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The DB Class V 100.20 (later Class 212) is a more powerful variant of the V 100. It was based on the prototype V 100 006, which from 1960 was renumbered to V 100 2001. It was based on the prototype V 100 006, which from 1960 was renumbered to V 100 2001.
WKKV-FM (100.7 MHz), also known as V-100.7, is an urban contemporary radio station owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. serving the Milwaukee area. The station broadcasts with an ERP of 50 kW and is licensed to Racine, Wisconsin. Its studios are located in the Milwaukee suburb of Greenfield.
DR class 111 (DBAG class 293) - shunting locomotives as built (later rebuilt as DBAG class 298.3); DR class 112 (DBAG class 202) - class 110.0 rebuilt with 883 kW engines; DR class 114 (DBAG class 204) - class 110.0 rebuilt with 1100 kW engines; DR class 115 - original designation for class 114 (when class 114 was intended for 1029 kW rebuilds);
In 1964, a pilot production of 20 of these were manufactured with a 1,100 horsepower (820 kW) engine as used in the DB Class V100.1 and a 70 km/h top speed. In 1974 the first locomotive of the main production was produced - these locomotives had the 1,350 horsepower (1,010 kW) engine used in the DB Class V100.2 and a top speed of 80 km/h (50 mph).
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WMUV ( 100.7 MHz) is a commercial FM Christian radio station licensed to Brunswick, Georgia, but it serves Jacksonville, Florida. The station is licensed to Chesapeake-Portsmouth Broadcasting Corporation and is owned by Nancy Epperson. [2] It brands as 100.7 The Promise and broadcasts Christian adult contemporary music.
DR Class V 100, an East German class of diesel locomotive; Kamov V-100, a projected twin-rotor compound helicopter combat aircraft from Kamov; Vought V-100, an attempt to produce an export version of the Vought O2U/O3U observation aircraft; SMS V 100, a B 97-class destroyer (1914–15), a World War I era German navy destroyer
Through NFL history, there is a nearly unbroken string of dynasties. Go back to the Green Bay Packers of the 1960s, and there's a direct line from them to the 1970s Steelers, to the 1980s 49ers ...