Unfortunately, BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra isn't broadcast on FM or AM frequencies, but only to digital receivers in the UK or with access to a UK signal:
its D.A.B. and online, not on radio as yet! i have dab
I'm no expert but think the answer is 1500 metres
Radio 5 Live is only broadcast on analog radio on AM (Medium Wave), not FM radio. Frequencies for FM are measured in MegaHertz (MHz) but Medium Wave is transmitted in frequencies in the kiloHertz (kHz) range. The actual frequencies to tune in to for Radio 5Live are: 693 and 909kHz. It is also available on Digital Radio and online internet stream.
Radio Sheffield offers commentaries on numerous sporting events; including football, cricket, tennis and rugby. Radio Sheffield also joins Radio 5 Live for all the latest sporting news.
In the UK, the best three most popular radio channels are: BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 4* and BBC Radio 1. Other popular radio channels are: Heart, Capital, BBC Radio 5 Live*, Kiss, Smooth Radio and Magic FM.
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5 live - Freeview 705 5 live sports extra - Freeview 7065 live - Virgin Media 905 5 live sports extra - Virgin Media 9085 live - Sky 0105 / Freesat 705 5 live Sports Extra - Sky 0144 / Freesat 706Analogue Radio 5 live 909/693 AM
I'm no expert but think the answer is 1500 metres
Radio 5 Live is affiliated with the BBC Radio Network. It was originally known as Radio Five Live and was renamed in August of 2007 but its affiliation was unaffected by this change.
c=wavelength*frequency f=c/λ
Radio waves are at the long wavelength end of the sun's emissions.
Radio 5 Live is only broadcast on analog radio on AM (Medium Wave), not FM radio. Frequencies for FM are measured in MegaHertz (MHz) but Medium Wave is transmitted in frequencies in the kiloHertz (kHz) range. The actual frequencies to tune in to for Radio 5Live are: 693 and 909kHz. It is also available on Digital Radio and online internet stream.
The Lovell Telescope is a radio telescope at Jodrell bank (Cheshire U.K). It can observe wavelengths up to ~5 Ghz.
The best way in order to get more information about "Radio 5 Live" would be for sure to check the BBC website. Here one should click "More" and then the "Full A-Z" link. Now one can select "R" and the corresponding link "Radio 5 Live". Another option would be the related Wikipedia page entitled "BBC Radio 5 Live".
Dennis Miller Live - 1994 Talk Radio 5-22 was released on: USA: 10 July 1998
Simply using the relation wavelength = velocity / frequency So required wavelength = 25/5 = 5 m
BBC World News live is not available on Internet TV. Try contacting the BBC directly for more information on if and how it would be possible, if at all.
There are radio waves with a wavelength of 1000 m, microwaves with a wavelength of 0.01 m, then comes infrared light of 10-5 m, visible light of 5*10-6 m, ultraviolet light of 10-8 m, x-rays of 10-10 m and finally gamma rays of 10-12 m in wavelength.