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  • Fading  By : Tymon Hytem-5496
    By fading of a radio signal we mean that incident wave change in the field strength of signal received from distant transmitter.
  • Effects on ionosphere  By : Tymon Hytem-5496
    A solar eclipse causes a decrease in the critical frequency of E and F1 layer. The variation of critical frequency is approximately in phase with the optical eclipse.
  • Effect of magnetic field on radio waves  By : Tymon Hytem-5496
    The radio waves traveling through the ionosphere possess kinetic energy. This kinetic energy is imparted to the free electrons. Thus these free electrons in the ionosphere are set to vibration.
  • Effect of ionosphere on radio wave  By : Tymon Hytem-5496
    The radio waves traveling through the ionosphere possess kinetic energy. This kinetic energy is imparted to the free electrons. Thus these free electrons in the ionosphere are set to vibration.
  • Duct propagation  By : Tymon Hytem-5496
    In troposphere under normal conditions the air pressure water vapor pressure and temperature reduces with the increase of height above earth.
  • Critical frequency  By : Tymon Hytem-5496
    Critical frequency is the maximum frequency of the radio wave which is returned from a layer for normal incident.
  • Latest Trend for Wannabe Singers: Handheld Karaoke!  By : Chris Robertson
    The latest trend in hot gadgets is to turn Mp3 players and Mp3 downloads into personal karaoke machines.
  • Want To Select A Disc Jockey For Your Wedding? Expunge Your Worries  By : Rika
    Selecting a Disc Jockey for a party is not just a run-of-the-mill affair. The man has the potential to make or mar the fun of your party, so follow this advice to get the best.
  • Learning The Guitar  By : Tom Johnson
    If you are similar to many first timers coming to understand how to learn guitar playing, you are likely sitting in front of your computer screen right now with your guitar sitting next to you dreaming of how you are going to impress your friends with something you are going to learn.
  • How to Throw an 80s Theme Party  By : Don Crass-12231
    So how fun would it be to go all out and throw an 80's theme party? Do you remember the days of the Rubik's Cube, Pac-Man, big hair bands, phrases like "totally awesome", and of course you can't forget Ferris Bueller? If you remember any of these you're on the right track, but it takes a few key ingredients to throw a sensational 80's party!
  • Gadgets To Explore Your Talent  By : Rika
    Use your talents to kick-start a new career by setting up a home recording studio. The second part of this article explores some of the additional gadgets you would need to explore your talents to the hilt
  • Explore The Depths Of Your Talent  By : Rika
    While you may have spent your life entertaining your friends at the parties with songs etc, it may well be time to move on and make the most of your talent. In this two-part article, we shall examine some of the hardware requirements for you to make the most of your unique talent.
  • Want To Give Boost To Your Music? There Is A Way Out  By : Rika
    Have your ever wondered, how some people are able to create that buzz about their music? This article is a small tip on how to get a foothold in the industry to begin with.
  • Cross Talk: Not Just an Angry Conversation  By : Tymon Hytem-5496
    When two signals of slightly different frequencies are applied to a circuit, then because of third order action, the amplitude of the output voltage of one signal depends upon the amplitude of the other signal. Accordingly if one signal is amplitude modulated then because of cross modulation, amplitude of the other signal at the output of the circuit varies with the variation of the amplitude of the first that is the modulation gets transferred.
  • Frequency Mixer and Frequency Converter: How to Distinguish the Two  By : Tymon Hytem-5496
    In a frequency mixer the radio frequency signal voltage if frequency and local oscillator voltage of frequency are applied to its input. The frequency mixer uses a device which presents non linear dynamic characteristics. Hence the two input voltages beat together or heterodyne with the mixer to produce output current having the components of frequency.

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