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  2. Category : Audio equipment manufacturers of Germany

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    Pages in category "Audio equipment manufacturers of Germany" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  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. 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.

  5. Telos Alliance - Wikipedia

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    Telos Alliance began as Telos Systems, a part-time project founded in 1985 by radio station engineer and talk show host (WFBQ, WMMS) Steve Church. [2] [3] Its first product was a telephone hybrid, the Telos 10, which was based on digital signal processing. Church visited Fraunhofer in Germany in the late 1980s.

  6. Category:Audio equipment manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Audio equipment manufacturers by country (30 C) A. Audio amplifier manufacturers (6 C, 83 P) C. Compact Disc player manufacturers (29 P) H. ... Radio manufacturers (2 ...

  7. Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    Radio broadcasting (experimentally from 1906, commercially from 1920); audio signals sent through the air as radio waves from a transmitter, picked up by an antenna and sent to a receiver. Radio stations can be linked in radio networks to broadcast common radio programs, either in broadcast syndication, simulcast or subchannels.

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  9. Fidelipac - Wikipedia

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    The standard tape speed for Fidelipac carts used in the radio broadcasting industry is 7.5 ips, although some cart players and recorders can be set to record at other speeds, such as 3.75 (Harris and a couple of Broadcast Electronics) or 15 ips (most famous one is the Pacific Tomcat - only difference is instead of the 3 tracks being of equal ...