FM RADIO ANTENNA
Petricola makes it official - Station manager says WJER-FM going off the air Dec. 26 The Times-Reporter As of Dec. 26, WJER Radio Inc. at Dover no longer will provide programming for the FM 101.7 frequency as Clear Channel Communications Inc. follows through with its plans to move the signal to North Canton, station manager Gary Petricola confirmed Thursday. Rwanda: Karisimbi Mast to Boost Local Fms AllAfrica.com The biggest antenna in the Great Lakes at Karisimbi will host the new Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) technology, capable of increasing the reliability of local Frequency Modulation (FM) stations.According to the Karisimbi Inc. Project Coordinator Augustine Iyako, the DRM has a capacity that is six times the common analogue system that is used in the country. WJER-FM to go dark Dec. 26 The Times-Reporter Updated at 7:45 p.m. As of Dec. 26, WJER Radio Inc. at Dover no longer will provide programming for the FM 101.7 frequency as Clear Channel Communications Inc. follows through with its plans to move the signal to North Canton, station manager Gary Petricola confirmed Thursday. Area Christian radio stations shuffle Macomb Journal CARTHAGE - A low-power Christian FM station has relocated its base of operations from Keokuk, Iowa, to Carthage, increased its power from a new tower site and will expand to the Macomb area, too. ORDER A WEATHER ALERT RADIO AT A REDUCED PRICE! News Channel 6 Paducah WPSD NewsChannel 6 and Reecom Electronics, Inc. are teaming up to offer weather radios for sale at a reduced price. These weather radios can be programmed to alert you at any hour of the day or night when the National Weather Service issues a warning for your community. Radio Stations Add Personalities, Digitally New York Times A treat for listeners for the same digital clarity heard on CDs. Seagate to invest in new Malaysian plant EETimes Hard drive maker Seagate Technology said it will invest $281 million in a new plant in Johor, Malaysia, to meet an anticipated surge in global demand. Cell phones don't increase cancer risks Newsday Cell phones -- those seemingly indispensable gadgets that allow communication virtually at anytime from anywhere -- have long raised questions about safety, but a team of Danish scientists has found they are no more dangerous than microwave ovens or FM radios. Indian design shifts to digital front-end EETimes Indian designers are focusing mostly on front-end design, with digital design accounting for three-fourths of all design starts, according to an industry survey. Gartner ranks chip vendors in 2006, raises market estimate EETimes Worldwide semiconductor revenue totaled $261.4 billion in 2006, an 11.3 percent increase from 2005, according to preliminary results from market research company Gartner Inc. In addition Gartner expects the current inventory correction to be complete by the end of the first quarter of 2007, giving rise to high single-digit percentage revenue growth in 2007.
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