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Remember the Ampex Disc Spot? This merging of a tape recorder and a phonograph never really took off....

Edirol UA-1EX 

Sometimes a mistake can result in the purchase of a really neat product. Such is the case when Victory FM (home of the Liberty University Flames Sports...

Salem Radio Labs Call Commander 

Call screening software is critical to any talk station's operation. Finding a system that be configured to the station's needs is important, and the ability to try it before you buy it can help the selection process. Because the Call Commander software from Salem Radio Labs is free, trying it out is as simple as finding enough time to download and install it....

New reporting rules for Internet streamers 

Since April 2004 Internet radio stations were supposed to be keeping detailed records about the songs they were playing. The problem was that the CRB had not specified what was to be done with those records...until now. What's worse is that the reporting requirement may completely kill Internet streaming altogether....

How to make HD Radio succeed: do nothing 

Broadcasters, Ibiquity and the HD Digital Radio Alliance are all trying hard to make HD Radio a success. This is all good, but the truth is that for HD Radio to succeed, broadcasters should not have to do anything....

Business for engineers 

One of the differences between a self-employed person and an employee is that the self-employed person always knows when the job is going to end. A proactive stance in career planning will ensure that the broadcast engineer is always employed and employable....

New Products 

New products from Evenfall Acoustics, Mpathx, Prime Image and Yellowtec....

FCC uses terrain data in NCE-FM channel reservations 

Petitioners proposing to reserve FM allotments for noncommercial use will now be able to use actual terrain data to show compliance with the first and second local service requirement....

Inovonics Model 713 

The Inovonics 713 fulfilled the RBDS needs of Yellowstone Public Radio's vast network....

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