Some emergency scanners are able to use trunk scanning technology. Trunk scanning allows you to not only listen to normal emergency broadcasts, but to also listen in to special channels that are opened during large-scale events to allow emergency personnel to communicate with each other. By programming trunked frequencies into your emergency scanner, you can stay informed about major events, even potential disaster, in your community
Aircraft Radio Frequencies, are *How pilots, are able to speak to the people working at the "Control Tower," at Airports. That's what (ARF)= Aircraft Radio Frequencies, really are.(:.
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No, light is not part of the radio spectrum. But, both the radio spectrum and light are part of the electromagnetic spectrum. The electromagnetic spectrum is a range of frequencies from very low to very high. Light frequencies are higher than radio frequencies but both are the same kind of thing.
A computer cannot do that. Buy a radio that receives these frequencies.
Airband, a group of frequencies in the VHF radio spectrum, uses the frequencies between 108 and 137 megahertz. A license is required to operate airband equipment.
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Low frequency waves are waves with long wavelengths, by definition, since their cycle is slowly repeated. One example is AM radio waves compared to visible light waves. AM radio waves have a frequency of around 1 MegaHertz (1,000,000 s-1) and are around 500 meters long. In contrast, visible light waves have a frequency of around 500 TeraHertz (300,000,000,000,000 s-1) and are around 500 nanometers long (.000000500 meters).
LF-RF or low frequency radio frequencies. This spans frequencies from just below the AM radio band through the shortwave radio bands.
The plural of frequency is frequencies. As in "radio waves travel on different frequencies".
No, light is not part of the radio spectrum. But, both the radio spectrum and light are part of the electromagnetic spectrum. The electromagnetic spectrum is a range of frequencies from very low to very high. Light frequencies are higher than radio frequencies but both are the same kind of thing.
Radio waves have the lowest frequencies among electromagnetic waves. They have frequencies ranging from about 3 kHz to 300 GHz.
A computer cannot do that. Buy a radio that receives these frequencies.
Yes, visible light waves have higher frequencies than radio waves. Visible light waves fall within the range of frequencies on the electromagnetic spectrum that is higher than radio waves.
The XM Radio satellites use S-band frequencies from 2,332.50 through 2,345.00 MHz, and Sirius Radio uses adjacent frequencies 2,320.00 through 2,332.50 MHz.
There is no single frequency for Denton City PD. The Denton City PD uses a talkgroup on a trunked radio system (0B12 is the system ID, 105.88 is the connect tone, control channels 857.31250, 858.31250, 859.31250, and 860.31250 MHz) shared by the city (shared with fire, waste, city management, water, TWU, UNT, etc) and there are multiple trunked frequencies. If you want to monitor them (and if it's legal for you to do so), you will need a radio scanner capable of following trunked systems and capable of reception in the 800-MHz public safety band. The system is a Motorola Type-II SmartNet. I don't know if the city is going to go digital (many scanners especially trunking scanners will do digital) or possibly APCO-25 (you need an expensive scanner to decode APCO-25). More info (including the other frequencies in the system and the talkgroups that use that system) can be found here: http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=22