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Unlimi-Tech File Catalyst 2.0  Nov 1, 2007,
By Chris Wygal

File Catalyst 2.0 is a software-based application that uses UDP to transfer files and data more reliably than basic FTP. The File Catalyst server and client system compresses data to reduce payloads and maximize bandwidth.

Neustar SW4.0  Oct 1, 2007,
By Rich Parker

It became clear that by using the Neustar software directly on the HD Radio Importer we could maximize our multicasting capabilities beyond the two channels available using dedicated hardware.

Aphex Model 230  Mar 1, 2007,
By Bill Eisenhamer

It was time for KSON and KIFM in San Diego to embrace the digital age of HD Radio. But it needed new, simple microphone processing that meshed with the new digital console and air chain.

DBX 286A  Apr 1, 2006,
By Chris Wygal

It's a vocal processor, but you won't find controls labeled ratio, hard/soft knee, threshold and hold/release in the compressor section. Still, you will find that it's easy to use.

Air Tools 6200  Apr 1, 2006,
by Tim Wright, CPBE

Though it is specifically designed with microphone processing in mind, the Clear Channel Chicago group decided that there was no reason the Air Tools 6200 could not be used as a stereo program processor.

Sound advice  Apr 1, 2006,
By Doug Irwin

More audio processors are being built with feature sets meant to accommodate the trend of delivering content via data-reduced means.

Sign Off  Nov 1, 2005,
By Kari Taylor, senior associate editor

Digital music sales dominated the first half of 2005, while CD and DVD sales continue to slowly drop.

When the Sound matters  Nov 1, 2005,
By Doug Irwin

On-air audio processing involves the science of design and understanding, and the art of knowing how to manipulate the controls.

Bias Soundsoap 2  May 1, 2005,
By Gordon S. Carter, CPBE

Pops, clicks and other noises in recordings can be cleanly eliminated. Bias Soundsoap 2 can show you how.

Sign Off  Jul 1, 2004,
By Kari Taylor, associate editor

Read about a solar-powered station from 1979.

Sign Off  May 1, 2004,
By Kari Taylor, associate editor

Do you remember? In 1981 Applied Technology offered two audio processors with digital control capabilities. The Maximod digital peak limiter used a digital

Broadcast Warehouse DSPX  May 1, 2004,
By Doug Irwin

Broadcast Warehouse, an English company has introduced the DSPX, the first DSP-based audio processor designed and fabricated in the United Kingdom.

Omnia Audio Omnia-6fm  May 1, 2004,
By Michael Rogers

The Omnia-6EX has parallel processing paths individually optimized for conventional FM audio and digital transmission chains.

Orban Optimod-PC 1100  Feb 1, 2004,
By Gary Blau

Orban's Optimod-PC 1100 isn't a conventional FM or AM final processor.

Omnia Audio Omnia-4.5am  Nov 1, 2003,
By Watt Hairston

WSM, Nashville, wasn't looking for a new audio processor, but after trying the Omnia 4.5, the change is welcomed.

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