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The fin on top of a car is called a shark fin antenna. It handles a surprising amount of tech, including the radio, GPS, ...
Strong majorities in the House and Senate want to require that new cars still receive AM to provide a forum for emergency ...
A new Audacy study finds AM/FM radio ads drive action in the car, with 56% of listeners seeking more info and 41% making purchases.
While radio continues to claim the widest reach of all media, it no longer commands the in-dash experience. The word from Quu’s 2025 In-Vehicle Visuals Report is that carmakers are playing ...
Truck drivers in Australia often advocate for the use of ultra-high frequency (UHF) radios among caravan owners as a crucial tool for road safety and communication.
Wireless car keys, tire pressure sensors and wireless car diagnostic systems operate in the UHF ISM-bands using FSK/GFSK or ASK/OOK modulation with data rates between 0.5 and 200Kb/s. Recently, ...
Radio is still in the car, but no longer front and center. Quu’s 2025 report urges broadcasters to adapt digital-first dashboards and content.
The piece focuses on the “car radio of the future,” though when you see the device and realize where we are now with audio gear, the “future” in this case appears to extend to about 1975.
Footage shows the truckie trailing behind the caravan on the two-lane highway for just a moment before the traveller ahead contacts him on his ultra high frequency (UHF) radio.
LPB, formerly Louisiana Public Broadcasting, wants to shift its KLTM-13 from VHF Channel 13 to UHF Channel 29. In the digital TV era, signal penetration is stronger with a UHF signal, hence the ...
iHeartRadio has launched a redesign of its mobile app — the first major overhaul since it debuted in 2011 — and it might make you ditch your car’s radio controls. That’s because the new ...