ORIENT ultimate goal is to launch F.M Stereo, Radio station to cover Palestine, 90% of Jordan and parts of Lebanon, Syria and Egypt. This will be realized through 5 stages; each of which will be implemented according to time frame; Stage One will transmit for one year, after which Stage Two will commence and so on 6-12 months apart for each following stage. When Stage Five is accomplished, the broadcast to the projected destinations will be completed.
Stage one will be launched from Bethlehem and it will cover the following the entire District of Bethlehem, Jerusalem and great parts of Hebron to the south and Ramallah to the north. It will maintain transmitting for 6-12 months before expanding the broadcast to stage two, three, four and five.
STAGE ONE
The following constitute the make-up of stage one in order to go on Air.
The Station will include the following:
- Studio
- Control Room
- Editing and Recording Room
- External – on field Recording
- Archive
- Central Network Communication
- Inspection Device
- Transmitting Equipments
- Other Expenditures
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- Studio: Total Cost ======================================
Insulated room located in Bethlehem and contains the following:
- One Omni Directional Microphone
- Three Neck Microphones and Microphone Preamp
- Two Telephones
- Three Headphones and Headphone Preamp
- Putting up the insulated room
- Two 20*40 inches tables
- 4 standard chairs
- Control Room ===========================================
The Control Room will include the following:
- Audio Mixer
- Computer
- CD Player
- Two Cassette Player Recorder
- Radio Receiver
- Satellite Receiver41
- Video Cassette Recorder
- Audio Recorder
- Multi CD Player
- Two Powered Loudspeakers
- One 30*60 inches table
- 4 standard chairs
- four decks of shelves standard size
- compressor and Multi Effect Phase Analyzer
-Editing and recording Room ================================
The equipments needed for that room are the following:
- Audio Mixer
- 2 Cassette player recorder
- 1 CD player
- Insulation for the room
- One 30*60 inches table
- 3 standard chairs
- 1 headphone
- 1 loudspeaker
- 1 computer

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-Archive ==========================================
The following equipments are needed:
- Shelves as needed
- 2 cabinets
- Cassettes
- CD,s
-Central Network Communication =============================
-Inspection Device =========================================
-Transmitting Equipments =================================
At this point 2 transmitting devices are required:
- 300WATT transmitting device with frequency of 98.8 MHz to be situated at the same location of the studio to include in its coverage Bethlehem District with
60 dB microvolt. ( It is exist ).
- 1000WATT transmitting device with frequency of 107.5 MHz to be situated in Bethlehem as the core transmitter to include in its coverage Jerusalem, Hebron and Ramallah. The Mid-country area of Jordan will also be included in the broadcast.

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STAGE TWO
At this time, 1500 WATT transmitting device to be situated in Ramallah District. The broadcast will cover Ramallah District and the entire northern parts of the West Bank; Nablus, Jenin, and Tulkarm Districts and the northern parts of Jordan.
STAGE THREE
Following stage two, 1500 WATT transmitting device to be situated in Hebron. The broadcast will cover Hebron District and the entire southern parts of the West Bank and all the way to the edges of the northern parts of Gaza Strip and the southern parts of Jordan.

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STAGE FOUR
At this time stage four will kick off with 3000 WATT transmitting device to be situated in Gaza. The broadcast will cover the entire Gaza Strip and the northern parts of Egypt.
STAGE FIVE
At this final stage; a 3000 WATT transmitting device to be situated in Jenin. The broadcast will cover the entire Jenin District and all the way to the north to Lebanon and Syria.
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