Letter: Sept. 11, 20 years ago
A sobering reminder that the War on Terror is not over
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A sobering reminder that the War on Terror is not over
What would all-digital AM mean to co-channel and first-adjacent analog stations?
And don't overlook the huge audiences that still are served by shortwave
What’s the end game for AM revitalization?
Let’s think this one through a little bit
Robert Richer recalls working with the audio expert in NYC in the 1970s
Voiceover veteran cautions against underestimating their importance
We emphatically support broadcast radio of all technologies
Book author seeks info about CIA role in radio in the 1960s
A question about our earlier story “Night Vision Issue Comes to Light”
Remember the Italian army lieutenant who patented electrical recording in 1902
Readers write in to tell us what they think
I shoulda taken a job at RadioShack, assuming I could find a RadioShack
How operations at our community station in New Zealand were affected
A serious consideration for AM revitalization is being overlooked
Thoughts on audio over-compression and the value of tech tips
I stumbled upon something that works quite well for me
Meet Gianni Bettini — the father of recording technology
Terry Harvey offers his defense of why Nov. 2, 1920, should be celebrated
Ken “Spider” Webb has some solar observations on a career in radio
John Schneider says we can’t focus on just one station as the “first”
It’s a scary time for an AM to invest in new facilities
There is, sadly, still a need for leaky coax AM systems in parking lots
More commentary about our discussion of Carrington events
The 1972 solar storm was in the same basic order of magnitude
Buyers do not normally want to spend the money to install such systems
Most syndication providers on SES-11 are staying put or changing frequencies to a transponder...
Except for WWVB there really isn’t a great need for HF time signals anymore
Alan Hughes responds to Dan Slentz’s musings