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![]() "drewdawg" wrote in message ... In , Jim Burgan typed: Since we're on it, was there *not* one episode of the show where the announcer on the radio said, "This is KGU Honolulu"? I keep thinking it was uttered on an episode, but I'm not sure....maybe it was in a dream of mine....I just thought it unusual to hear *actual* calls & COL on a fictional show.... Did this *really* happen? Could be. I haven't watched a GI episode in many years.... Not in the first season, for sure. I purchased the first season on DVD and I've seen them all with no legal ID on the radio. Yes, I admit that bought the first season... those black & white episodes with the opening theme that calls the professor & Mary Ann "and the rest". They went to color in year 2 and changed the theme to give credit to Russ & Dawn. While this thread is still alive I remember when Gilligan's head became a radio and the skipper mentioned that if there were two of him they could have stereo. This was years before Kahn am-stereo. Hmmmm :-\ But not years before XETRA (then XTRA) were experimenting with AM stereo using a sort of split modulation scheme (right channel modulating one sideband and the left modulating the other). They used this for many years. I used to be able to use two radios, one tuned to each sideband to listen to (very poor separation) stereo. The system was called the Kahn ISB system, which stood for Independant SideBand. 25) The sad AM Stereo Saga a.. 1960 - AM Stereo first demonstrated on XETRA, Tijuana, MX, using the Kahn ISB system. |
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