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  2. Knock More transmitting station - Wikipedia

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    The ITU conference held in Stockholm, Sweden in 1961 [6] led to the planning of the UHF television broadcasting network in the United Kingdom. [7] A high power UHF television transmitter was allocated for 625-line colour transmissions close to Banff, with the broadcasting channels 23/26/29/33 broadcasting at 100 kW effective radiated power (erp).

  3. List of transmission sites - Wikipedia

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    Tower of Power (UHF/VHF TV, FM) (GMA Network Inc.) TV5 Transmitter Tower (UHF/VHF TV) (TV5 Network Inc.) Transmitter Tower (TV) (People's Television Network) South Tower (TV) (Radio Philippines Network) IBC 13 Transmitter Tower (TV) (Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation) Tinang (SW) (Relay station IBB)

  4. Types of radio emissions - Wikipedia

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    Wide FM, 20.0 kHz width, ±5 kHz deviation, still widely used for amateur radio, NOAA weather radio, marine, and aviation users and land mobile users below 50 MHz [2] 11K2 F3E Narrow FM, 11.25 kHz bandwidth, ±2.5 kHz deviation – In the United States, all Part 90 Land Mobile Radio Service (LMRS) users operating above 50 MHz were required to ...

  5. Broadcast transmitter - Wikipedia

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    A broadcast transmitter is an electronic device which radiates radio waves modulated with information content intended to be received by the general public. Examples are a radio broadcasting transmitter which transmits audio (sound) to broadcast radio receivers (radios) owned by the public, or a television transmitter, which transmits moving images to television receivers (televisions).

  6. Digital radio - Wikipedia

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    But FM listening has increased to 61% and DAB decreased to 21% DAB listeners may also use AM & FM too. [ 10 ] The UK currently has the world's biggest digital radio network, with about 500 transmitters, two nationwide DAB ensembles and 48 local and regional DAB ensembles, broadcasting over 250 commercial and 34 BBC radio stations ; about 100 ...

  7. Automatic frequency control - Wikipedia

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    In radio communication, AFC is needed because, after the bandpass frequency of a receiver is tuned to the frequency of a transmitter, the two frequencies may drift apart, interrupting the reception. This can be caused by a poorly controlled transmitter frequency, but the most common cause is drift of the center bandpass frequency of the ...

  8. Continental Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Continental Electronics is an American manufacturer of broadcast and military radio transmitters, based in Dallas, Texas.Although Continental today is best known for its FM, shortwave, and military VLF transmitters, Continental is most significant historically for its line of mediumwave transmitters, many of which are still in active service as either main transmitters or backup facilities.

  9. Nautel - Wikipedia

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    Nautel logo. Nautel Ltd. is a Canadian manufacturer of AM and FM radio broadcast transmitters, navigational radio beacons, Differential Global Positioning System transmitters, NOAA weather radio transmitters, LF PNT/eLORAN transmitters, SONAR high-power low-frequency amplifiers and SONAR systems, medium frequency (MF) telegraph and NAVTEX transmitters, and high frequency (HF) amplifiers for ...