[BC] RCA History earliest transmitter
Dana Puopolo
dpuopolo
Fri Dec 29 11:11:06 CST 2006
They made a 5 kW unit. In the mid '70's, I saw one a their factory. It was the
last unit they made there. They were selling it for cheap. I have no idea
where it wound up.
-D
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From: "Bailey, Scott" <sbailey at nespower.com>
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CSI went out of the transmitter business and went into the crime scene
business (HA!). I've only seen one AEL Box, and that was at WPAQ. I
don't think they made anything smaller than 10 KW on the AM side.
Scott
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[mailto:broadcast-bounces at radiolists.net] On Behalf Of Larry Fuss
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>gone, CSI Transmitter gone...........
>
>any more
I seem to recall a transmitter company named AEL.
LF
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