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  2. Traffic message channel - Wikipedia

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    Traffic Message Channel (TMC) is a technology for delivering traffic and travel information to motor vehicle drivers.It is digitally coded using the ALERT C or TPEG protocol into Radio Data System (RDS) [1] carried via conventional FM radio broadcasts.

  3. List of projects published in Radio-Electronics magazine

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    Digital voltmeter for your car's dashboard: This easy-to-build project helps keep an eye on your car's electrical system. Fred L. Young Sr., Fred L. Young Jr. 54/7: July 1983 Timex/Sinclair memory expansion: Part 2. Finishing up construction, and a number of useful machine-language utilities you can store in your add-on RAM. Paul W. W. Hunter ...

  4. Vehicular communication systems - Wikipedia

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    V2V is under threat from cable television and other tech firms that want to take away a big chunk of the radio spectrum currently reserved for it and use those frequencies for high-speed internet service. In the USA, V2V's current share of the radio spectrum was set aside by the government in 1999, but has gone unused. The automotive industry ...

  5. Vehicle audio - Wikipedia

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    A digital radio adapter add-on for a car, designed for listening to DAB radio broadcasts on vehicles that would otherwise lack the feature. Vehicles can be retrofitted or upgraded with additional, non-fixed audio systems. FM transmitters provide a way of listening to audio output from a device using the car's FM radio.

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  7. List of amateur radio magazines - Wikipedia

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    CQ Amateur Radio United States: English Monthly 1945–2023 National Communications Magazine United States: English Bimonthly 1988-present CQ VHF Magazine United States: English Quarterly 1996–2013 Electronics Illustrated United States: English Monthly 1959–1961 ham radio United States: English Monthly 1968–1990 K9YA Telegraph United States

  8. National Communications Magazine - Wikipedia

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    National Communications Magazine traces its beginnings to 1988, [2] when Norm Schrein of Ohio created a newsletter for radio enthusiasts. A four-page The Radiogram carried a date of September-October 1988 and carried articles about monitoring the high seas and Fox Marketing leaving the scanner radio business.

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