[BC] Leonard Kahn
Milton Holladay
miltron at att.net
Fri Jun 22 12:09:53 CDT 2012
And General Radio made modulation and frequency monitors, as well as
some wonderful test equipment, but never a peak limiter, --or any audio
processor....
M
On 6/22/2012 13:02: , Robert Meuser wrote:
> The Level Devil was a Gates radio product. Mr Kahn made the symmetrapeak
> which was probably his most popular product.
>
> On 6/22/12 12:40 PM, James Richardson wrote:
>> 6.22.2012
>>
>> One thing that seems to be left out of the discussion regarding audio in the 1950-1960 era is the fact that the only
>> processing that you had on the transmitter was a peak limiter designed by general radio that was set at 3-5 db.
>>
>> seems like Mr. Kahn built the level devil,then we went to the CBS products then to Durrough, Optimod and all of the rest.
>>
>> My dad's station WAYR, 550 in Orange Park, Florida played classical music every day and it was very listenable. Of course
>> that is when operators actually adjusted audio levels.
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