Do you have radio cables for my particular radio?
SignaLink FAQWith the exception of our 13-pin cables, ALL of the SignaLink radio cables are UNIVERSAL and will work with ANY radio, so long as you select one with the right type of connector (see Question #5). We have made this possible by wiring our cables "straight-through" (pin #1 to pin #1, pin #2 to pin #2, etc.), and using push-in jumper wires to connect the mic lines of the radio to the same lines in the SignaLink (PTT to PTT, Ground to Ground, etc.).
Can a put a radio in?
Frequently Asked QuestionsYes, either on the tunnel or hidden in the (street dash) glovebox. There is space for 4 speakers - two at the footbox sides and two behind the seats. Most people prefer to listen to the engine's music, however. Why do you offer two different dashboards? The original 427 (as opposed to the street 427) had the speedometer mounted in the center of the dash, and it didn't have a glove box.
What are the settings for my radio?
Frequently Asked QuestionsI would not be able to give exact values as there are many differences even between identical setups. Besides it is best to do the setups individually to give the most optimal settings. I can however give some pitch setting to go with for learning to hover. I have setup a lot of helicopters and for those just starting out I always setup 0 degrees blade pitch for bottom stick position, 5 degrees for the middle stick position, and 9 degrees for the top.
Which radio should I buy?
FAQ - Dmoz/Recreation/Aviation/Model_Aviation/Radio_Controll...There are new radios being produced every year, and old radios are being retired from production to make room, so this document cannot recommend a specific make or model. However, it can offer a few ideas that will hopefully make your decision easier. Most radios on the market at the time of this writing fall into one of three categories, as follows. The prices are of course approximate.
How can I test the radio system?
FAQ - Dmoz/Recreation/Aviation/Model_Aviation/Radio_Controll...If you're having control problems (and it's not just lack of practice ), a simple check called a "range test" is in order. And if you're not having radio trouble, it is still a good idea to do a range test before each day's flying session. The life you save may be your own. Turn on the transmitter and receiver, collapse the transmitter antenna to the shortest length possible, and walk away from the helicopter.
What is radio astronomy?
Frequently Asked Questions About Radio AstronomyYou can read this screen because your eyes detect light. Light consists of electromagnetic waves. The different colors of light are electromagnetic waves of different lengths. Visible light, however, covers only a small part of the range of wavelengths in which electromagnetic waves can be produced. Radio waves are electromagnetic waves of much greater wavelength than those of light.
What is your radio show about?
Jo Caulfield - F.A.Q.Each show is a mixture of stand-up and sketches based around the main events or annoyances of my week. Be that an argument with my husband or a visit from my parents. I also do a lot of improvising with the audience, so we never quite know where that bit’s going. I’m half way through writing the 3rd series. We record it in April and it’ll be broadcast the following month.
What will be done to my radio?
Frequently asked questions about antique radio repairRadio is aligned for best signal performance using very accurate signal generator, pilot lights are replaced, Repaired product is bench tested for 1 day, just to make sure all circuits works and there is no problem with components heating or overheating. Fuses are installed in the sets which do not have any to protect circuits and transformer from damages. Every replaced, defective part is returned to customer (only when requested in writing, e-mail will do ).
How do I return a radio to you?
Frequently Asked Questions - Tivoli Audio, LLCIf you would like to return a radio to us (i.e. repair, replacement, or refund), you must first contact Tivoli Audio for an authorization number and instructions. Feel free to call us 1.866.848.6544. M-F 9AM-5PM. Please note that if you send a unit back to us without first receiving an authorization number, Tivoli Audio takes no responsibility for any items that may have been lost or damaged.
I heard a music track on the radio. Do you have it?
Shockwave-Sound.Com - Frequently Asked QuestionsNo. We don't sell music tracks by "popular" artists such as John Mellencamp, Dollie Parton, 50 Cent or any other artist or song you may have heard on the radio. All our music was composed by our on-staff composers and producers. To buy a license to use a music track from a mainstream popular artist is usually a lot more complicated, and a lot more expensive, than to license music from a music library such as ours.
What about a weather radio?
Muskeget FAQIan had a cheap Radio Shack weather radio that worked pretty well. I have a cheap Radio Shack weather radio that sucks! If you have a decent one, bring it. There was an excellent regular transistor radio at the house that we used for listening to news and Red Sox games. We shouldn't count on it being there. Bring one if you have one.
What is a trunked radio system?
Strong Signals - Uniden BC245XLT FAQA trunked radio system is a specialized radio system consisting of multiple frequencies (usually between 5 & 30) utilized by complex radios which are all controlled by a specialized computer. Each time a user presses the transmit key to send a message, the computer picks an empty frequency to broadcast on.
What is the Difference Between the Radio Flyer Miniatures?
Frequently Asked Questions (F.A.Q's)There are 3 general catagories of miniatures which are the Miniature Line, My Little Line & Little Line. The difference between these catagories is the size of each: Description: The Miniature Line is the smallest category of miniatures. Each of these items is approximately 4 ?" in length. Description: The My Little Line is the next largest category of miniatures. These items are approximately 6" in length.
What is the National Radio Astronomy Observatory?
Frequently Asked Questions About Radio AstronomyThe National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) is a facility of the National Science Foundation, operated by Associated Universities, Inc., a nonprofit research organization. The NRAO provides state-of-the-art radio telescope facilities for use by the scientific community. We conceive, design, build, operate and maintain radio telescopes used by scientists from around the world.
Can I build a radio telescope at home?
Frequently Asked Questions About Radio AstronomyMany electronic experimenters have built their own radio telescopes. In fact, the world's second radio telescope was built by an amateur radio operator, Grote Reber, in 1937. Amateurs use a variety of equipment, sometimes modified satellite receivers and dishes, to build their radio telescopes. For more detailed information about amateur radio telescopes, contact the Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers.
