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radio 1 - translation to

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Radio1; Radio One; Radio One (disambiguation); Radio one; Radio 1 (disambiguation); Radio Number 1

evening session         
  • BBC Radio 1 now broadcasts from Broadcasting House, London
  • [[Steve Lamacq]], [[Jo Whiley]] and [[Zane Lowe]] at Glastonbury as part of Radio 1's coverage
  • Radio 1 Roadshow in Southsea, 1990
  • Radio 1's Big Weekend stage, 2007
  • [[Scott Mills]] in the Radio 1 studio, 2011
  • Yalding House, the home of Radio 1 1996–2012
BRITISH NATIONAL RADIO STATION
BBC/Radio 1; BBC Radio One; Georgina Bowman; BBC RADIO ONE; Bbc radio 1; Evening Session; 1FM; BBC R1; BBC 1FM; BBC Radio one; Radio one session; BBC radio 1; BBC Radio 1 (2000s); The Evening Session; BBC Radio 1's Teen Awards; BBC Radio 1 Teen Awards; Radio 1 Teen Awards; Radio 1's Teen Awards; BBC Teen Awards; BBCR1; The live lounge
sesión de tarde (en un encuentro)
radio         
  • Comparison of AM and FM modulated radio waves
  • [[Frequency]] spectrum of a typical modulated AM or FM radio signal.  It consists of a component ''C'' at the [[carrier wave]] frequency <math>f_c</math> with the information ([[modulation]]) contained in two narrow bands of frequencies called [[sideband]]s (''SB'') just above and below the carrier frequency.
  • Rotating marine radar antenna on a ship
  • Radio communication.  Information such as sound is converted by a transducer such as a [[microphone]] to an electrical signal, which modulates a [[radio wave]] produced by the [[transmitter]]. A receiver intercepts the radio wave and extracts the information-bearing modulation signal, which is converted back to a human usable form with another transducer such as a [[loudspeaker]].
  • Volkswagen's RNS-510 receiver supports [[Sirius Satellite Radio]].
  • Wildlife officer tracking radio-tagged mountain lion
  • Neighborhood wireless WAN router on telephone pole
  • shows its own photo]]
TECHNOLOGY OF SIGNALING AND COMMUNICATING USING RADIO WAVES
Radio transmission; Radio communications; Radiocommunication; RADIO; Terrestrial Radio; Radio communication; Radios; Radio communication system; Radio technician; Radio technology; Radio mechanic; Radio data communication; Applications of radio; Radiocommunications
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radio communication         
  • Comparison of AM and FM modulated radio waves
  • [[Frequency]] spectrum of a typical modulated AM or FM radio signal.  It consists of a component ''C'' at the [[carrier wave]] frequency <math>f_c</math> with the information ([[modulation]]) contained in two narrow bands of frequencies called [[sideband]]s (''SB'') just above and below the carrier frequency.
  • Rotating marine radar antenna on a ship
  • Radio communication.  Information such as sound is converted by a transducer such as a [[microphone]] to an electrical signal, which modulates a [[radio wave]] produced by the [[transmitter]]. A receiver intercepts the radio wave and extracts the information-bearing modulation signal, which is converted back to a human usable form with another transducer such as a [[loudspeaker]].
  • Volkswagen's RNS-510 receiver supports [[Sirius Satellite Radio]].
  • Wildlife officer tracking radio-tagged mountain lion
  • Neighborhood wireless WAN router on telephone pole
  • shows its own photo]]
TECHNOLOGY OF SIGNALING AND COMMUNICATING USING RADIO WAVES
Radio transmission; Radio communications; Radiocommunication; RADIO; Terrestrial Radio; Radio communication; Radios; Radio communication system; Radio technician; Radio technology; Radio mechanic; Radio data communication; Applications of radio; Radiocommunications
comunicación inalámbrica, radiocomunicación

Definition

Radioreceptor
un receptor de estímulos producidos por la energía radiante como la luz o el calor. Un receptor que puede unirse a un radioligando o a una ligando no radioactivo

Wikipedia

Radio 1

Radio 1 or Radio One most commonly refers to:

  • BBC Radio 1, a music radio station from the BBC
    • BBC Radio 1Xtra, a digital radio station broadcasting black music
  • CBC Radio One, a talk radio station operated by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

Radio 1 or Radio One may also refer to:

Examples of use of radio 1
1. Radio 1 is devoting six hours to the event today.
2. Annie Nightingale, Thursday nights 1am–3am on Radio 1.
3. Dedication BBC Radio 1‘s output will be dedicated to Peel from 7pm onwards with a six hour show featuring tributes from Radio 1 DJs, special guests and live music.
4. Best of Chris Moyles BBC Radio 1 bbc.co.uk/radio1/chrismoyles Audio.
5. A spokesman for Radio 1 said the station took its responsibilities very seriously.