Each side of the connection allocates their own circuit number, so there is no reason why they should be the same.
it is different because it is shared by every country
Different stations sell different amounts.
the power station works in different processes of electricity
Oregon Scientific does not have a station. Instead they make and sell weather stations. Those are two totally different things. Regardless, these weather stations are used to monitor the weather.
Srirampur and Belapur are two different stations in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra which are both at the same location on the railway route but on opposite sides of the track.
Australia supports research stations on Antarctica named Casey station, Davis station, Macquarie island station and Mawson station.
The plural is stations. The plural possessive is stations'.
station to station
It depends on where you live. Just go to www.radiodisney.com and check your local radio Disney station. Or if you have music choice on your tv you can listen to radio Disney via TV.
Do a search of "99.7 FM" and you will find that there are different stations with that number on the dial throughout the country.
Most Sub-Stations are equipped with station batteries (DC) which is actually multiple batteries connected in series. The purpose of this battery is so that the stations basic devices can function independently of the power lines that are fed into the station. If the motor that powers a "power circuit breaker" was powered from a power line coming into the station, and that circuit breaker opened (broke the circuit), then the circuit breaker would no longer have the power to operate. Another reason for this setup has to do with electrical faults. The #1 reason sub stations have large circuit breakers is to stop faults (short circuits). When a tree knocks a power line into something that is grounded that is a fault. During a fault current on the power line rises and the voltage on that line decreases substantially. So if the voltage goes to almost zero, and a circuit breaker needs that very voltage to open so it can break a fault, you have a problem because the circuit breaker will not operate and stop the fault. (and this is the original purpose of the circuit breaker) -Electrical Engineer -Large Electric Utility Company
You can refer to the map, below, to identify those stations that qualify for your definition of 'inland' as locations for research stations on the Antarctic continent.