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Radio Operations

Radio operations involve the transmission and reception of sound signals through radio waves. A transmitter converts audio signals, such as voice or music, into electromagnetic waves, which are then sent into the air. These waves travel at the speed of light and can be received by radios tuned to the specific frequency. The receiver captures the waves and converts them back into sound. Radio operations encompass various uses, including broadcasting music and news, two-way communication, and emergency services, and rely on technology like antennas, modulation techniques, and frequency management to ensure clear and reliable communication.