[BC] Why an older transmitter may be a good choice
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dhultsman5
Fri Feb 23 08:01:37 CST 2007
This type of presentation was done over 15 years ago when solid state AM became available for all AM powers. It was also doine at the 1 kW. power levels in the late 1970's when the first solid state 1 kW's came out.
Dave Hultsman
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Birmingham, AL
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-----Original Message-----
From: chris at yipyap.com
To: broadcast at radiolists.net
Sent: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 10:22 PM
Subject: Re: [BC] Why an older transmitter may be a good choice
A question from the peanut gallery:
If new transmitters are cheaper to run (and I believe you guys
who say they are), they why isn't the marketing department
of the new-transmitter-company-X taking advantage of that
to move their product in?
They could come in with a spreadsheet... even go for a leasing
program where the lease cost was cheaper than the projected
upkeep on an old transmitter. They could clean up.
Just wondering.
Chris
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