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Could a wireless radio network save a miner's life?

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Could a wireless radio network save a miner's life? Radios can alert miners of possible trouble. Learn about the value of a wireless radio network.

History of Radio Pictures

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You can’t see radio waves, but you can check out relevant telegraphs, vacuum tubes and early radio models in this gallery.

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 to Start a Radio Station

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Do you know how to start a radio station? Find out how to start a radio station in this article from HowStuffWorks.

How to Build a Radio

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Read on and learn how to build your own radio. Visit HowStuffWorks.com to learn more about how to build a radio.

Why Do We Turn Down the Radio When We're Lost?

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You've probably experienced that moment where you're driving, get lost, turn down the radio, and then think, "Why did I just do that?"

How Much Do You Know About the History of Radio?

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We all use them to listen to our favorite tunes, but how much do you actually know about where the radio came from? Take this quiz to find out!

How are the Voyager spacecraft able to transmit radio messages so far?

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The Voyager spacecraft use 23-watt radios. This is higher than the 3 watts a typical cell phone uses, but in the grand scheme of things it is still a low-power transmitter. The key to receiving the signals is therefore not the power of the radio, but a combination of three other things.

Why do you hear some radio stations better at night than in the day?

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Have you ever noticed a difference in the quality of radio signals depending on the time of day? See how radio signals and the Earth interact.

How Pandora Radio Works

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Pandora radio is a different kind of internet radio site. Find out what sets Pandora apart from other radio sites and how Pandora works.

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