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  2. Category : Audio equipment manufacturers of Germany

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help ... Category: Audio equipment manufacturers of Germany.

  3. Klotz Digital - Wikipedia

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    Klotz Digital AG was a manufacturer of audio media products based in Munich, Germany; it was founded in 1990 and acquired by United Screens Media AG in 2009.The company was active in the two business segments Public Address and Radio & TV Broadcast.

  4. Telefunken - Wikipedia

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    After World War I it was taken over by Mackay Radio and Telegraph Company and later the Federal Aviation Administration. It was demolished in 1938. [6] Starting in 1923, Telefunken built broadcast transmitters and radio sets. In 1928, Telefunken made history by designing the V-41 amplifier for the German Radio Network.

  5. Clyde Broadcast - Wikipedia

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    Clyde Broadcast is a brand associated with the manufacture and supply of studio equipment for the radio broadcast industry. The name dates back to 'Clyde Electronics' who manufactured a series of analog mixers known as Alpha, Beta, Prima and Presenter.

  6. Link Electronics - Wikipedia

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    The Link-NEC 100 was the companion camera to the Type 130 and designed in conjunction with NEC. It had a triax interface unit and could be used stand alone, via a radio link or with a CCU via triax cable. it shared a common architecture with the 130 by using the same 18mm tubes and both where fully automatic for set-up and used the same CCU (camera control unit), OCP (operational control unit ...

  7. Shortwave relay station - Wikipedia

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    The ALLISS module is a fully rotatable antenna system for high power (typically 500 kW only) shortwave radio broadcasting—it essentially is a self contained shortwave relay station. Most of the world's shortwave relay stations do not use this technology, due to its cost (15m EUR per ALLISS module: Transmitter + Antenna + Automation equipment).

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  9. List of amateur radio repeater sites - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... This is a list of repeater sites for amateur radio in Germany. It includes towers (e.g. CN Tower and Bremen TV ...