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  2. KVRR - Wikipedia

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    KVRR (channel 15) is a television station in Fargo, North Dakota, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. Owned by Coastal Television Broadcasting Company, the station maintains studios on South 40th Street and South 9th Avenue in Fargo, and its transmitter is located near Tansem, Minnesota .

  3. Red River Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    KVRR: 15 (19) 1983-2024 Fox Jamestown, North Dakota: KJRR (Satellite of KVRR) 7 (7) 1988-2024 Fox Pembina, North Dakota: KNRR (Satellite of KVRR) 12 (12) 1986-2024

  4. KXJB-LD - Wikipedia

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    KXJB-LD (channel 30) is a low-power television station licensed to Horace, North Dakota, United States, serving the Fargo–Grand Forks market as an affiliate of CBS and The CW Plus.

  5. KNRR - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 9 August 2024, at 23:41 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  6. Advanced Weather Interactive Processing System - Wikipedia

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    The Advanced Weather Interactive Processing System (AWIPS) is a technologically advanced processing, display, and telecommunications system that is the cornerstone of the United States National Weather Service's (NWS) operations. [1]

  7. KDLT-TV - Wikipedia

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    Heritage Media sold KDLT to Red River Broadcasting, owner of KVRR in Fargo, North Dakota, in 1994. [29] Red River embarked on a two-pronged campaign to expand KDLT's coverage area. In 1995, it set up low-power translators in Aberdeen, Milbank, Pierre, and Watertown, adding over 84,000 potential viewers to its coverage area. Viewers in these ...

  8. Multi-Platform Radar Technology Insertion Program - Wikipedia

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    The three-year program was undertaken by Northrop Grumman at a contract cost of $410 million, and focused on the basic design of the radar system. Phase II is a six-year, $888 million contract awarded by the Air Force's Electronic Systems Center in May, 2004, under which the radar system is being developed, tested and integrated.

  9. Radar display - Wikipedia

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    An airport surveillance radar display. A radar display is an electronic device that presents radar data to the operator. The radar system transmits pulses or continuous waves of electromagnetic radiation, a small portion of which backscatter off targets (intended or otherwise) and return to the radar system.