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Radio was a technology that used [[electromagnetic radiation|electromagnetic waves]] to transmit data at the speed of light. In [[2254]], eighteen years after the crash of the [[S.S. Columbia|S.S. ''Columbia'']], the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701]] received what appeared to be a radio [[distress call]] from its last known location in the [[Talos Star Group]], eighteen [[light years]] distant.<ref name="TOS00"/> During the 20th century, radio was commonly used not just for [[communications]] but also for transmitting entertainment programming.<ref name="TOS28"/>
 
Radio was a technology that used [[electromagnetic radiation|electromagnetic waves]] to transmit data at the speed of light. In [[2254]], eighteen years after the crash of the [[S.S. Columbia|S.S. ''Columbia'']], the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701]] received what appeared to be a radio [[distress call]] from its last known location in the [[Talos Star Group]], eighteen [[light years]] distant.<ref name="TOS00"/> During the 20th century, radio was commonly used not just for [[communications]] but also for transmitting entertainment programming.<ref name="TOS28"/>
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Revision as of 05:54, 29 March 2023

radio
A radio receiver in 1930 (TOS 28)

A radio receiver in 1930 (TOS 28)
First Appearance TOS 15 (17 Nov 1966)
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Prime Timeline
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Radio was a technology that used electromagnetic waves to transmit data at the speed of light. In 2254, eighteen years after the crash of the S.S. Columbia, the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 received what appeared to be a radio distress call from its last known location in the Talos Star Group, eighteen light years distant.[1] During the 20th century, radio was commonly used not just for communications but also for transmitting entertainment programming.[2]

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