Link 7 - Rader, Radio and More
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More Great Links
- Whatis.com: Oscillator
- Electronics Tutorials: Oscillator Basics
- Oscillator Simulation
- Oscillator circuits
- How the Radio Spectrum Works
- How Bluetooth Works
- How Ham Radio Works
- How Radar Works
- How Radar Detectors Work
- How Satellite TV Works
- How Satellite Radio Works
- How GPS Receivers Work
- How Metal Detectors Work
- How Radio Scanners Work
- How Wireless Internet Works
- How Underground Pet Fences Work
- How Cell Phones Work
- How SETI Works
- How does an EPIRB distress radio work?
- Do radio waves pose a health threat?
- Why do all FM radio stations end in an odd number?
- Why do some radio stations come in better at night?
- What is low power FM?
- Why can't I use my cell phone on airplanes or in hospitals?
More Great Links
History, General Information
- History of the AA5 AM tube radio
- Inventor: E. H. Armstrong
- Radio History - pictures!
- The Remarkable Radio Wave
- Radio Propagation Conditions
- The Museum of Television & Radio
- A Radio History & Technology Timeline - illustrated
- United States Early Radio History
- What is Single Side-band?
- How Vacuum Tubes Work
- Radiation impedances of wire and rod antennas
- History of American Broadcasting
- The Broadcast Archive - Radio History on the Web
Antennas
- How to become an antenna guru
- The Ultimate Guide to 11 Meter CB Antennas
- Amateur Radio: A Little History and a Lot of Antennas
- Antenna software
Radio Transmission
- GE FM Transmitter
- Low-Power FM Radio Transmitters: Infocaster-2000
- Bext Corp. Radio & Television Broadcast Equipment
- Speedchek Sports Radar Gun
- Wireless Microphones
- Circuit: Light Sensing RF Transmitter
- Circuit: Simplest RF Transmitter
- Circuit: 1.5 Volt Tracking Transmitter
- Circuit: Miniature FM Transmitter
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