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David Frackelton Gleason, posing as 'Eduardo', Univision Radio's most
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pedant and general all 'round **** wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
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Have you ever worked inside a Bauer?

Have you ever pulled your head outta your ass?


Here you are, with your non-answer, pretty conclusively proving that you
have never worked on a Bauer.


So what?

You have probably never even seen one on the
outside.


Sure I have, there are pics all over the net, 'tard boy.


That is not seeing one. That is seeing a picture.

This is why you do not know that there was a 1 kw-only version of
the kit, intended for stations that were not Class IVs that had to cut
power. The whole idea of the 707 was to provide a very cheap transmitter
for
small stations... thus the kit.


Who gives a ****, 'tard boy? CFRX doesn't use a 707, they use a 701B-HF.

And you've been wrong, wrong, wrong all along!


The point all along was that this is a very old transmitter, using old
technology. There is a reason it is off the air, which is the same reason it
is hard to make a 70's car run: it is worn out.


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On Sun, 01 Oct 2006 01:23:07 GMT, "David Eduardo"
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Same thing. It was used frequently as both. My point is that your
information is somewhat limited.

I say your technical knowledge is limited. I was working in broadcast
engineering when the Levil Devil was still in the Gates catalog, early
in their tradition of building crappy audio processing.


I was _building_ transmitters, consoles and entire stations from scratch
when the Level Devil was still being sold. Larry Cervone himself actually
tried to sell me one.

Every manufacturer had audio processing gear, mostly intended to protect
from overmodulation, in that era. When CBS introduced the Volumax and
Audimax, it was realized that processing could be cleaner and more
effective.


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David Frackelton Gleason, still prancing as 'Eduardo', grabbed a shovel and
started trying to dig himself out when he wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


David Eduardo wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
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Have you ever worked inside a Bauer?

Have you ever pulled your head outta your ass?

Here you are, with your non-answer, pretty conclusively proving that you
have never worked on a Bauer. You have probably never even seen one on
the
outside. This is why you do not know that there was a 1 kw-only version
of
the kit, intended for stations that were not Class IVs that had to cut
power. The whole idea of the 707 was to provide a very cheap transmitter
for
small stations... thus the kit.


What the hell does the 707 have to do with CKFX?


The discussion had moved, via David's post, to the 707 which he mentioned he
knew had been used by KRIZ and KUPD in the 60's.

Your have ADD or sumpin?


No, I'm not like you at all!

dxAce
Michigan
USA


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On Sun, 01 Oct 2006 03:54:27 GMT, "David Eduardo"
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"dxAce" wrote in message
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Have you ever worked inside a Bauer?

Have you ever pulled your head outta your ass?


Here you are, with your non-answer, pretty conclusively proving that you
have never worked on a Bauer. You have probably never even seen one on the
outside. This is why you do not know that there was a 1 kw-only version of
the kit, intended for stations that were not Class IVs that had to cut
power. The whole idea of the 707 was to provide a very cheap transmitter
for
small stations... thus the kit.


I think the cutback kit consisted of a double throw power contactor
for the B+ transformer primary, a time delay relay, and a switch.


Yep. There were also several power supply options when you bought the kit.
There are still a couple of people around LA who actually built 707's from
the kit and remember them well. I understand one is in use as a ham
transmitter in the Antelope Valley, too.


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David Frackelton Gleason, still posing as 'Eduardo', the fake Hispanic, wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


David Frackelton Gleason, posing as 'Eduardo', Univision Radio's most
prolific
pedant and general all 'round **** wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...

Have you ever worked inside a Bauer?

Have you ever pulled your head outta your ass?

Here you are, with your non-answer, pretty conclusively proving that you
have never worked on a Bauer.


So what?

You have probably never even seen one on the
outside.


Sure I have, there are pics all over the net, 'tard boy.


That is not seeing one. That is seeing a picture.


LMFAO

This is why you do not know that there was a 1 kw-only version of
the kit, intended for stations that were not Class IVs that had to cut
power. The whole idea of the 707 was to provide a very cheap transmitter
for
small stations... thus the kit.


Who gives a ****, 'tard boy? CFRX doesn't use a 707, they use a 701B-HF.

And you've been wrong, wrong, wrong all along!


The point all along was that this is a very old transmitter, using old
technology.


There is a reason it is off the air, which is the same reason it
is hard to make a 70's car run: it is worn out.


Like you!

Run along now boy, before you get your fake Hispanic ass kicked yet again.

dxAce
Michigan
USA




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On Sun, 01 Oct 2006 15:11:29 GMT, "David Eduardo"
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"dxAce" wrote in message
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David Eduardo wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...

Have you ever worked inside a Bauer?

Have you ever pulled your head outta your ass?

Here you are, with your non-answer, pretty conclusively proving that you
have never worked on a Bauer. You have probably never even seen one on
the
outside. This is why you do not know that there was a 1 kw-only version
of
the kit, intended for stations that were not Class IVs that had to cut
power. The whole idea of the 707 was to provide a very cheap transmitter
for
small stations... thus the kit.


What the hell does the 707 have to do with CKFX?


The discussion had moved, via David's post, to the 707 which he mentioned he
knew had been used by KRIZ and KUPD in the 60's.

Your have ADD or sumpin?

And KXIV...
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On Sun, 01 Oct 2006 15:17:45 GMT, "David Eduardo"
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"David" wrote in message
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On Sun, 01 Oct 2006 01:23:07 GMT, "David Eduardo"
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Same thing. It was used frequently as both. My point is that your
information is somewhat limited.

I say your technical knowledge is limited. I was working in broadcast
engineering when the Levil Devil was still in the Gates catalog, early
in their tradition of building crappy audio processing.


I was _building_ transmitters, consoles and entire stations from scratch
when the Level Devil was still being sold. Larry Cervone himself actually
tried to sell me one.

Every manufacturer had audio processing gear, mostly intended to protect
from overmodulation, in that era. When CBS introduced the Volumax and
Audimax, it was realized that processing could be cleaner and more
effective.

http://www.omniaaudio.com/tech/retrospective.htm
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"David" wrote in message
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On Sun, 01 Oct 2006 15:17:45 GMT, "David Eduardo"
wrote:


"David" wrote in message
. ..
On Sun, 01 Oct 2006 01:23:07 GMT, "David Eduardo"
wrote:



Same thing. It was used frequently as both. My point is that your
information is somewhat limited.

I say your technical knowledge is limited. I was working in broadcast
engineering when the Levil Devil was still in the Gates catalog, early
in their tradition of building crappy audio processing.


I was _building_ transmitters, consoles and entire stations from scratch
when the Level Devil was still being sold. Larry Cervone himself actually
tried to sell me one.

Every manufacturer had audio processing gear, mostly intended to protect
from overmodulation, in that era. When CBS introduced the Volumax and
Audimax, it was realized that processing could be cleaner and more
effective.

http://www.omniaaudio.com/tech/retrospective.htm


Frank obviously is too young to have lived this transition. The first
Audimax and Volumax (pre-gating) were good, but not too much better than the
other units which, as he says, were intended to prevent notices of
violations. It was not until the neat pair of white CBS boxes with their
adjustable gate, caged circuit boards and totally transistorized circuitry
that it became very obvious that processing was a tool that could be used to
sound better and louder than the competition.

Overall, a pretty good overview of processing. For brevity, it does not
discuss the home built processors used widely in the late 70's and early
80's and Greg Ogonowski's contribution to multiband processing in th
epre-optimod era.


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David Eduardo wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message
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David Frackelton Gleason, posing as 'Eduardo', Univision Radio's most
prolific
pedant and general all 'round **** wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...
Have you ever worked inside a Bauer?
Have you ever pulled your head outta your ass?
Here you are, with your non-answer, pretty conclusively proving that you
have never worked on a Bauer.

So what?

You have probably never even seen one on the
outside.

Sure I have, there are pics all over the net, 'tard boy.


That is not seeing one. That is seeing a picture.
This is why you do not know that there was a 1 kw-only version of
the kit, intended for stations that were not Class IVs that had to cut
power. The whole idea of the 707 was to provide a very cheap transmitter
for
small stations... thus the kit.

Who gives a ****, 'tard boy? CFRX doesn't use a 707, they use a 701B-HF.

And you've been wrong, wrong, wrong all along!


The point all along was that this is a very old transmitter, using old
technology. There is a reason it is off the air, which is the same reason it
is hard to make a 70's car run: it is worn out.




You may have a hard time getting that by the 50 Stude in my Garage.
Driven daily, and the only car I take on business trips.

Of course you were speaking of 70's, weren't you.

Come to think of it, an old high school buddy retired his Pinto wagon
in 96 because he couldn't get parts for it.



Never mind.



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