[BC] Nautel 2 Armstrong
Bill Smith
brscomm
Wed Feb 7 17:17:04 CST 2007
You should have sneak current fuses followed by surge suppression on the
line to protect your stuff.
Bill
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> On Behalf Of Bailey, Scott
> Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 11:06 AM
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> Subject: RE: [BC] Nautel 2 Armstrong
>
> These surges sound like a phone company problems. I have argued with
> BellSouth (now AT&T) over this. I have surges coming from BellSouth,
> blowing parts on my Comrex box we use to take an audio feed from Metro
> Networks in Nashville.
>
> The one thing I want to know is how to get to the negative clipper, with
> out removing the transmitter from the rack. We have the clipping set at
> the factory setting at 90%. I would like to bring it up to 99%. Did you
> have the factory do this, or did you do this yourself?
>
> My studio is with the transmitter, so I don't have to have a phone line
> or STL.
>
> Just out of curiosity, what station(s) you have running the X-1000B?
>
> Scott Bailey
> Owner/Operator
> WMRO-AM
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