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![]() "Mike Terry" wrote in message ... "Last week, a group of radio technicians and some volunteers from Barangay Port Holland, a fishing village in Maluso predominantly inhabited by Muslim Yakans and Tausugs, constructed a tower for the 300-megawatt community Peace Radio." http://www.mindanews.com/2004/10/04nws-maluso.html (dxld) I bet either the staff copy editor or the author of the article, Malu C. Manar is going to be called into the editors office... LOL I gather they meant 30 kilowatts or something like that. Even 300 kilowatts is WAY out of hand for a community station. Michael |
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On Tue, 05 Oct 2004 22:24:05 GMT, "Michael"
wrote: "Mike Terry" wrote in message ... "Last week, a group of radio technicians and some volunteers from Barangay Port Holland, a fishing village in Maluso predominantly inhabited by Muslim Yakans and Tausugs, constructed a tower for the 300-megawatt community Peace Radio." http://www.mindanews.com/2004/10/04nws-maluso.html (dxld) I bet either the staff copy editor or the author of the article, Malu C. Manar is going to be called into the editors office... LOL I gather they meant 30 kilowatts or something like that. Even 300 kilowatts is WAY out of hand for a community station. Michael I'd guess 300 Watts is probably closer. |
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