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| We Ponder an All-Digital AM Future No doubt as an engineer you have experienced the "buzz saw" on the AM band from adjacent facilities, particularly at night, or been charged with running your station in digital. More» | |
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| From the Radio magazine Calendar |
| FCC Dateline This Week in Radio History May 22, 1990 Microsoft releases Windows 3.0 May 24, 1844 Morse telegraphs, "What hath God wrought?" from Washington to Baltimore May 26, 1903 Fessenden granted patent for the liquid barretter microphone | |
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