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Milestones
by Charles S. Fitch
A series of occasional articles about important or memorable technologies and products that influenced today's radio broadcast industry.
Until our new data system is fully integrated, please click here for articles prior to September 1, 2006.
 


Radio Has a Special Place in the Car
Cruising and Playing the Radio ... With No Particular Place to Go
by Charles S. Fitch, 2.01.2008
In a moment of insanity, your brother has loaned you his ‘61 Impala 409 pearlescent red convertible. more


The General Electric Phasitron FM Transmitter
A Legendary FM Modulator Tube Helped This Fledgling Medium Out of the Nest
by Charles S. Fitch, 10.24.2007
In the early 1950s, many saw the emergence of FM on a new band (88–108 MHz) as a waste of time and money. Only a few visionaries, people who were ready to try different paths, create new audiences and serve new needs, succeeded with FM. more


The Transistor Portable Radio
Regency’s Model TR-1 Was Introduced in 1954 at a Price Roughly Equivalent to $400 Today
by Charles S. Fitch, 7.18.2007
Growing up is daunting. All those “rites of passage” through which we must travel. The first day of school, exams, dating, awkward holidays with distant relatives. more


A Little Red Radio: The AA4, Perhaps?
My Even More Minimal Radio and How It Changed My Life
by Charles S. Fitch, 4.25.2007
I wrote in the Jan. 3 RW about “Remembering the All-American Five,” which you can read under the Milestones tab at radioworld.com. more


The CCA 1 kW AM-1000D
Buc Fitch Continues His Reminiscences About 1 kW Transmitters in Radio's Past
by Charles S. Fitch, 4.11.2007
In the foothills of the Rockies are high desert regions so vast that, even when viewed from 35,000 feet, they sweep from horizon to horizon. more


Remembering the All-American Five
by Charles S. Fitch, 1.03.2007
America has long had a strange ambivalence towards quality. In electronics, the elements of quality's triple crown — performance, perks and price — are in constant contention. We always want more, for less. more


Gates Built a 1 kW Classic
by Charles S. Fitch, 10.11.2006
When you study Rocketry 101 in college, you are taught that if you want the rocket to take off for certain once, you need to design and construct it to take off a thousand times. more


Bauer's 707: Radio From a Kit
by Charles S. Fitch, 7.19.2006
For many of us, it's the feeling of magic that brings us into radio. Nowhere in the panoply of broadcasting does that magic seem to reside as potently as in the transmitter room. more


We Can Really Hear You Now
by Charles S. Fitch, 6.21.2006
Communications is our business. In broadcasting we use whatever tool works best to make that vital connection. more


The Demise of the First Phone
by Charles S. Fitch, 3.29.2006
Have you noticed a trend in how qualification problems are addressed inside the Beltway over the last 50 years or so? more


The FCC Proof of Performance
by Charles S. Fitch, 7.06.2005
I was introduced to the international world of broadcasting when I worked at RCA in the 1970s. more


This Pot Reserved for Marti Remote
by Charles S. Fitch, 5.25.2005
Looking backwards, things are always clearer. more


CONELRAD
by Charles S. Fitch, 2.11.2005
Cold is the temperature of irrational fear, the fear of little understanding. more


The CBS Audimax and Volumax
by Charles S. Fitch, 2.02.2005
One in a series of occasional looks back at important devices and practices in radio broadcasting. more


Paul Gregg and 45 Years of Bauer
by Charles S. Fitch, 10.06.2004
A Unique Broadcast Opportunity in 1960 Prompted the Creation of Bauer and the 707 more


NAB Audio Cart Turns 40
by Charles S. Fitch, 3.28.2004
The radio industry will pass a notable anniversary this fall, but one unlikely to be observed by too many people. more


'The Last Watch'
by Charles S. Fitch, 2.11.2004
Heraclitus said the only constant is change. more


Bird's Popular Wattmeter Is 50
by Charles S. Fitch, 4.10.2002
Among the most valuable tools in any RF toolbox is the Bird Model 43 Thruline Wattmeter. Take it from a man who has fried endless number of IF transformers, transistors and dummy loads in an inept illusive quest for accurate RF information and tuning. more



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