| 21. | There are many examples of community radio stations being operated in the United States using carrier current AM broadcasting.
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| 22. | Higher power levels can be achieved using carrier current techniques, which are widely used in colleges and universities.
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| 23. | The " carrier current " innovation soon spread to other college campuses, especially in the northeastern United States.
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| 24. | The first incarnation of student radio at Sewanee was as an unlicensed AM carrier current station in early 1972.
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| 25. | Additional information on the 1968 Carrier Current station for KUPS can be found at www . engineer-exchange . com
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| 26. | Beginning in March, 1959, The station initially " broadcast " to the CUA campus via AM carrier current.
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| 27. | The station originally launched in 1991, as an AM carrier current station, broadcasting exclusively to the LSSU campus.
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| 28. | Previously, the station broadcast on the campus carrier current AM system, and had studios located in Nichols Gymnasium.
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| 29. | Around this time, the station's carrier current signal was rolled out to the new " Uptown " campus.
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| 30. | Being a carrier current station, the call letters were arbitrary, and KCAM referred to'K Colby AM '.
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