</noinclude>Highly successful U.S. situation comedy (1993-2004) about a radio psychiatrist; spin-off from ''Cheers''.
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