State District Judge Bob McGrath had declared a mistrial after two weeks of testimony and fined the Fort Worth-based railroad last week, accusing it of misrepresenting a railroad distance signal shown to jurors.
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Because the 42 & ndash; 50 MHz FM signals were originally intended to only cover a relatively confined service area, the sporadic long-distance signal propagation was seen as a nuisance, especially by station management.
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The House approved broad legislation Tuesday that rewrites the rules for the satellite television industry, permitting companies to broadcast local television programs and long-distance signals that have until recently been either restricted or more costly.
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Also, the antenna must be of a design to receive local, not long-distance signals and must not extend any higher than twelve feet above the top roof-line of the home, unless an exception is granted by the HOA due to extenuating terrestrial interference.
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From 1981 to 1995, telecommunications companies laid an average of about 1.5 million miles a year of single-mode fiber, which is for long-distance signal transmission, according to KMI . Since then, that has jumped to about 11.5 million miles a year on average.
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From 1981 to 1995, telecommunications companies laid an average of about 1 . 5 million miles a year of single-mode fiber, which is for long-distance signal transmission, according to KMI . Since then, that has jumped to about 11 . 5 million miles a year on average.
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In the summer of 1920, the American Radio Relay League, in conjunction with the United States Bureau of Standards, conducted a series of tests investigating the phenomenon of radio signal " fading " the variations in signal strength that affected long-distance signals during nighttime operation . 8XK was one of the key stations participating in these tests.