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The frequency of a 150 meter radio wavelength can be calculated using the formula: frequency = speed of light / wavelength. For a 150 meter wavelength, the frequency would be approximately 2 MHz (megahertz).
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If the speed of radio waves, also known as the speed of light, is 3x108 metres per second, then it is also 3.333 nanoseconds per meter. (Simply invert) As such, the wave would take 333.3 microseconds to traverse 100 kilometres.
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The frequency of a radio wave in Hertz (cycles per second) multiplied by the wavelength of the radio signal (in meters) is always equal to the speed of light, which is equal to The speed of light has the symbol "c". So Frequency/c = wavelength, and wavelength/c = frequency. == ==
Frequency = speed/wavelength = 300,000,000/2 = 150,000,000 = 150 MHz. (The ham-radio band from 144 to 148 MHz is usually called the "two-meter band".)
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Go to Radio Shack. Scroll down to related links and look at "Radio Shack - Sound Pressure Level Meter".
A 'kicker' is an illegally modified linear amp for a 10 meter ham radio, reconfigured to work with the 11 meter band.
It does not have a fuse, the speed sensor works the speed-o-meter \ \ I disagree, because the Radio fuse , in the fuse box under the hood will work the speedometer, Tach, and Message center
89&93 Aerostar ownerOn my 93 Aerostar, I find the station I want manually then to set that station to # 1 for example, I hold the #1 button for several seconds (The volume will cut off briefly and when it comes back on you release the number button that you were holding in) and that sets it. Continue to set your other stations to what numbers you want the same way.