(1) The octave differs from the kilocycle in that each octave contains twice as many cycles as the previous one (or half as many as the following one).(2) Even if codes could be completely debugged, million-cell memories could never be counted upon, digitally, to behave consistently from one kilocycle to the next.(3) Previously, the Waldorf's radio system covered only the standard broadcast band of 550 to 1500 kilocycles .