Propagation

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Propagation can refer to:

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Clone or Clones or Cloning or Cloned or The Clone may refer to:

Freestyle may refer to:

Crack frequently refers to:

Transmission may refer to:

Loss may refer to:

New Wave may refer to:

Receiver or receive may refer to:

Mono may refer to:

RCP may refer to:

Radio propagation is the behavior of radio waves as they travel, or are propagated, from one point to another in vacuum, or into various parts of the atmosphere. As a form of electromagnetic radiation, like light waves, radio waves are affected by the phenomena of reflection, refraction, diffraction, absorption, polarization, and scattering. Understanding the effects of varying conditions on radio propagation has many practical applications, from choosing frequencies for amateur radio communications, international shortwave broadcasters, to designing reliable mobile telephone systems, to radio navigation, to operation of radar systems.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Digital Radio Mondiale</span> Digital radio broadcasting standard

Digital Radio Mondiale is a set of digital audio broadcasting technologies designed to work over the bands currently used for analogue radio broadcasting including AM broadcasting—particularly shortwave—and FM broadcasting. DRM is more spectrally efficient than AM and FM, allowing more stations, at higher quality, into a given amount of bandwidth, using xHE-AAC audio coding format. Various other MPEG-4 codecs and Opus are also compatible, but the standard now specifies xHE-AAC.

Click or Klick may refer to:

Indigo is a color between blue and violet.

A wave is a disturbance that transfers energy through matter or space.

TMM may refer to:

A fracture is the (local) separation of a body into two, or more, pieces under the action of stress.

Waves most often refers to:

Cracker, crackers or The Crackers may refer to:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">HamSphere</span>

HamSphere is a subscription-based internet service that simulates amateur radio communication using VoIP connections over the Internet. The simulator allows licensed radio amateurs and unlicensed enthusiasts to communicate with one another using a simulated ionosphere. It was designed by Kelly Lindman, a radio amateur with call sign 5B4AIT.