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  2. Crystal oscillator frequencies - Wikipedia

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    Half the 16.368 MHz frequency; same use in different chipsets. 8 times the 1.023 MHz C/A GPS signal chipping rate. Multiplied by 192.5 to get the 1575.42 MHz L1 frequency and multiplied by 150 to get the 1227.60 MHz L2 frequency. 8.192 ISDN: 256000 audio Allows binary division to 1 kHz (2 13 ×1 kHz). Used in ISDN systems.

  3. List of common misconceptions about arts and culture

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    The confusion, seen in the common stock phrase "ye olde", derives from the use of the character thorn (þ), which in Middle English represented the sound now represented in Modern English by "th". [127] This evolved as early printing presses substituted the word the with "yͤ", a "y" character with a superscript "e". [128]

  4. Algar Telecom - Wikipedia

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    The frequency awarded at the auction, organized by Anatel, has regional coverage and corresponds to the company's concession area, with a capacity of 10+10 MHz. Also in 2014, Algar Telecom communicated to the market the signing of an agreement with Angola Cables , Antel , and Google , in order to start the construction of a new optic fiber ...

  5. Philippine Collective Media Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Frequency Location FM Radio Manila [a] DWFM: 92.3 MHz Metro Manila — Cignal Channel 317 Nationwide DZYB: 102.3 MHz Baguio: DYBC 102.3 MHz Bacolod: DXOO: 97.5 MHz General Santos: FM Radio Tacloban DYDR: 100.7 MHz Tacloban: DYPD 100.7 MHz Ormoc: DYPA 101.7 MHz Borongan: DYPC 88.5 MHz Calbayog: DYPF 106.9 MHz Catbalogan — 91.7 MHz Catarman: FM ...

  6. WFME (AM) - Wikipedia

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    The sale was finalized on February 20, [36] and the call sign was changed to WFME. [37] The station returned to the air on February 27, [30] again giving Family Radio full coverage of the New York City market. Concurrent with the sale, the FCC converted 1560 AM's broadcast license status from commercial to non-commercial educational. [38]

  7. WKTU - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, 103.5 MHz was assigned to Babylon, New York for WGLI-FM, simulcasting sister station WGLI (1290 AM). William Reuman, the founder and owner of WWRL in New York City, was the owner of WGLI. 103.5 MHz had previously been assigned to WPAT-FM in Paterson, New Jersey , which went on the air as WNNJ in 1949, and was deleted in early 1951.

  8. Television in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Information Notice provided in ComReg's plans to issue one 8 MHz frequency channel in the UHF band in the areas of Cork, Dublin, Galway, Limerick, and Waterford and invited candidates to tender for the licence in the fourth quarter of the year of 2010 and announce the licence results by the end of 2010.

  9. Media in Manchester - Wikipedia

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    The Medium Wave frequency of 1458 kHz (206 metres) was opened later. Independent Commercial radio began in Britain in 1973 so on 2 April the following year Piccadilly Radio was launched in Manchester on 1146 kHz (261 metres) medium wave and 97.0 MHz vhf (the frequency was changed in 1986).