Working on the 13.56 MHz frequency, a radio wave ricochets off the chip, picking up a code that identifies the bearer. |
The station began its life in 1982 in a favourable economic climate, riding the free radio wave with the free and easy manner of its presenters. |
Once out of its protective box, any kind of radio wave can potentially ignite it until it is inserted inside the bomb. |
The local system will be delivered by radio wave directly to the user and will provide 24 hour connection. |
Terahertz radiation represents the last unexplored frontier of the radio wave and light spectrum, Nori said. |
One of the most ubiquitous and useful technological tools of the 1950s was the radio wave. |