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  • Commission (FCC) authorization to move to 1340 kHz, a Class D channel, adding nighttime coverage a
  • stem was designed to work approximately below 1 kHz, above which the given phase difference becomes
  • ceived easily at a medium wave frequency of 918 kHz across the whole of Europe at night-time.
  • d gospel format moved to the more powerful 1300 kHz, after swapping frequencies with then-sister st
  • the International Telecommunication Union, a 15 kHz allocation to the amateur radio service will be
  • In 1995, WAGE moved to 1200 kHz, allowing the use of a stronger full-time signa
  • MHz FM and 1557 kHz AM covering Southampton and Winchester, and Oce
  • Downtown Radio continued on 1026 kHz AM and on some FM frequencies and Cool FM was c
  • It broadcast at 1120 kHz AM until 1941, at which time it switched to 115
  • 990 6RPH Information Radio broadcasts on 990 kHz AM and is wonded and operated by the Foundation
  • sh radio station broadcasting to London on 1584 kHz AM specialising in music, news, and politics.
  • tation called Hospital Radio Basingstoke on 945 kHz AM and on channel 6 on the bedside PatientLine
  • This station began broadcasting on 1230 kHz AM on October 26, 1940.
  • n the radio station in New York City on the 660 kHz AM frequency (formerly WNBC-AM).
  • ire and was first heard on Chiltern Radio's 792 kHz AM, 828 kHz AM transmitters and Northants Radio
  • use in St Sampson's on 93.2 MHz FM-VHF and 1116 kHz AM-MW in Guernsey and 99 MHz FM-VHF in Alderney
  • It broadcasts at 1370 kHz AM.
  • , broadcasting to the Monterey Bay area on 1410 kHz AM.
  • ng to the Los Angeles metropolitan area on 1650 kHz AM.
  • g to the Austin-Round Rock area of Texas on 970 kHz AM.
  • ngham), 95.6 FM (West Runton, near Cromer), 855 kHz AM/MW (Postwick, east Norwich near the A47), 87
  • This station broadcasts on AM frequency 1240 kHz and is under ownership of Cumulus Media.
  • ve transmitter, which worked until 1978 on 1439 kHz and then on 1440 kHz was increased to 350 kW af
  • a single 257 metres tall mast radiator for 153 kHz and a ring antenna system consisting of 5 masts
  • ve suppression, is used for broadcasting on 846 kHz, and the mast array is used for broadcasting on
  • e transmissions originating from Italy at 26000 kHz and at 26010 kHz DRM making it the only (and la
  • transmissions, which occurred until 1978 on 773 kHz and after 1978 on 774 kHz on June 1, 1981, the
  • The station was originally on 1470 kHz, and licensed to Portage, Pennsylvania, halfway
  • s applied to change the frequency 1010 from 990 kHz and increase the power to 50,000 watts Daytime
  • On AM then frequencies of 5995 kHz and 6195 kHz (49m broadcast band) and 9410 kHz
  • Today it is used for broadcasting on 702 kHz and 1467 kHz.
  • The station broadcasts on AM frequency 1410 kHz and is currently under ownership of Big Chief B
  • PSIL: Arithmetic mean of 500 Hz, 1 kHz and 2 kHz octave bands
  • This station broadcasts on AM frequency 1120 kHz and is under ownership of Kirkland Wireless Bro
  • WKSK went on the air in 1959, at 1600 kHz and with only a signal of 500 watts.
  • After 1928 its frequency was 183.5 kHz and after 1934 191 kHz.
  • e include, as examples, the French MRCC on 1696 kHz and 2677 kHz, Stornoway Coastguard on 1743 kHz,
  • on was originally WZAL and was assigned to 1540 kHz and was owned by Dallas Tarkenton (older brothe
  • hat NDBs be operated on a frequency between 190 kHz and 1750 kHz, although normally all NDBs in Nor
  • The station broadcasts on AM frequency 1530 kHz and is currently under ownership of Wells Broad
  • KDES began in 1957 on the AM dial at 920 kHz and was affiliated with ABC Radio.
  • MHz +/− 9 kHz, and 1200/9600 baud digital operation.
  • The station broadcasts on AM frequency 1530 kHz and is currently under ownership of Paulino Ber
  • s transmitted via analogue radio on 693 and 909 kHz, and lasted for three years and eight months.
  • des high quality WAV rendering (up to 32 bit 96 kHz) and ASIO support.
  • Testing frequencies used were 5755 kHz and 9480 kHz, and recorded by several listeners
  • KMIC broadcasts on 1590 kHz and is under ownership of The Walt Disney Compa
  • About 1985, the frequency was changed to 650 kHz and the daytime power increased to 10,000 watts
  • It is used for broadcasting on 747 kHz and 1008 kHz with a power of 400 kilowatts.
  • determined, but are expected to be between 415 kHz and 526.5 kHz.
  • signed on on May 1, 1980, at a frequency of 940 kHz and a power of 2500 watts.
  • n in Erie, Pennsylvania that broadcasts on 1330 kHz and is operated by Connoisseur Media.
  • , which operates under the callsign NPM on 21.4 kHz and 23.4 kHz, uses as antenna two guyed masts,
  • broadcasting on the mediumwave frequencies 1116 kHz and 1386 kHz with a maximum transmission power
  • al Maritime Distress Safety System occupies 518 kHz and 490 kHz for important digital text broadcas
  • mediumwave broadcasts to Nottinghamshire on 999 kHz and Derbyshire on 945 kHz were initially supple
  • to Brantley, Alabama, shift frequencies to 930 kHz, and decrease daytime power to 450 watts with a
  • frequency of the transmitter was until 1978 800 kHz and then changed to 801 kHz in 1978 after wavep
  • Its frequency soon changed: first to 760 KHZ and then to 1340 KHZ, where their new time-shar
  • It started operation in May 1951 on 872 kHz and moved its frequency to 873 kHz in 1978 acco
  • dio station that transmits in AM stereo on 1350 kHz and is owned by Osbrey Broadcasting Company.
  • of Iceland, for a transmission frequency of 189 kHz and a power of 300 kilowatts.
  • switch that allows the mast to be used for 738 kHz and 1143 kHz as well.
  • The site is capable of DRM on at least 3955 kHz and 3975 kHz (75m broadcast band) beamed at 121
  • In 1999, KAAM (formerly on AM 620 kHz) and its Big Band/Standards format were once ag
  • tion operates on the AM radio frequency of 1450 kHz and airs Catholic programming for the Northeast
  • This station operates on AM frequency 790 kHz and is under ownership of Miracle Radio.
  • This station broadcasts on AM frequency 1260 kHz and is under ownership of Cumulus Media and fea
  • It broadcasts on AM frequency 1150 kHz and is currently under ownership of Citadel Bro
  • This station broadcasts on AM frequency 940 kHz and is under ownership of Cumulus Media.
  • .9 FM MHz as the sister station of WCOS-AM 1400 kHz and as Columbia's second FM station.
  • ain, this brought a change of frequency to 1210 KHZ and a time-sharing partnership with radio stati
  • ts, including SC43177/SC43178 processors at 256 kHz and three TC5514P 4 Kbit RAM modules
  • ation moved to its current AM frequency at 1060 kHz and adopted the CKMX call letters in 1994.
  • with a classic country music format at AM 1060 kHz and is owned by Astral Media.
  • requency of the echolocation call averages 94.2 kHz and the species can easily be recognized on the
  • It broadcasts on AM frequency 1040 kHz and is under ownership of Journal Communication
  • It works on 675 kHz and uses as aerial a 196 metre high guyed steel
  • site on frequencies of 810, 909, 1089 and 1215 kHz and a long wave service on 198KHz.
  • radiation has a frequency of between 50 and 500 kHz and a total power of between about 1 million an
  • In 1961, KVKM changed frequency to 1330 kHz and increased daytime power to 5000 watts and i
  • um wave (531, 558, 576, 603, 729, 882, and 1044 kHz) and FM, broadcast until 1990.
  • Frequency of the station was 424 kHz, and power - 50 kilowatts.
  • It switched to 950 kHz and continued to broadcast under this call sign
  • This station broadcasts on AM frequency 1550 kHz and is under ownership of Cumulus Media.
  • It broadcasts on AM frequency 1360 kHz and is under ownership of Clear Channel Communi
  • a transmitter for the mediumwave frequency 576 kHz and is therefore insulated against ground.
  • oadcasting in 1982 just off the AM band at 1629 kHz, and is operated by a volunteer staff.
  • This station operates on AM frequency 1600 kHz and is under ownership of Lotus Communications
  • The church also owns radio station WBBP (1480 kHz) and Podium Records.
  • It broadcasts on AM frequency 1510 kHz and is under ownership of Cumulus Media.
  • This station operates on AM frequency 1400 kHz and is under ownership of Cumulus Media.
  • It operates on AM frequency 1510 kHz and is under ownership of Hawkins Broadcasting
  • deral Communications Commission to move to 1190 kHz and increase its power to 50,000 watts.
  • It broadcasts on AM frequency 1320 kHz and is under ownership of Citadel Broadcasting.
  • o 27.405 MHz, with channels generally spaced 10 kHz apart.
  • unct, reception reports of this station on 3810 kHz appear regularly at the Utility DX Forum.
  • The masts of the antenna for 702 kHz are oriented in East-West direction pointing to
  • The masts of the antenna for 1467 kHz are 101 metres tall and oriented in North-South
  • ther two hours a day (Monday to Friday) on 1296 kHz are hired by Radio Netherlands to broadcast in
  • cast FM receivers, or at a lower frequency (455 kHz) as the second intermediate frequency filters i
  • nged frequencies several times, landing on 1050 kHz as a result of the Federal Radio Commission's r
  • s history can be traced back to its days on 870 kHz as KAIM-AM, whose previous format was Religious
  • The station formerly broadcast at 1240 kHz as WSNG; current power is 2,500 Watts.
  • nded as a 250 watt station broadcasting on 1050 kHz as WCRI under the ownership of Pat M. Couringto
  • ity under a construction permit to move to 1510 kHz at "Isleta" with 5000 watts daytime and 25 watt
  • the same mast transmitting Classic Gold on 1251 KHZ at 760w.
  • 24.8 milliseconds) and high-pitched (6.5 to 8.3 kHz), at a rate of 278 per minute.
  • higan (near Grand Rapids), broadcasting on 1020 kHz at 10,000 watts during daytime hours only.
  • There is a small AM transmitter on 1584 kHz at Woofferton, just south of Ludlow on the A49.
  • WKKP Classic Country 1410 broadcasts on 1410 kHz at a power of 2.5 kilowatts from a tower locate
  • ed by DJRA Broadcasting, and broadcasts on 1540 kHz at 50 kilowatts from a three-tower directional
  • The station broadcasts on AM frequency 1090 kHz at a power of 1 kW and is owned by Paul Wilson.
  • ly, the station operated on a frequency of 1520 kHz at an authorized power of 500 watts.
  • is licensed for 1000 watts daytime-only on 1500 kHz at "Alamo Community, New Mexico".
  • ndardized nominal or alignment level, such as 1 kHz at +4 dBu (1.228 VRMS).
  • and currently broadcasts on a frequency of 760 kHz at a power of 10,000 watts.
  • sion, the ULB emits an ultrasonic pulse of 37.5 kHz at an interval of once per second.
  • time on the Radio Wolga longwave service on 261 kHz at the Burg AM transmitter in Burg bei Magdebur
  • WBDY was an AM daytimer station on 1190 kHz at Bluefield, Virginia.
  • sound transparency, although still limited to 3 kHz audio bandwidth due to its conventional analog
  • phone, the first such speakerphone capable of 7 kHz audio operation over conventional POTS telephon
  • et (Made available on Feb. 26, 2010) (16-bit/96 kHz audio)
  • Veritas 1143 - DYAF 1143 kHz Bacolod City
  • The 136 kHz band is in the low frequency (LF) band, just be
  • t centered at 87.9 MHz and bandlimited to a 200 kHz band, then an appropriate anti-alias filter wou
  • Veritas 1233 - DWRV 1233 kHz Bayombong
  • The ownership applied for 1,080 kHz because of its strategic location in the center
  • casting clubs; FCC-licensed broadcasting at 640 kHz began at that time for the latter.
  • s use amplitude modulation with a stepping of 5 kHz between channels; a few use single sideband mod
  • oadcasting station, active in 1949/1950 on 1302 kHz, between 1950 and 1955 on 1259 kHz and between
  • NMG also broadcasts at 17146.4 kHz between 1200 and 2045 UTC.
  • and houses a long wave radio transmitter on 198 kHz broadcasting BBC Radio 4 and two medium wave ra
  • The transmitter initially operated on 164 kHz, but this was changed to 163.840 kHz (the 5th h
  • and modulation within the band starting from 20 kHz, but the result was unsatisfactory because of t
  • 1937 as a Variety/Entertainment station on 1310 KHz but 10 years later moved to AM 1340 and has mai
  • started broadcasting on 29 November 1982 on 740 kHz, but relocated to 730 kHz in January 2001.
  • f modulation achieving frequencies of around 10 kHz, but the Kerr cell allow frequencies of 10 MHz
  • WNSL began as an AM Station at 1260 kHz by Granville Walters in the 1950s.
  • 62.45 kHz, callsign: SOA80, 40 kW transmission power
  • 58.25 kHz, callsign: SOA70, 360 kW transmission power
  • 64.9 kHz, callsign: SOA90, 40 kW transmission power
  • 80.5 kHz, callsign: SNA30, 40 kW transmission power
  • 76.35 kHz, callsign: SNA20, 40 kW transmission power
  • Ceramic filters at 455 kHz can achieve similar bandwidths to crystal filte
  • equivalent to "cutting and pasting" 1/8 of a 60 kHz carrier cycle, or approximately 2.08 µs.
  • DYFX (1332 kHz Cebu City) is an AM relay station of Net 25 in
  • It changed to its current 1070 kHz channel in 1941.
  • CPU: Hitachi SC61860 (8-bit CMOS), 576 kHz clock frequency
  • r East Germany in 1994, Radioropa took over 261 kHz completely.
  • The directional aerial for 1296 kHz consists of six freestanding steel lattice towe
  • Veritas 549 - DXHM 549 kHz Davao City
  • For the station that occupied the 870 kHz dial position from 1946 to 1992, see WGTL (defu
  • munication: Unicom 122.8 MHz Navigation NDB 405 kHz DME 108.2 FIC Edmonton: (866) 992-7433 (WXBRIEF
  • a day, while the AM station broadcasts at 1330 kHz during daytime hours only.
  • ix appeared on the internet as an 8-bit mono 11 kHz file, NIN_LAST.AIFF, available by FTP from cybe
  • h it was possible to use also the frequency 909 kHz for Dillberg transmitter, the Bavarian Broadcas
  • gain used for transmitting on the frequency 198 kHz for the programme Radio Parliament.
  • Frequencies utilized were 200-400 KHz for transmission and 1.5-18 MHz for reception.
  • UTC on Friday, February 19, 2010 using the 9480 kHz frequency at a low over-the-air power and strea
  • in three or four octave bands in the 500 Hz - 4 kHz frequency range
  • The 1450 kHz frequency was previously used by CHEF a station
  • After hours, the 880 kHz frequency is taken over locally by WCBS, broadc
  • 29. Salmons, S. (2001) Fatigue with kHz frequency stimulation-letter.
  • doned the frequency in 1995 for its current 590 kHz frequency and became FAN 590.
  • In 1989, WAFS took over the 920 kHz frequency vacated by WGST's move to 640 kHz at
  • that the only other application to use the 1280 kHz frequency was for a station with only 10,000 wa
  • The 920 kHz frequency in the Atlanta radio market was the p
  • Prior to this date, WGKA occupied the 1190 kHz frequency in the Atlanta area.
  • The 1110 kHz frequency was previously used by stations KPOP,
  • 1972 until 1996 and broadcast on the same 1100 kHz frequency.
  • WSCR and to move the sports station to the 670 kHz frequency.
  • of the Polish broadcasting company for the 225 kHz frequency.
  • n in 1941 sharing clear channel use of the 1100 kHz frequency.
  • med by Glenn Hauser, WTWW is full power on 9480 kHz from 1200 to 2300 UTC and 5755 kHz from 2300 to
  • tt daytime-only AM station broadcasting at 1350 kHz from the Federal Communications Commission on J
  • Spanish to Latin America: 11,870 and 7,540 kHz from 0000 to 1100 UTC; 11,875 and 7,540 kHz fro
  • English to Africa and Europe: 7570 kHz from 0500 to 0800 UTC; 15785 kHz between 1600 a
  • ermit for a new AM station broadcasting at 1290 kHz from the Federal Communications Commission on J
  • English to North America: 5810 kHz from 0000 to 0500 UTC (includes Europe and Afri
  • il 1991, the station was on the AM band on 1370 kHz from 1961 to 1994, at which point the station m
  • new 1,000 watt daytime-only AM station at 1500 kHz from the Federal Communications Commission on A
  • CFMB used to be on 1410 kHz from its inception in November 1962 until Septe
  • iginally it transmitted on 4500, 7500 and 12000 kHz from Lyndhurst, Victoria.
  • Now on 1458 kHz from the Brookmans Park Transmitter north of Lo
  • a new 500 watt FM station broadcasting at 1600 kHz from the Federal Communications Commission on J
  • g 24 hours a day on a longwave frequency of 179 kHz from Chase, Maryland, WGU-20's programming cons
  • fectively a notch filter that will block the 19 kHz guard tone.
  • The frequency of 610 kHz had been home to the original KFRC for over eig
  • 98, operation on the even lower frequency of 73 kHz had been allowed from 1996 until 2003.
  • Before then, the signal was transmitted on 7335 kHz, harmonically related to their 14670 KHz freque
  • species for echolocation lie between 32 and 103 kHz, have maximum energy density at 51 kHz and have
  • ncy parameters of call type 1 lie between 30-38 kHz, have most energy at 33 kHz and have an average
  • ncy parameters of call type 2 lie between 29-47 kHz, have most energy at 38 kHz and have an average
  • bat species for echolocation lie between 18-45 kHz, have most energy at 28 kHz and have an average
  • ork led him through the development of LF (<135 kHz), HF (13.56 MHz) and UHF (860-960 MHz) RFID pro
  • 42, the same time WOC moved to its current 1420 kHz home.
  • d approval by the CRTC to move from 1230 to 550 kHz, however, the move was never implemented.
  • energy in the second harmonic between 95 and 75 kHz, i.e. quite similar to that of Macrophyllum mac
  • Radio San Agustin DYSA-AM 1053 kHz Iloilo City is an AM station owned and operated
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