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![]() "WShoots1" wrote in message ... Many thanks, Frank D., for that link to FM history. Very interesting. As implied in the article, cranking up the power is easy for FM. All that is needed is a Class C rf amp. No linear required. It reminds me... Back in 1947, I visited the then new FM station in Ontario, CA. Because no hi-fi audio transformers were available, the Chief built the entire audio system using RC coupling. Bill, K5BY ex-W6BMM You're Welcome! If you're interested in radio history, there's alot posted on the internet. I think you may have come across these sites, but, if not, here's a couple of links: http://earlyradiohistory.us/ http://members.aol.com/jeff560/jeff.html And this is the Michigan radio site: http://www.michiguide.com/history/index.html Frank Dresser |
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