Music Articles
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How Digital Signal and Radio Works. A look into Satellite Radio
In this day and age when satellite radio is the big kid on the block, it is important to understand how it works. This article will supply you with the basic information about how digital signals work and therefore how satellite radio works.
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Who the Heck Knows what a Direction Coupler is? I have the correct answer for you.
Understanding how radio receivers work is important if you are an avid music fan. This article will explain to you how the Direction Coupler works and why it is so important in the receiver component of your system.
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The History of Satellite Radio and How it is Used Today.
This is an article about Satellite Radio System, how they came about and what types are out there for you to choose from.
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The Two Methods of Amplitude Modulation and how They Work
Methods of amplitude modulation can be put in the two categories namely Linear modulation methods and Square law modulation methods. Linear modulation method utilizes the linear region of the current voltage characteristics of the amplifying device that is transistor or electron tube. Square law modulation method utilizes the square law region of some current voltage characteristics of a diode or transistor or electron tube. A large number of linear modulation methods have been devised and have been used to varying degree. These methods are namely linear shunt plate modulation or anode choke modulation, linear series plate modulation, grid bias modulation, cathode modulation, suppressor grid modulation, screen grid modulation, collector modulation.
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The Down and Dirty on How Amplitude Demodulation Works
The process of detection or demodulation consists in recovering the original modulating voltage from the modulated carrier voltage. Thus detection is a process of reverse modulation. The modulation frequency terms which were translated to higher part of the frequency spectrum through the modulation process are translated back to their original positions in the frequency spectrum through the demodulation process.
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Shirley Does Glastonbury
She might be in her 70's, but Shirley Bassey wowed the 200,000 festival goers at this year's Glastonbury Festival, in Somerset, England - and to a wider audience live on BBC TV.
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An Overview Of Linux Relationship With The Ipod
Apple makes iPod for Mac and Windows, but not for the open source operating system Linux. Because of this, Linux developers began working on an iPod solution for Linux.
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Accessorizing Your PSP From Sony
The Portable Play Station can be a handy device for you to use. No longer would you need to carry around large amounts of CDs, DVDs, or other disks. It can benefit you even more if you have the proper accessories to go with it, one of which is the Media Manager Software.
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A Rundown Of Sony Personal Portable Electronics
Sony boasts a huge line up of personal portable electronics. There is a huge selection to choose from, with a variety of functions and styles. The medley includes mp3 players, minidisk players and portable cd players.
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Wireless Microphones: No Longer Shall The Singer Be Tied!
Gone are the days when the person on the stage was ruled by the cable coming out of his microphone. Whether it was TV shows or live stage performances, the presenters and performers were very restricted in their movements.
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