watts in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

watts in the PONS Dictionary

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Transmitting power is 5,000 watts day and 2,500 watts night.
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Its power is similar to an LPFM station, approx 150 watts.
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In 1963, the station upgraded its daytime signal to 1,000 watts while maintaining a nighttime power of 250 watts.
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At the time, the station was broadcasting on 833 kilohertz with a transmitter power of about 100 watts.
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The development of the machine was severely hampered by the unreliability of the transistors, which consumed 150 watts.
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The transmitter stayed, and the power was eventually raised to the current level of 590 watts.
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The station reduces power to 250 watts during nighttime operations.
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It carried two transponders, which were powered by body-mounted solar cells generating 85 watts of power.
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In 1975 the station increased its output to 28.2 watts ERP.
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The satellite had a mass of, and generated 710 watts of power.
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