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unusual facts about megahertz



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DAB ensemble

For example in the U.S., a private television station is assigned 6 megahertz exclusively, to be divided at its own discretion (WBAL 11-1, 11-2, 11-3, et cetera).

Darwin FM

Currently, coverage of Darwin FM is divided into two frequencies; 91.5 MHz which is broadcast from Casuarina, covering to Darwin City.

I Trawl the Megahertz

I Trawl The Megahertz is a 2003 album by English singer-songwriter Paddy McAloon.

KZFW-LP

It carries the audio signal of Tele Restauración, a Spanish religious network owned and operated by the church, broadcast on sister station KPFW-LDs; since 2010, KZFW-LP has broadcast only the audio portion of Tele Restauración, with a static video image identifying the station and instructing listeners to tune their FM radios to 87.7 MHz to receive the audio that is transmitted on 87.74 MHz.

Macintosh IIci

Sharing the same compact case design with three expansion slots, the IIci improved upon the IIcx's 16 MHz Motorola 68030 CPU and 68882 FPU, replacing them with 25 MHz versions of these chips.

Macintosh IIfx

Dubbed "Wicked Fast" by the Product Manager, Frank Casanova - who came to Apple from Apollo Computer in Boston, Massachusetts where the Boston term "wicked" was commonly used to define anything extreme - the system ran at a clock rate of a then-impressive 40 megahertz, had 32 KB of Level 2 cache, six NuBus slots and included a number of proprietary ASICs and coprocessors designed to speed up the machine further.

Studio 107.5

Radio 107.5 (formerly known as E-FM 107.5 and before that Easy FM) is a Swedish radio station that was started in 1999 when SBS Broadcasting Group bought the license for the 107.5 MHz spot in the Stockholm area from Sky Radio.

Travelers' information station

The concept is not limited to the United States; TIS stations operate in Canada (on both AM and FM bands), in France (at 107.7 MHz FM along selected autoroutes), in Australia in some areas on 87.6–88 MHz FM, and other countries as well.

Vast Aire

Vast has since gone on to work with members from the Megahertz crew, and was a member of The Weathermen alongside Copywrite, Yak Ballz, Cage, Aesop Rock, the late Camu Tao, and Tame One.

WGCI-FM

WGCI broadcasts at 3700 watts (3.7 kilowatts) at 107.5 megahertz (MHz) from atop the Willis Tower (the former Sears Tower) in Downtown Chicago, and has studios located on Michigan Avenue.


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