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A '''microphone''' or '''mike''' is device that is [[acoustic]] to [[electric]]. It has a [[sensor]] that the [[sound]] in the [[air]] into an [[electrical signal]]. Microphones are used in numerous devices such as [[telephone]]s, [[cellular phone]], [[amateur radio]], [[two-way radio]]s, etc.
 
A '''microphone''' or '''mike''' is device that is [[acoustic]] to [[electric]]. It has a [[sensor]] that the [[sound]] in the [[air]] into an [[electrical signal]]. Microphones are used in numerous devices such as [[telephone]]s, [[cellular phone]], [[amateur radio]], [[two-way radio]]s, etc.
  
==See Also==
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* [[Amateur radio]]
 
* [[Amateur radio]]
  

Revision as of 22:53, June 27, 2016

A microphone or mike is device that is acoustic to electric. It has a sensor that the sound in the air into an electrical signal. Microphones are used in numerous devices such as telephones, cellular phone, amateur radio, two-way radios, etc.

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