TimerRecord
Downloads This program created for a radio station radio fires up and kills a program at set times. Obviously you can make it load a game or other programs at set times. Currently used to load a copy of winamp and then kill it an hour later, this records a...
[June 30, 2005, 20:35]
MP3DJ Broadcast Radio Automation Software
Downloads MP3DJ Broadcast Radio Automation Software plays music without interruptions and inserts play lists with commercials at defined day times. MP3DJ Broadcast Radio Automation Software can be also operated manually, in a way like any other software of...
[February 6, 2006, 2:46]
Lacey's Paper Round
News You've heard of the wind up radio -- now get set for the laptop -- Financial Times The Financial Times' Meg Carter profiles the BayGen Power Group, owners of the wind-up radio technolgy invented by Briton, Trevor Baylis.
[December 21, 1998, 0:22]
Motorola Denies Mobile Phone Cancer Shield Claims
News The company admitted that it is trying to find ways to reduce the amount of radio waves emitted by a mobile phone, but insisted that public concern that the handsets can cause brain tumours was not the driving force behind the work.
[June 14, 2001, 8:39]
Mobile Phone Manufacturers Work On Cancer Shields
News These components could shield the phone user from radio waves emitted by the handset. One patent from Nokia is reported to include a sentence noting suggestions that continuous exposure to radio frequency radiation could lead to "a development of...
[June 11, 2001, 9:41]
Laptop Makers Push Pre-standard Wireless
News Lenovo is the latest notebook supplier to build a high-speed Wi-Fi radio into its notebooks. Lenovo, which acquired IBM's laptop business in 2005, will offer an 802.11n radio within its 3000 series notebooks.
[November 10, 2006, 13:56]
Bluetooth Will Kill Off Wireless Standard
News The 802.11 standard uses the same radio frequency as Bluetooth, the license free ISM (Industrial, Scientific and Medical) Band at 2.45GHz. This means the Band has to be divided into a number of 1MHz wide channels and the radio hops from channel to...
[May 18, 1999, 8:37]
Jodrell Bank Radiotelescope Spared The Axe
News The cash will ensure two years' funding for the e-Merlin project, which comprises two telescopes at Jodrell Bank, as well as other telescopes around the country.e-Merlin is an upgrade to the UK's national radio observatory project, Merlin, which...
[July 10, 2008, 16:50]
Biathletes Get Wireless Weapon At Olympics
News He'd use a stopwatch to time the biathlete's arrival, then radio the information to colleagues. The colleagues would do the math by hand to figure the split time, then radio back strategy advice. The edge biathletes get from the devices strapped to...
[February 9, 2002, 6:30]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog The company founder has announced he's funding a brand new radio telescope, a huge array of dishes to scan the heavens for signals from other intelligences, establish whether they're able to communicate and then upload any security patches they...
[March 26, 2004, 16:15]
ADSL - The Technology Behind The Speed
News Ordinary modems make noises in the same frequency range as humans use to talk: ADSL uses radio frequencies instead. In fact, an ADSL link has over 250 separate radio channels all transmitting simultaneously and each carrying as much information as...
[July 29, 1999, 8:38]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Meanwhile, a group of radio amateurs have set a new long-distance reception record by picking up the signal from Voyager 1. For those who care about such things, this is roughly equivalent to someone knocking up a supersonic jet fighter in their...
[April 10, 2006, 11:35]
Reading With Your Ears
News It was the kind of thing that was clearly much too long for a radio station to play. And you can get the major NPR (National Public Radio) programmes time-shifted to your listening schedule. At the time, The New York Times ran a little story saying...
[August 23, 2004, 10:40]
New Wireless Tech Promises Gigabits In The Home
News The chips from IBM rely on the portion of the radio spectrum from roughly 30 to 300 GHz, which is known as the millimetre wave frequency bands because the wavelength of radio waves in this section of the spectrum is best measured in millimetres.
[February 6, 2006, 16:40]
Fordtelematics Drives Mondeo Man Out Of Trouble
News On the Ford Focus and Ford Mondeo, fordtelematics is available on the 5000 radio, 500 radio with CD-autochanger and the 6000 and 6006. Research from the Transport Research Laboratory has indicated that drivers using mobile phones, including hands...
[March 22, 2002, 17:58]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog It's horribly plausible: there have been reports of mysterious voices, picked up by radio mic receivers, apparently prompting the Prez; times when Dubya has broken off in mid-speech and snapped at an invisible someone; even rumours that in the...
[October 8, 2004, 18:45]
Bluefi? Witooth? WiFi And Bluetooth Are Getting Together
Blog The equivalent digital radio chip will have several million - and will cost ten times less. This got shamelessly nerdy, as I took every advantage to try and get up to speed on radio chip design and where it's going.
[December 6, 2007, 13:40]
Friday
Blog As ultrawideband radio pushes wireless speeds up towards the gigabit, and terabit fibre systems have been around since 1996, the great and the good have updated the universal service requirement for the minimal data speed a telephone line should...
[July 28, 2003, 14:21]
A Combined Analogue+Digital Software Defined Radio Receiver Front-End For Bluetooth And HiperLAN/2
White Papers A software defined radio receiver can at different times-receive signals of a multitude of standards, obliviating the need to design, manufacture, stock and carry around separate receivers for all contemporary radio standards.
[August 8, 2008, 1:19]
Mars Probe Hailed As Triumph For UK Technology
Talkback Maybe the america sattilite didnt get the message becuase of 12 and 24 hour time where mixed up so the radio times ar beaming at the wrong place The experts say that its probably got sumin to do with time or radio interferance.a simple message...
[December 25, 2003, 21:21]

