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  2. AES3 - Wikipedia

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    AES-2id is an AES information document published by the Audio Engineering Society for digital audio engineering—Guidelines for the use of the AES3 interface. This document provides guidelines for the use of AES3, AES Recommended Practice for Digital Audio Engineering, Serial transmission format for two-channel linearly represented digital ...

  3. 1ZM (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, 1ZM lost its bid for an FM license and with the Broadcasting Tribunal allowing two new private radio stations into the Auckland market, 1ZM was required to re format and adopt a 'Limited Sponsorship' model in place of its full commercial licence. This was an attempt to assist the new operators in establishing a revenue base.

  4. WLRA - Wikipedia

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    WLRA (88.1 FM) or sometimes called WLRA Radio, or WLRA-FM, is a college radio station broadcasting a variety format. Licensed to Lockport, Illinois, USA, the station serves the Chicago/greater Joliet region. The station is licensed to and owned by Lewis University.

  5. European Broadcasting Union - Wikipedia

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    The AES/EBU digital audio interface, formally known as AES3; Serial and parallel interfaces for digital video (ITU-R Recommendations 601 and 656); RDS – the radio data system used on FM broadcasting. The EBU Loudness Recommendation R 128 and 'EBU Mode' meters (EBU Tech 3341) The EBU has also actively encouraged the development and ...

  6. FM broadcasting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    FM radio channel assignments in the U.S. In the United States, FM broadcasting stations operate on a 20.2 MHz-wide frequency band, spanning from 87.8 MHz to 108 MHz. This is divided into 101 0.2 MHz-wide channels, which are designated as channels 200 through 300. In actual practice, few except the FCC use these channel numbers; the frequencies ...

  7. WDOK - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .audacy .com /star102cleveland. WDOK (102.1 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Cleveland, Ohio, known as "Star 102" and featuring an adult contemporary format. Owned by Audacy, Inc., the station serves Greater Cleveland and surrounding Northeast Ohio. WDOK's studios are located at the Halle Building in Downtown Cleveland ...

  8. FM broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    Position of FM radio in the electromagnetic spectrum. A commercial 35 kW FM radio transmitter built in the late 1980s. It belongs to FM radio station KWNR, in Henderson, Nevada, and broadcasts at 95.5 MHz. FM broadcasting is a method of radio broadcasting that uses frequency modulation ( FM) of the radio broadcast carrier wave.

  9. KDES-FM - Wikipedia

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    Website. 985thebull.com. 1073modfm.com (HD2) KDES-FM (98.5 MHz) is a radio station in the Palm Springs area and the Coachella Valley of Southern California . KDES-FM began in 1957 on the AM dial at 920 kHz and was affiliated with ABC Radio. KDES-FM (then called KGEC) went on-air in 1963, then adopted the top 40/pop music format in 1975.