Tuned Radio
January 28, 2026 • EPISODE 295
How do radios tune in to specific stations? In this episode of Science LIVE, Dr. Roger Billings explores the tuned radio—how circuits are adjusted to select particular frequencies so we can hear one station clearly among many. Learn why tuning is essential for radio reception and how the first wireless radio signal crossed the Atlantic Ocean, launching a new era of global communication.

About DrB
Dr. Roger Billings is a visionary innovator whose work has touched the lives of millions of students and transformed the landscape of education. Widely known as “DrB” to the countless kids who benefit from his groundbreaking Acellus learning system, Dr. Billings has dedicated his life to advancing education through technology.
As part of DrB’s lifelong commitment to supporting education, Science LIVE was launched as a way to “give back” by mentoring students in conjunction with the Roger Billings Scholarship Program.
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Another interesting episode of Science Live!
The science besides radios is so interesting
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I like the part where Dr Tobias was talking about John Sullivan and his portion in 1970 and studies black holes. He studied a black hole out in space that was invisible also near the end they singed Wellerman song.
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This is awesome. Thank you
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How can some radios reach all the way around the world but I cant even get mine to reach from the back of the yard to my house?
Great episode I look forward to seeing these radio kits in the Acellus store.
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I have an antique radio that used to be my grandpas in my room, its one of my favorite items.
If they make fishing line with wires in it, how does the wire get in it?
Very cool. Would like to have a kit that can do either regular radio or r-51’s super radio, maybe with two circuits with a switch that switches from one to the other.
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Learning more about the tuned radios was really fascinating!
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How big was the first model of the radio?
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You can use a wire to transfer from different radio frequencies.
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I actually got a Radio/Cassette player for Christmas, and I loved it!
we still have a old radio in our house
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How long did it take them to make that radio, and honestly? Them ending with the sea shanty was hilarious. I also wonder if there’s a way to put the computer the size of a fishing string inside a watch?
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I really want to try to build one of those radios with my dad.
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Are radio going to be needed in the future?
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When was the first radio made?
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I wonder if tuned radios will be needed in the future?
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How did they made the microscopic computer?
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Thank you for the educational video.
The boat skit and little history lesson on Radio waves was so peak
The computer thread looks like fishing wire, that’s really cool.
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They made wire and they put rows of electronics inside the wire.
They tried burning it and tried to run over it and it still worked.
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I liked the Area 51 part today.
I think its so cool that radios can be used even when two people are in different countries
I enjoyed learning more about the tuned Radio and Bil’s teacher should have encouraged innovation rather than shut him down by getting him expelled. Kids need teachers who will listen to their ideas.
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I didn’t realize you could make a radio that easily.
Comment A thread computer is crazy!
How did you get a connection from so far away?
This is a great reminder that failed experiements don’t really mean you failed.
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That computer strand looks like a piece of my hair and that makes me wonder do I have a computer in my hair?!
Do you think two-way radios will be on smart watches soon?
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The radio was an invention toward communication, and was made very early in history.
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I wonder how much radios would change in the next few years.
Explained so well!☺️
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You learn something new every day!