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radio signal

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The transmission of electromagnetic energy. See radio.



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While it may not exactly qualify as an amenity in a neighborhood in which billions of dollars of transportation infrastructure and office and residential development are being built, downtown will soon be able to count a never fuzzy CBS radio signal on both the AM and FM dials as an added perk.
``Something interrupted or obstructed the radio signal and it is designed to shut down rather than send wrong information to a pilot.
The "new" Loran has a vastly stronger radio signal of 400-1,600 kW and its timing is accurate to within billionths of a second.
 
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