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Short-wave radiation Dudhia It is a simple downward scheme integration of solar flux, accounting for clear-air scattering, water vapor absorption (Lacis and Hansen 1974), and cloud albedo and absorption.
The absence of long-wave will also affect 90,000 homes in rural areas which cannot currently receive Radio 4 on short-wave.
At lower frequencies of short-wave band, the atmospheric noise predominates.
Government did not own short-wave transmitters, the broadcasts were transmitted by radiotelephone to London and relayed by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC).
1932: Marconi completed the first short-wave radio.
1932 Marconi completed work on the first short-wave radio.
Short-wave listeners and anyone with an interest in the technology of radio communication are especially invited to go along to the society's meetings.
CALLING all local radio amateurs and short-wave listeners - the Coventry Amateur Radio Society is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year.
Having said this, with no disrespect to all that Salt and Light has achieved in getting people at least interested in their Catholic faith, I have to say that EWTN, which is available through satellite cable/radio, digital cable and short-wave radio, is good to have as an accompaniment to S + L.
The energy provided by electrical stimulation, ultrasound, and short-wave diathermy machines helps to reduce swelling and pain, and increases circulation, which stimulates the cells to heal damaged tissue.
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