[BC] What ever happen to AMAX
WFIFeng@aol.com
WFIFeng
Sat Apr 21 06:11:48 CDT 2007
In a message dated 04/21/2007 3:13:53 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
wirelessmedia at gmail.com writes:
> Reading this, the processor could obviously not qualify. AMAX was a
> certification left for receivers only and should not have been a selling
> point for an audio processor.
>
> On 4/21/07, Mike Erickson wrote:
> >
> > Any processor that met NRSC standards could be considered AMAX.. and that
> > included the 9100, the Inovonics 235, the CRL systems and the Omnia
> > processors for AM.
> >
> > Here is something on AMAX, best I could do at 3am
> > '
> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMAX
I remember AMAX quite well. We were running their "Amax" promos on the air
for a few months. Here at home, I have two radios that would *almost* meet the
AMAX standard- the GE Superadio 3 and a home-built, fixed-tuned unit. The only
missing features are the noise blanking & 10 kHz filters. Both radios easily
reproduce the audio up to the 9.8kHz NRSC limit.
Willie...
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