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How Internet Radio Works
A brief description of how Internet Radio works broadcasts music online including a description of how you can set up an internet radio. From HowStuffWorks.com.
Listen as Solar Flare Engulfs Radio Waves
Listen the sound a solar flare makes and other read answers to questions on space weather.
Uses of Waves
A series of summaries on uses of waves for the UK GCSE level. Covers topics such as sound waves and electromagnetic spectrum.
Waves
BBC revision guide to waves for UK GCSE level. A useful introduction to all the basics and to different types of waves.
Seismic waves
Tutorial about earthquake waves cover ing p and s waves, seismometers and shadow zones.
The Naked Scientists
A group of scientists who use radio, live lecture and the internet to promote science. The site contains podcasts of radio shows, interviews, archived Q&A and much more.
How Radio Works
A brief description of how Radio works. This site is part of Marshall Brain's HowStuffWorks.com.
The Electromagnetic Spectrum
The site explains the basic of the electromagnetic spectrum and the various wavelengths of which it is composed (Radio Waves, Microwaves , Infrared, the Visible Spectrum, Ultraviolet, Gamma Rays, ...
Basics of Radio astronomy
A downloadable pdf guide explaining what radio astronomy is and what it is used for.