There are many types of emergency radios available. Some of the types of radio available include Ham radio, AM radios, FM radios, CB radios and walkie talkies.
my most positive answer to this question is that i do not think hybrid cars emit radiation. it just doesnt make sense. They emit the same radiation any other car does: IR when the engine is running, visible light when the headlights are on, RF if you are using your CB radio, etc.
Once you have your Amateur License, you can buy a ham radio online, you can go to a local hamvention where vendors like icom and kenwood will be selling radios, you could go to a local radio club, I'm sure they'd be happy to sell you one of their old radios at a great price, or point you in the dirrection of a local ham shop.
Ham radios can be used to communicate across around 1000 miles or more. However these are strictly regulated and you can get into serious trouble if you use them improperly. For handheld radios the best quality is from a GMRS radio, which you often see plumbers and electricians employ as worktools. These also require licenses to operate within specific areas.
If the Motorola were actually a CB radio, it would be able to - the brand name doesn't matter, they all transmit on the same frequencies. However, Motorola does not manufacture any radios which transmit on the 11 metre Citizens Band.
Well, yes. They couldn't work if they didn't emit electromagnetic radiation in the form of radio waves.
Electromagnetic radiation is emitted from many different things. Some of the things that emit electromagnetic radiation are microwaves, x-rays and radios.
Cell phones are small radios, that both transmit and receive. When they transmit they emit radio waves, which is a kind of radiation.
Air conditioners are not designed to emit any electromagnetic radiation. If an old one does, it's usually in the form of radio waves, coming from the unintentional sparking inside an old motor, and causing raspy noise in nearby AM radios.
If the radios are off in the phone then it wil emit no RF radiation.
Lithium-6 does not emit detectable radiation. It is a stable isotope of lithium and does not undergo radioactive decay or emit radiation in a significant way.
They do not! Most gases do not emit radiation.
Light waves do not emit radiation, light waves are radiation.
Yes, gases can emit radiation. When a gas is heated, it can emit thermal radiation in the form of light. Additionally, certain gases can absorb and emit specific wavelengths of radiation, such as in the process of fluorescence or phosphorescence.
Then it will not emit any more radiation - except that it will eventually re-emit any radiation it receives, especially the cosmic background radiation.Then it will not emit any more radiation - except that it will eventually re-emit any radiation it receives, especially the cosmic background radiation.Then it will not emit any more radiation - except that it will eventually re-emit any radiation it receives, especially the cosmic background radiation.Then it will not emit any more radiation - except that it will eventually re-emit any radiation it receives, especially the cosmic background radiation.
There are many types of emergency radios available. Some of the types of radio available include Ham radio, AM radios, FM radios, CB radios and walkie talkies.
They emit infrared radiation