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The phrase "a common radio" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a type of radio that is widely available or frequently used by people.
Example: "In many households, a common radio serves as a source of news and entertainment."
Alternatives: "a standard radio" or "a typical radio".
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It was there that I experienced a common Radio Shack problem: the sale item was "sold out".
The Port Authority police were poorly prepared, the commission found, with officers responding from the agency's airports, tunnels and bridges but unable to find a common radio frequency or a command post for instructions.
She said the agency was considering an immediate reaction to the Hudson crash: making it mandatory for pilots in the uncontrolled air corridor to announce their location and intentions on a common radio frequency whose use is now voluntary.
The safety board has not issued a final report about the collision, but its recommendations last week included having helicopters and planes fly at separate altitudes, and advising pilots to monitor a common radio frequency to make their positions known and to listen for other flights.
The only required hardware is a common radio frequency (RF) data collection device driven by the oscillator under test (OUT).
Among them, code division multiple access (CDMA) using direct sequence (DS) spread spectrum modulation is widely recognized as an efficient solution to allow uncoordinated access by several users to a common radio network, to resist against interference, and to combat the effects of multipath fading [1, 2].
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Our aim was to estimate the value of bedside sonography (ATL, ultramark9) in confirming the position of a common radio-opaque nasogastric tube (NG-Levin) and compare this procedure with simple radiography.
DQMAN has been designed as a layer-2 mechanism for wireless ad hoc networks where a number of users are equipped with half-duplex radio stations and share a single common radio channel with any arbitrary bandwidth.
Hasib and Fapojuwo[6] presented an analysis of common radio resource management scheme for end-to-end QoS support in heterogeneous wireless networks.
Our first contribution in this paper is to explore the construction of an amplify and forward system which exploits a useful property of common radio hardware.
His lab is currently investigating a recent discovery that common radio waves can cause water to burst into flame and burn, which has immense implications for energy production.
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