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A low-power, `` carrier-current '' broadcasting station, KARL, heard only in the campus dormitories, is owned and operated by the students to provide an outlet for student dramatic, musical, literary, technical, and other talents, and to furnish information, music, and entertainment for campus listeners.
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From Room 118, the newly formed University of Calgary Radio ( UCR ) broadcast a varied selection of music and notable interviews to the two University student residence buildings ( Rundle Hall and Kananaskis Hall ) via low-power carrier-current transmitters at 1580 AM.
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As a newer broadcast network, Fox still has a number of low-power television affiliates, covering markets like Youngstown, Ohio ( WYFX ) and Santa Barbara, California ( KKFX ), broadcasting in analog format.
By the mid-1970s, the only stations broadcasting in black-and-white were a few high-numbered UHF stations in small markets, and a handful of low-power repeater stations in even smaller markets such as vacation spots.
What is usually called a repeater in amateur radio is called a broadcast translator ( different channel ) or booster ( same channel ) in American broadcasting, or the much broader category or rebroadcasters in Canadian broadcasting ( which includes more than just the low-power broadcasting used in the U. S .) Boosters are used only within the broadcast range of the parent station, and serve the same function locally as regional and national single-frequency networks do in Europe.
In the U. S., channels 52 through 69 are being reallocated for other purposes as the transition to digital television broadcasting is completed for low-power TV stations.
The terms " low-power broadcasting " and " micropower broadcasting " ( more commonly " microbroadcasting ") should not be used interchangeably, because the markets are not the same.
concerned with low-power radio broadcasting, usually less than about 100 watts radiated power and sometimes less than 0. 1 watt.
Prairie Public has 9 full power stations and 8 low-power translators broadcasting across North Dakota, northwest Minnesota, and eastern Montana.
In many parts of the world, analog television broadcasting has been shut down completely, or restricted only to low-power relay transmitters ; see Digital television transition for a timeline of the analog shutdown.
It is a part of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations ( CFR ), and regulates everything from spurious emissions to unlicensed low-power broadcasting.
Many community stations are licensed as full-power FM stations, while others ( especially newer community stations founded after 2005 ) are licensed under low-power broadcasting rules.
KHOE, is a low-power, non-profit radio station belonging to Maharishi University of Management began broadcasting in 1994.
Although the term campus radio implies full-power AM or FM transmission over the air, many radio stations experiment with low-power broadcasting, closed circuit or carrier current systems, often to on-campus listeners only.
Ray is also an activist involved in multiple political and social causes, including gay rights, low-power broadcasting, women's rights, indigenous struggles, gun control, environmental protection and the anti-death penalty movement among others.
CFEG is a low-power Christian television station broadcasting from Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada.
1ZM / 1YD was turned into a low-power non-commercial metro music station, broadcasting retro hits and oldies from 5 pm to 10 pm weeknights, and from 10 am to 10 pm weekends.
He is the lead sponsor of HR 1147, the Local Community Radio Act of 2009 which will expand low-power broadcasting to hundreds of new community radio stations.
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Greenland has one publicly owned station, some local low-power stations, and three American Forces Network stations, operated by the United States Air Force.
As of 2001 there was one television broadcast station plus four low-power repeaters, while as of 1997 there were 70, 000 television receivers.
For example, battery-powered cellular telephones often use a low-power analog front-end to amplify and tune in the radio signals from the base station.
For example, in North America FM radio stations in a single region cannot be licensed on adjacent frequencies — that is, if a station is licensed on 99. 5 MHz in a city, the frequencies of 99. 3 MHz and 99. 7 MHz cannot be used anywhere within a certain distance of that station's transmitter, and the second-adjacent frequencies of 99. 1 MHz and 99. 9 MHz are restricted to specialized usages such as low-power stations.
To avoid confusion, transmitter call signs are restricted ; while an embedded three-letter Q sequence may occur ( for instance when requested by an amateur radio station dedicated to low-power operation ), no country is ever issued an ITU prefix starting with " Q ".
WQWQ is a low-power station whose analog signal was never available over the air in Dahlgren ; however, it is available as ATSC digital channel 12. 2.
* Radio Harbor Country is a low-power FM community radio station ( WRHC-LP, 106. 7FM ) located in Three Oaks that broadcasts a wide variety of local programming and a blend of music of various genres.
A low-power radio station, KEME, 106. 3 FM, owned by Jefferson County Disaster and Emergency Services, broadcasts from Boulder.
Columbus has one low-power TV station, KCAZ at LP 57, a Spanish-language station that is available over the air and not on cable.
Community Radio WMTG ( 88. 1 FM ) is a non-commercial, low-power station that serves the town by airing announcements of local interest.
WCOM is a low-power FM station featuring music, community affairs, and Spanish-language programming.
The beams were so narrow bombers could not find them on their own, so a low-power wide-beam version of Knickebein was set up at the same station to act as a guide.
The university also has a low-power radio station, WCCR-LP, a campus newspaper, The Patriot, and a local cable television station, UCTV channel 19.
This is also significant in broadcast law, in that a station must cover its city of license within this area, except for non-commercial educational and low-power stations.
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