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Old September 17th 03, 11:49 AM
Daniel Rosenzweig
 
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I didn't realize that both odd and even was proper either. When
someone told me the Tel Aviv/Jerusalem frequencies, I thought that one
of them was a typo... So I had to confirm the frequency. I'm not 100%
sure, but I think that those transmitters are less then a 1kW a piece.
(For some reason, I couldn't reply to your message)

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I show my American ignorance again. FM in America usually runs at
50kw transmitter power or more, since the transmitters have to serve
urban areas spanning 80-100 miles in some cases. Actually, I'm
surprised
that Tel Aviv and Jerusalem haven't merged into one big sprawl
considering the numbers of Jews moving to Israel-here in California
cities that were once 50 miles or more apart have become endless
suburbs.
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