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Why do all FM radio stations end in an odd number?

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Do you know all FM stations end in odd numbers? Learn about the history and technology behind FM stations and FM station radio frequency.

How the Radio Spectrum Works

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AM radio, FM radio, CB radio... These are all different chunks of the radio spectrum. Find out about the thousands of different uses for radio waves!

How Radio Works

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Radio waves are the backbone of nearly all modern media technology, from TV to smartphones to wireless internet. Yet, they're actually a simple technology.

How HD Radio Works

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HD Radio promises higher quality sound, more stations and extra information. See how HD radio works, from the digital signal to your HD radio receiver.

How Ham Radio Works

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Ham radio lets people talk across the globe, wirelessly and inexpensively. Learn how to get started in ham radio, from licenses to equipment, and check out two-way radio reviews.

How Radio Scanners Work

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The air around you is bursting with radio waves -- and you can tap into them with minimal effort. With a simple radio scanner, all sorts of transmissions are within your earshot. Find out how radio scanners let you listen in on everything from police to astronaut transmissions.

How Satellite Radio Works

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Satellite radio is up and running. This means nonstop music (beamed down from space, no less), no ads, and coast-to-coast reception -- learn how satellite radio works!

When Was the Radio Invented?

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Many people consider Guglielmo Marconi the inventor of the radio. After all, he did get the Nobel Prize for it. But others credit Nikola Tesla because the Supreme Court upheld his patent for the invention of radio. So who should get the recognition?

How Radio Shows Work

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Radio shows were once the most popular form of American home entertainment. Learn about radio shows and find out why some shows are still popular.

How Pirate Radio Rocked the 1960s Airwaves and Still Exists Today

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When British radio wouldn't play the Rolling Stones' 'Let's Spend the Night Together,' in the 1960s, a ship moored off the coast of England would.

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