Anybody got a good home for an RCA transmitter? If you’re like us, the idea of an old transmitter, any old transmitter, just heading to the scrap heap is disturbing, and you hope someone can find a ...
(click thumbnail)A beautiful RCA BTA-1R is freed after years entombed behind some remodeling. The transmitter is now at the home of a Pennsylvania ham who plans to put it on 160 m shortwave. Ever ...
(click thumbnail)An RCA TTU 60 transmitter from the 1960s—one of many destined for landfills or recyclers.After the official Feb. 17, 2009 analog shutoff, are there any large scale plans to deal with ...
With the homogenization of radio stations, wouldn’t it be nice to take back the airwaves? With all your music loaded on your iPod—or your computer—why not broadcast your own tunes, even if it’s only ...
Last November of 2007, IPTV began a project that will, over the next two years, result in the replacement of 6 of its original UHF transmitters. All six of the transmitters are vintage integral cavity ...
In the late 1980s the television station I worked at was still using an early 1970s transmitter, an RCA TT-50FH (50 kW, Series F, High-band VHF). The transmitter was made with three cabinets: two 25 ...
Ever get a tune in your head and wish you could hear the real thing? Now wireless technology delivers music from your Mac to just about anywhere in your house. You can listen to MP3s off your computer ...
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