the Oklahoma state football radio station
The State of Things - radio show - was created in 2004.
In radios that aren't solid state, and use variable capacitors for tuning, the air-dielectric variable capacitor is the almost universal choice for radio frequency applications. More information on air variable capacitors is available at www.orenelliottproducts.com.
Same as a regular radio, except signals are amplified and controlled by valves, or 'tubes' instead of solid state electronics (transistors). Tubes, as well as the output transformer that often acompany them (or simply 'Autoformers') provide a pleasent rolled off sound that many find more 'musical' than the harshness that can be solid-state. You can also try Autoformer/Solid state hybrid SS amplification to get tube sound and SS reliablility. McIntosh being the only producer thereof (see www.audioclassics.com). It really all comes down to the sound YOU prefer, and if tubes light your fire, so be it.
Solid State Records - jazz label - was created in 1966.
Solid Rock Radio was created in 2006-06.
Nothing is "solid"; there are always holes, gaps in matter. An object APPEARS solid when the wavelength of the radiation used is longer than the size of the gaps or holes. The radio waves that radio telescopes use are several millimeters long, and the mesh in a radio telescope dish is smaller than that - so to a radio wave, the dish looks solid.
its a solid state.
A solid.
A pencil is in the solid state of matter.
The standard state of magnesium is solid.
In solid state force of attraction are greatest
This is the solid state of matter.
solid state
The solid state of water - is... ice.
Freezing is the change in state from liquid to solid.
solid state