| 31. | This is the phenomenon that allows short wave radio reception to occur beyond the limits of line of sight.
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| 32. | However, certain features available in the original N-Gage, including MP3 playback, FM radio reception, and USB connectivity were removed.
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| 33. | Dartmouth's growth during the post-war years degraded radio reception as the town became a city by the early 1960s.
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| 34. | The Russians were spotted by patrolling Japanese ships early that morning, but visibility was limited and radio reception poor.
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| 35. | FM was born of a request by David Sarnoff of RCA as a means to eliminate static in radio reception.
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| 36. | Some roofs have high power radio broadcast or radio reception equipment and weather-surveillance equipment, damage to which can be costly.
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| 37. | The coherer became the basis for radio reception, and remained in widespread use for about ten years, until about 1907.
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| 38. | The radio was first used on the night of 24 February 1943, as radio reception was better in the evening.
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| 39. | Edwin Howard Armstrong invented FM radio to overcome the problem of radio-frequency interference ( RFI ), which plagued AM radio reception.
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| 40. | I have seen two utility ground wires touching and the small voltage between them was enough to interfere with radio reception.
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