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  2. TV Ears - Wikipedia

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    TV Ears is an American, privately held audio technology company that specializes in voice clarifying television products for the hearing impaired. It was founded in April 1998 by George Dennis. [ 1 ] They are located in Spring Valley, California , where they house the North American distribution center, support, and sales teams, while employing ...

  3. List of catastrophic collapses of broadcast masts and towers

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    WLGA Transmitter Tower (formerly WSWS-TV Transmitter Tower), Cusseta, Georgia, US February 27, 2005: Guyed steel lattice mast 538 Replacement tower completed September 15, 2005. Nebraska Education Tower Atlanta, Atlanta, Nebraska, US November 25, 2005: Guyed steel lattice mast 325 Aircraft collision All three aircraft occupants killed

  4. Television interference - Wikipedia

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    It is possible to also get a bad picture if the signal strength of the TV transmitter is too high. An attenuator inserted in the antenna lead-in wire may be used if the television receiver displays signs of overload in the RF front end. Strong out-of-band signals may also affect television reception and may require band-pass filters to reduce ...

  5. RabbitEars - Wikipedia

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    Originally listing every TV station in the US, 100000watts expanded to include AM and FM radio information. Due to time constraints, Kelley sold the site to Clear Channel/M Street Publications in late 2002, [1] which made it subscription-only. In response, Trip Ericson developed RabbitEars as a free alternative. [2]

  6. DuMont Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    Allen B. DuMont Laboratories, Inc. [2] (printed on products as Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc., referred to as DuMont Laboratories or DuMont Labs, and DuMont on company documents) was an American television equipment manufacturer and broadcasting company. At one point it owned TV stations WABD (WNYW, FOX O&O), KCTY (defunct DuMont affiliate ...

  7. No those weren't transmitters in Kamala Harris' ears during ...

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    The claim: Kamala Harris wore 'audio earrings' during presidential debate. A Sept. 10 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) shows side-by-side photos, one of Vice President Kamala Harris ...

  8. List of defunct CBC and Radio-Canada television transmitters

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    This is a list of former CBC/SRC television transmitters across Canada that were used by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.Due to budget cuts, the CBC decommissioned its 620 over-the-air analogue television transmission network on July 31, 2012.

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