A thing that old people listen to or a hobby that old people do when they're bored.
I like to listen to the radio 24/7
A labeling machine. A punk song will go on the radio loved by posers for a short time then go off known as "old" or "pop" forever more.
random that listens to the radio: Did you hear that (insert once good song here) on 92.9?
other random that listens to the radio: Like oh my god! That is so old! That new pussycat dolls song is way better and fresh.
me: *adds randoms and 92.9 to "to shoot" list*
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Term used in the Los Angeles County Jail to tell inmates to shut up so the Deputy can hear his police radio while walking on the row. Usually "radio" will be yelled by a shot caller in the module or a trustee. If the tier or row is too loud and the deputy gets pissed off, there is a high probability that the duputy will shut off the phones, search cells, or find other ways to cause suffering to the inmates.
"Hey baker row. Radio!! Deputy walking front to back!"
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There are many different types of radio receiving circuits:
-Crystal (see above)
-Regenerative
-Tuned Radio Frequency (TRF)
-Superheterodyne
Modern radios are superheterodyne. The superheterodyne circuit replaced the TRF and regenerative circuits by the 1930's, and crystal sets were nearly dead until solid state radio emerged.
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A typo of βRatioβ. Can also be used same as ratio.
It came first from TikTok when someone commented a feedback on the video, then the first replied said βRadioβ. After that someone screenshoted it and post it on reddit which makes it more famous.
Ex.
Person 1: Dream and Dream SMP is a masterpiece
Person 2: Radio
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Ted the DJ: Radio is defined "Theater of mind," and so when he said theater of mind I just said, "Well hey, I can't be an actor, I can't be an on air personality," but THE VOICE JUST BECAME something of a development over years and I went to school for it.
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A source of media in which an AM or FM station broadcasts though a transmitter and is received through a tuner. Radio stations come in many genres like talk radio, hit music, rock, country, sports talk, religious broadcasting, etc. A typical FM/AM Radio in America ranges from the frequencies of 87.7 to 107.9 on the FM band and 530 to 1710 on the AM band.
"Hey Daniel, turn the radio to 101.9 FM, my favorite radio show is on!"
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