low-power station

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station
noun[C]
uk
/ˈsteɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˈsteɪ.ʃən/
a building and the surrounding area where buses or trains stop for people to get on ...
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The noncommerciallow-powerstationcurrently airs a primarily wide-ranging adult album alternative format with a strong local community focus.
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Eachlow-powerstationwas to cost up to $150,000 to build and have a broadcast range of 10 to 15 miles from each station's transmitter site.
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As alow-powerstation, it did not have a digital signal of its own.
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Seven low-power stations using the frequency have been authorised.
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The five low-power stations, of which this is one, have been put off indefinitely because of the cuts in capital investment.
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It is impossible to be more precise than this because until the high-power stations are opened the low-power stations cannot be established.
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Eighteen additional high-power stations and 400 additional low-power stations will have to be built to provide these services to them.
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It is impossible to say which other areas will be left uncovered until some experience has been gained of the operation of the five high-power and the five low-power stations.
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Initial studies by the working party suggest that there may be limited scope for a small number of very low-power stations within the existing broadcasting frequency spectrum.
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Low-power stations typically also fall into this category worldwide.
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These low-power stations will flash-cut to digital in the near future.
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Additionally, several of the cable-oriented theme channels (e.g. music or shopping channels) have obtained broadcast clearances, usually on low-power stations, in many markets.
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Cable and satellite companies are not legally obligated to carry low-power stations.
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This kept all new low-power stations from getting a license, and bumped all of the old ones down to secondary status, forcing many more off the air since then.
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This is also significant in broadcast law, in that a station must cover its city of license within this area, except for non-commercial educational and low-power stations.
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