A technical challenge is that, because the power wiring is unshielded and untwisted, the wiring acts as an antenna, so that the wiring emits radio energy, causing interference to the existing users of the same frequency band.
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Farther out in space, the telescope will focus on various mysterious things, including the recently discovered " microquasars " within the Milky Way galaxy that spurt huge jets of matter and emit vast amounts of radio energy.
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This technique allowed adjusting the impedance of the mast for the transmitter and worked by applying a DC ground at a point of low radio frequency voltage, to conduct static charge to ground without diminishing the radio energy.
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The Russian researcher's theories about the diffusion of radio energy failed to interest the Soviet military complex, but they caught the eye of a radar specialist in Burbank, who brought his own wrinkle on the theory to Rich in 1975.
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The Zurich supreme court ruled in favor of the Energy Rave promoter Zurich, then both parties found an arrangement; radio ENERGY / NRJ bought the company from the Energy rave promoter containing the registered " energy " trade mark in Switzerland.
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Because the amount of radio energy you might absorb decreases as the square of the range-merely being 100 times further from your WiFi antenna than you are from your cellphone antenna means that the power you'll absorb is 10, 000 times less.
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Anderson said that by comparing the radio energy from the star and Pioneer 10, researchers found evidence that radiation from the sun was causing the radio waves to change slightly every 25 days . He said this change matched the rotation of the sun.
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Since Independence in 1990, Namibia has seen a dramatic growth in radio stations, with both commercial ( for instance Radio 99, Radio Wave, Radio Energy, Omulunga Radio, West Coast FM, etc . ) and community ( UNAM Radio, Katutura Community Radio, etc . ) receiving licences.
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Part 15 is intended to allow for operation of a broad range of electrical devices that emit radio energy either as an intended element of their operation ( e . g . garage door openers, FM modulators for iPod auto use ) or as a by-product of their operation.
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It's not breathtakingly, amazingly great-and it's only going to work on very large scales because small-scale radio transmitters are much less efficient than electrolysis-and we're assuming that all of the radio energy does indeed go into splitting water molecules and none into heating things up or other wasteful side-effects.