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  • ng licence for its station in Montreal at 106.3 MHz, a second adjacent frequency to CKAV-FM-10 at 1
  • applied to the CRTC to move from 105.1 to 106.7 MHz, a frequency previously used by a local Aborigi
  • acecraft included a 60 W TV channel F at 959.52 MHz, a 60 W TV channel P at 960.05 MHz, and a 3 W t
  • an broadcasting in 2004 at a frequency of 104.9 MHz after funds to build the station were raised by
  • Only the 450 MHz AGRAS network continues to operate in its origi
  • mateur radio community, the FCC adopted the 220 MHz Allocation Order, which reallocated 220-222 MHz
  • ommunications Commission to move Canton's 101.1 MHz allocation, with their construction permit, to
  • 475 MHz AMD K6-2 Processor
  • tes used two types of radars, the UHF range/425 MHz AN/FPS-50, with four (at Site 1) or three (at S
  • MHz) and S band (2492.08
  • It broadcasts on FM frequency 104.9 MHz and is under ownership of Crossroads Investment
  • MHz), and also streams its programming online; it i
  • This station broadcasts on AM frequency 1450 MHz and is under ownership of Cumulus Media.
  • The station broadcasts at 88.5 MHz, and is owned by Superior Communications.
  • This station broadcasts on FM frequency 102.1 MHz and is under ownership of Cumulus Media.
  • broadcast, VHF low- and high-band, UHF, 800/900 MHz, and microwave.
  • to move from the AM band to the FM band at 98.9 MHz and was given approval by the CRTC on August 28
  • h-frequency common-mode currents above about 50 MHz and affect the signal and the ground connection
  • e processor is capable of speeds of up to 16.58 MHz and can run up to 2.7 MIPS (million instruction
  • uns at a very high frequency (approximately 525 MHz), and the velocity and attenuation of the signa
  • Beacons on 144 MHz and higher frequencies are mainly used to ident
  • l model operated at a frequency of 9000 to 9160 MHz and had a maximum reliable range for bombers of
  • ter of WSMR in Brandon that broadcasts on 103.9 MHz and serves Pasco and northern Hillsborough coun
  • The station's frequency is 98.9 MHz, and broadcasts at a power of 39 kW.
  • nde, Arizona, with a shift in frequency to 88.7 MHz and a raise in effective radiated power to 83,0
  • 3 kHz SSB channel in the 10 meter band at 29.4 MHz and repeating that in baseband on a VHF or UHF
  • This station broadcasts on FM frequency 107.1 MHz and is licensed to WFXM-FM Radio, LLC.
  • dar band used in the UK ranging from 250 to 500 MHz and now obsolete per IEEE Std 521.
  • , Red Rose Radio, which was transmitted on 97.4 MHz and 999 kHz, was split into two stations - Red
  • aster at Little Current on the frequency, 102.1 MHz and began broadcasting in September 2006.
  • dar band used in the UK ranging from 250 to 500 MHz and now obsolete per IEEE Std 521, see and .
  • As the frequency gets higher, into the 600 MHz and higher range, the inductors in the tank cir
  • ed by Bennett in 1962 using observations at 178 MHz, and for many years '3CR' was considered as the
  • kHz, but the Kerr cell allow frequencies of 10 MHz and greater precision of measurement.
  • This station broadcasts on FM frequency 104.5 MHz and is under ownership of Cumulus Media.
  • he radar operated in the L-band at 1250 to 1350 MHz and detected targets at a distance beyond 240 m
  • It broadcasts on 98.9 MHz and is under ownership of Citadel Broadcasting.
  • y 27, 1975; at the time the station was on 99.3 MHz and used only 7.5 watts of power.
  • , four frequencies (Marcher Sound occupied 96.4 MHz and 1260 kHz).
  • approval to change frequency from 99.5 to 93.9 MHz and to increase effective radiated power from 5
  • (License C includes 849.0-850.5 MHz and 894.0-895.5 MHz; License D includes 850.5-8
  • -mesh antenna can be equipped to observe at 408 MHz and at 1.5, 2.7, 4.9, 6.6, and 8.4 GHz, includi
  • It broadcasts on 105.7 MHz and serves the Boston market.
  • MHz, and broadcasts at a power of 50 kW.
  • and Westmeath between the frequencies of 104.7 MHz and 106.7 MHz, as well as offering an online st
  • The station initially broadcast on 104.3 MHz and 1170 kHz (a wavelength of 257 metres, with
  • base stations intstalled as of 2008 on the 800 Mhz and 1800 Mhz bands.
  • ystem is scheduled to stop monitoring for 121.5 MHz and 243 MHz (Class B) distress signals from EPI
  • lly call your own, Hereward Radio began on 95.7 MHz and 225 metres/1332kHz.
  • on licensed to Delphos, Ohio, operating at 91.5 MHz and serving the Lima, Ohio, market area.
  • adcasting in Grand Falls, New Brunswick at 93.5 MHz and 5,300 watts.
  • eorgia area, broadcasting on FM frequency 100.9 MHz and is owned by Register Communications.
  • n in Louisville, Kentucky, broadcasting at 89.3 MHz and focusing on news.
  • KRDX broadcasts on the frequency of 98.5 MHz and is licenced to broadcast from Vail, Arizona
  • The company also holds 700 MHz and AWS licenses covering most of Tennessee and
  • roadcasting on a horizontal frequency of 3700.5 MHz, and the other on a vertical frequency of 4199.
  • ugh the development of LF (<135 kHz), HF (13.56 MHz) and UHF (860-960 MHz) RFID products and system
  • he Zilog Z80 CPU, which was clocked at 2.457600 MHz and a custom sound chip.
  • st from the very beginning, starting with 107.9 MHz and later 102.1 MHz until it was discontinued i
  • It used a UHF frequency from 464 to 475 MHz, and they ran on a rechargeable 4.4 Volt mercur
  • It broadcasts on FM frequency 91.5 MHz and is a Bible Broadcasting Network (BBN) Owned
  • n covering Ventura County, California, at 88.3 ( MHz) and Santa Barbara at 102.3 (MHz) and 1340 (kHz
  • UHF, VHF Tactical (30-88 MHz) and SatCom systems combined with ECCM methods,
  • as an Amateur 11-meter band from 26.96 to 27.23 MHz, and a frequency for radio-controlled devices a
  • IPTV India Forum define the range as 582 to 806 MHz and the DVB Worldwide website refers to the ran
  • asts via translator in Salt Lake City, at 98.3 ( MHz) and Bear Lake at 102.3 (MHz).
  • MHz) and transmitted on a wide aperture antenna arr
  • estial radio sources detected originally at 159 MHz, and subsequently at 178 MHz.
  • e of celestial radio sources as measured at 408 MHz and 1407 MHz.
  • mitters in Kitchener, Ontario (CKAV-FM-8, 102.5 MHz) and Montreal (CKAV-FM-10, 106.7 MHz).
  • This station broadcasts on FM frequency 103.5 MHz and is under ownership of Cumulus Media.
  • tions of 80 arcseconds and 23 arcseconds at 408 MHz and 1407 MHz respectively, and catalogued radio
  • reased slightly, since now a Pentium III of 700 MHz and DirectX 8 are now part of the minimum syste
  • a Snapdragon ARM microprocessor clocked at 800 MHz and an embedded Adreno 205 graphics chip capabl
  • CKOS broadcasts at 91.1 MHz and streams live on the internet as well.
  • WWAN - 3G HSPA (850 MHz and 1900 MHz) or (900 MHz and 2100 MHz)
  • o sample an FM radio broadcast centered at 87.9 MHz and bandlimited to a 200 kHz band, then an appr
  • ida that broadcasts at the FM frequency of 88.5 MHz and streaming live.
  • that first took to the air in June 1968 at 94.7 MHz and signed off on February 14, 1987.
  • The standard is multiplied to 50 MHz and broadcast as a reference signal to the rece
  • rces (the 2C catalogue of radio sources at 81.5 MHz, and the 3C catalogue of radio sources at 159 M
  • United Kingdom broadcasting on 106.7 and 106.9 MHz and streaming at www.106jack.com.
  • The move to 98.5 MHz and a boost to 50 kW occurred in 1976.
  • It has a core clock of 110 to 200 MHz and can process at 266 MIPS or more.
  • It operates at a frequency of 107.1 MHz and is branded as Radio Free Nashville.
  • A UHF (381 MHz) antenna provided a one-way relay to the orbite
  • 96.1 & 101.7 MHz are still classed as separate stations however.
  • MHz) are the same distance apart to the hydrogen li
  • However, signals with frequencies below 30 MHz are reflected by an ionized layer in the Earth'
  • Texas Instruments 333 MHz ARM-based processor
  • CPU: Samsung, S3C2440AL-40, 400 MHz, ARM9
  • CPU: 75 MHz ARM9
  • hville, Tennessee market on a frequency of 93.7 mHz as "FM 94 The Fish", the "fish" referring to th
  • WCOS-FM signed on in March 1951 on 97.9 FM MHz as the sister station of WCOS-AM 1400 kHz and a
  • ,600 watts of effective radiated power on 107.3 MHz as WOWL-FM.
  • The station went on the air on 97.1 MHz as WEOA on 1989-10-31.
  • In July 1994 2WZD began broadcasting on 93.1 MHz as FM93.
  • In the 1960s, FM service was added on 94.5 MHz, at the dial position now occupied by WGBT.
  • ng this period,KPAC founded a sister FM at 98.5 mHz at first as a simulcast of KPAC-AM in 1963 whic
  • 1 FM) broadcasts from Jackson, Georgia, on 92.1 MHz at 3000 watts ERP.
  • uann C. Dahl applied for a new station on 101.1 MHz at Canton, Illinois, and were granted a constru
  • s owned by Cumulus Media and broadcasts on 96.9 MHz at 6 kilowatts ERP from the Illinois Mountain m
  • The spacecraft transmitted at 183.6 MHz at least until April 6.
  • It went on the air in 1957 on 103.1 MHz at 320 watts.
  • r Channel Communications and broadcasts on 99.3 MHz at 330 watts power from a tower site on Shawang
  • The station broadcasts on 91.3 MHz at 15 kilowatts ERP from a tower in Milton, New
  • inois State University and broadcasting on 89.1 MHz at Normal, Illinois.
  • MHz at bit rate of 200 bit/s, and receives on 401.6
  • The station broadcasts on 88.3 MHz at a power of 2.8 kilowatts ERP from the Heldeb
  • educational (NCE) public radio station on 89.5 MHz at Chesterton in Northwest Indiana.
  • WSOG is an FM broadcasting station on 88.1 MHz at Spring Valley, Illinois.
  • educational (NCE) public radio station on 90.7 MHz at Peoria, Illinois.
  • UHF 59 (visual 775.25 MHz, aural 781.25 MHz): Dresden Fernsehen
  • Note that the 915 MHz band should not be used in countries outside Re
  • uired to abandon their position in the high-700 MHz band (channels 60 - 69).
  • by the Mode S radar link operating in the 1090 MHz band which was selected as the primary link by
  • With the 220-222 MHz band now left unused, the FCC issued parts of t
  • ith the most commonly used band being the 13.56 MHz band used by systems compliant with ISO/IEC 144
  • ed in a shift of these 100 mW devices to the 49 MHz band, with operation on the CB frequencies to c
  • In July 2006, needing to vacate the 700 MHz band, the station moved from channel 52 to chan
  • ently DTAC is testing its 3g service on the 850 Mhz band.
  • Cobra Dane operates in the 1215-1400 MHz band.
  • In a typical 100 MHz bandwidth (e.g. an oscilloscope), a bandpass fi
  • d 100 W high power wide beam transponders of 33 MHz bandwidth to provide digital communications and
  • of its transponders are significantly wider (72 MHz bandwidth) than traditional broadcast satellite
  • 8.3 GHz (X-band) and 2.25 GHz (S-band) with 35 MHz bandwidth.
  • Shine Radio 90.1 - DZRV 90.1 MHz Bayombong
  • MHz beacon at 1200 baud using asynchronous AFSK.
  • 19.7 MHz, beam width of 1.4 degrees, N-S and E-W arms of
  • h of May 2011 launched HSPA+ services over 2100 MHz, becoming the first LTE ready mobile network in
  • country to country, with spacings of 6, 7 and 8 MHz being common.
  • stations shared with Delhi are Radio City 91.1 MHz, Big FM 92.7 MHz, Red FM 93.5 MHz, Radio One 94
  • The SPS signal will be modulated by a 1 MHz BPSK signal.
  • 1950, the station was moved to its current 97.1 MHz, but the station was taken off the air in the e
  • The station's frequency formerly was 93.7 MHz, but was changed in early 2006 to 93.9 MHz.
  • MHz), but the L2 transmission, intended for militar
  • This station was originally heard on 88.5 MHz, but moved to 92.9 in 1993 because they were ca
  • Shine Radio DYMI-FM 94.7 MHz Calinog is an FM station owned and operated by
  • Shine Radio 94.7 - DYMI 94.7 MHz Calinog, Iloilo
  • Played by the Ridge City FM 76.5 MHz Call sign RIDGE
  • d at the dish to the frequency range of 250-750 MHz, called "Ka-lo".
  • 95.5 MHz, Channel 238, has an Effective Radiated Power o
  • 92.9 MHz, Channel 225, has an Effective Radiated Power o
  • tion of the RF power source is frequently 13.56 MHz, chosen by the Federal Communications Commissio
  • Its processor had a 55 ns clock period (18.2 MHz clock frequency) and 16 megawords (128 MB) of m
  • ed the equipment and test facilities for the 60 MHz coaxial cable systems, operator services using
  • (1) Digital Storage Oscilloscope, 150 MHz, Color
  • ARCAL System: Activated by five clicks on 122.8 MHz Computer: For pilots (restricted to weather and
  • int-compatible with the Arduino, with up to 100 MHz Cortex ARM processors
  • Spirit FM Davao - DXGN 89.9 MHz Davao City
  • Memory 1 DIMM, Maximum 4Gb Dual-channel 400 MHz DDR2 SDRAM (PC2-6400)
  • KASE-FM (100.7 MHz) debuted on March 30, 1969, then playing an aut
  • 97.3 MHz: Deutschlandfunk
  • sion repeater] and one switchable (50 kHz or 13 MHz) double-conversion repeater.
  • tion on 99.0MHz and third radio station on 94.8 MHz, each with 50 kW, as well as a TV station on ch
  • cted the FAA to require the installation of 406 MHz ELTs in all business jets (replacing the 121.5M
  • own with a co-located glidepath (328.6 to 335.4 MHz) equipment.
  • Number of Transponders (36 MHz Equivalent): 60
  • n in the 60's it operated an FM station at 88.1 MHz, eventually abandoning the AM station.
  • or information on the Cleveland/Akron area 95.5 MHz FCC-licensed broadcast facility prior to July 3
  • or information on the Cleveland/Akron area 98.1 MHz FCC-licensed broadcast facility since July 3, 2
  • 133 MHz Flight Computer
  • ormat changes, ownership changes, and the 103.1 MHz FM signal was moved to Avoca.
  • tion operates on the FM radio frequency of 98.7 MHz, FM channel 254. .
  • ion in Waldron, Arkansas, broadcasting at 103.1 MHz FM to the Fort Smith market, ranked by Arbitron
  • Galaxy Birmingham - 102.2 MHz FM
  • a Canadian radio station broadcasting at 107.3 MHz FM stereo in Calgary, Alberta.
  • ion operates on the FM radio frequency of 105.7 MHz, FM channel 289.
  • nd Cool FM was created to broadcast on the 97.4 MHz FM frequency in the Greater Belfast area only.
  • 999 using a restricted service licence on 107.3 MHz FM via a mast at Mousehold Heath.
  • on based in Humble, Texas, broadcasting on 89.3 MHz FM in the Greater Houston area.
  • broadcasting on 1548 kHz/194m AM, 95.2 and 95.9 MHz FM under the name of Radio Hallam from its stud
  • KHFR is a radio station on 89.7 MHz FM licensed to Santa Maria, California, serving
  • ion operates on the FM radio frequency of 100.7 MHz, FM channel 264.
  • transmitter in Banff, which broadcasts on 100.1 MHz FM stereo with an effective radiated power of 9
  • g to London on 90.2 & 103.5 to Surrey/Berkshire MHz FM specialising in House music as well as 80's,
  • rotham relay on the adjacent frequency of 100.9 MHz FM which serves much of South East England and
  • is a college radio station broadcasting at 99.5 MHz FM in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
  • It broadcasts on 87.7 MHz FM across the college campus between the hours
  • MHz FM and 1557 kHz AM covering Southampton and Win
  • KAOW (88.9 MHz FM) broadcasting) is a radio station broadcasti
  • MHz FM, CD Country 107.9) is a radio station broadc
  • The station, which broadcasts on 88.1 MHz FM, is owned by Superior Communications (aka Mi
  • It broadcasts on 94.8, 103.7 and 104 MHz FM, DAB Digital Radio and is streamed on the in
  • rliest pirate stations, started in 1979 on 94.6 MHz FM, was called Andromeda which broadcast to the
  • or Winchester and the surrounding areas on 96.7 MHz FM, entitled Ocean Sound (North) - The Light FM
  • s at Broadcasting House in St Sampson's on 93.2 MHz FM-VHF and 1116 kHz AM-MW in Guernsey and 99 MH
  • tation broadcasting in Brooks, Alberta at 101.1 MHz FM.
  • competitors was WYSP, which broadcasts at 94.1 MHz FM.
  • tation in Monee, Illinois, broadcasting on 88.9 MHz FM.
  • Ocean Sound North could be heard on 96.7 MHz FM.
  • r many years, operated with 3,000 watts at 88.3 MHz FM.
  • a year on its webcasts and twice a year on 87.7 MHz FM.
  • roadcast to the city of Bristol in 1990 on 97.2 MHz FM.
  • e audio from TV channel 6 can be heard on 87.75 MHz FM.
  • d to Crown Point, Indiana, broadcasting on 90.5 MHz FM.
  • of the radar type being detected, plus about 10 MHz for the intermediate frequency).
  • MHz for air-to-air and air-to-ground, including air
  • n transmitter launches a new FM frequency (95.6 MHz) for North Norfolk.
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