[BC] RCA History earliest transmitter

Harold Hallikainen harold
Sat Dec 30 20:45:47 CST 2006


I installed a couple 5kW AEL FM transmitters in the early 1970s. Some of
their manuals are at
http://sujan.hallikainen.org/BroadcastHistory/index.php/American%20Electronic%20Laboratories
.

Harold


> AEL came to the Twin Cities and pitched the CE's of KEEY-WLOL-WYOO-KQRS on
> their line of transmitters when the IDS master antenna project was in its
> early stages
>
> The proposed 40 kW's (2 x 20) with something like 30 notch filters in the
> combiner
>
> This was winter 74 as I recall.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
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>>
>> In a message dated 12/29/2006 11:11:37 AM Central Standard Time,
>> dpuopolo at usa.net writes:
>>
>> I seem  to recall a transmitter company named  AEL.
>>
>> LF
>>
>>
>>
>> American Electronic Labs   AEL,  built AM-FM  Transmitters   They sold
> their
>> broadcast division to somone and it  would up at CCA-2 in Atlanta, GA.
>>
>> The company didn't fold they were also very big in CATV equipment and at
>> leats one of the founders of QEI came from AEL as I recall.
>>
>> Dave
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