OPTION
OPENED CLOSED PROFIT
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.EZQPJ 03/28/07 03/29/07 0%
.NLQEG 03/28/07 04/17/07 -50%
.CTXDH 03/30/07 04/17/07 100%
.NZQDX 04/03/07 04/09/07 0%
.IQUEY 04/04/07 04/16/07 100%
.RUPQF 04/11/07 04/12/07 100%
.AAOEI 04/13/07 04/23/07 -50%
.GDEP 04/18/07 04/20/07 100%
.PAQEP 04/20/07 04/23/07 100%
.PHMQF 04/26/07 05/01/07 100%
.FCXEN 04/30/07 05/03/07 100%
.QLCQW 05/01/07 05/04/07 100%
.GEQS 05/01/07 05/15/07 -50%
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The Option Signal Service
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810 Helen St.
Neenah WI 54956
FM broadcast radio sends music and voice with higher fidelity than AM radio. In frequency modulation, amplitude variation at the microphone cause the transmitter frequency to fluctuate. Because the audio signal modulates the frequency and not the amplitude, an FM signal is not subject to static and interference in the same way as AM signals. FM is transmitted in the Very High Frequency (VHF—30 MHz to 300 MHz) radio spectrum. VHF radio waves act more like light, traveling in straight lines, hence the reception range is generally limited to about 50-100 miles. During unusual upper atmospheric conditions, FM signals are occasionally reflected back towards the Earth by the ionosphere, resulting in Long distance FM reception. FM receivers are subject to the capture effect, which causes the radio to only receive the strongest signal when multiple signals appear on the same frequency. FM receivers are relatively immune to lightning and spark interference. __._,_.___
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