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  2. List of radio stations in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of radio stations in South Africa.M Note: The list of commercial stations tends to be more stable, with few additions or removals. The list of community stations tends to change quite a bit, with many changes over time (mainly due to funding issues).

  3. Tuks FM - Wikipedia

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    Tuks FM was formed in 1980 and had its first transmission on 9 February 1981, where it only broadcast to the Cafeteria and launched with a live performance from David Kramer. Initially it broadcast only to the University of Pretoria main campus. In 1982-1984 broadcast points extended to all university residences as well as the Onderstepoort and ...

  4. Gelukskroon transmitter - Wikipedia

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    Gelukskroon transmitter is a large FM-/TV-transmission facility near Pretoria, South Africa.It consists of several towers among them a 112.8 metres (370 ft) tall partially guyed lattice tower standing on the roof of a building, which is the tallest tower of the facility, and a telecommunication tower built of concrete.

  5. Television in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    On 15 October 2013, eMedia Investments launched South Africa's first free-to-view platform, Openview, consisting of 18 channels, including additional e.tv channels. [citation needed] From 1 May 2021, PremiumFree TV launched in the market to serve as a rival to the Openview platform. [citation needed]

  6. Media in Pretoria - Wikipedia

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    Radio and TV broadcasting in Pretoria is supplied via a network of VHF/FM and UHF transmitters and repeaters owned and operated by Sentech - South Africa's state-owned broadcast signal distributor - from four transmitter sites in and around the city. A number of community radio stations operate transmitters from non-Sentech sites.

  7. BMW 5 Series (E34) - Wikipedia

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    The 520i was the second most popular E34 model globally, with 426,971 units produced. [22] The 525i was the most popular E34 model globally with 434,549 units produced. [22] As per the 520i, the 525i initially used the M20 engine, which was replaced by the M50 engine in 1990. Engine volume and year of manufacture often influenced the type of ...

  8. Lifan 520 - Wikipedia

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    The Lifan 520 is powered by a choice of three 4-cylinder engines: [3] the 1.3 L (1342cc) and 1.6 L (1587cc) Lifan engines producing 65 kW (88 PS; 87 bhp) and 78 kW (106 PS; 105 bhp) respectively; and the Tritec 85 kW (116 PS; 114 bhp) 1.6 L (1596cc) engine shared with the last-generation Mini.

  9. BMW 5 Series (E60) - Wikipedia

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    At launch, the E60 used the previous generation E39 5 Series' M54 straight 6 engine in the 520i, 525i and 530i models. The only petrol model with a new engine at launch was the 545i with the N62 V8. The M54 was phased out after the 2005 model years and replaced with the straight-4 N43 (in the 520i) and the straight-6 N52 engine (in the 525i and ...