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A typical station consists of a thin, 300-foot tower and three small shelters surrounded by a fence.
The F.C.C. says the initial uploading will cost less than $1,000 for a typical station, and will save the stations money over time by avoiding printing and storage costs.
Shut-downs are now far less frequent, so that a typical station in America is now online 90% of the time, up from less than 50% in the 1970s.
And service station owners are being squeezed in other ways: with gas prices so much higher, the value of a typical station's inventory has soared, making it more costly to finance.
A typical station will produce about one third of its programming locally and get the rest from NPR and other programming sources available via satellite.
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Indeed, an aggressive and well-placed warehouse store can sell up to 1 million gallons of gasoline in a month, dwarfing the typical station's flow of about 150,000 gallons a month, according to industry analysts.
AT first glance, the Midtown Manhattan studio of Eyada.com seems like a typical radio station.
Finally, for illustrating the suggested methodology of study, a typical subway station has been simulated through a rush period scenario.
A typical Resolve station, like one at Sutton Online, is built around a stationary pole, which encases wires, and a trough.
In a study published last year in the journal Current Environmental Health Reports, he estimated that nearly 400 gallons of gas are released by a typical gas station every month through drips and vapors, a portion of which escapes into the nearby environment.
If this were done, the ordinary mobile system's fee for using a scarce public resource would be $48 a year while a typical broadcasting station would pay out $136,800 and acquire, incidentally, an incentive to reduce the amount of air-space it took.
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