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  2. Harrison Audio - Wikipedia

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    This was followed by the PP-1 film console, the MR-2, MR-3, and MR-4 music recording consoles, the TV-3, TV-4 broadcast consoles, the HM-5 live console, the Raven music recording console, and the Air-7/Pro-7 broadcast and production consoles. These fully-analog console designs continued into the 1990s, while the digital revolution was taking place.

  3. Studer - Wikipedia

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    The Studer Vista 9M2 (launched September 2013) is a TV broadcast/live production console equipped with the patented Vistonics knobs-on-glass user interface and FaderGlow is used by TV broadcasters including the BBC, RAI, France TV, TV Globo, ABC, NRK, DR and many others. Studer also offers radio broadcast consoles with the Glacier control ...

  4. Broadcast radio receiver - Wikipedia

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    A bedside clock radio that combines a radio receiver with an alarm clock. Radios are manufactured in a range of styles and functions: Console radio - A self-contained radio with speaker designed to stand on the floor. Table radio also called a "Mantel radio" - A self-contained radio with speaker designed to sit on a table, cabinet, or fireplace ...

  5. Wheatstone Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Wheatstone Corporation is an American company that produces digital and analog professional audio equipment for broadcast radio, television, and new media. Products include audio consoles, Audio over IP (AoIP) audio networking, audio processing, audio recording and editing, and custom furniture. The corporation also does business under the ...

  6. RCA - Wikipedia

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    RCA was authorized to set up a temporary longwave radio station, located in Hoboken a short distance from the match site, and operating under the call letters WJY. For the broadcast White and Sarnoff telephoned commentary from ringside, which was typed up and then read over the air by J. Owen Smith.

  7. Telos Alliance - Wikipedia

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    Telos Systems continued to develop broadcast telephone systems, IP audio codecs & transceivers, and processing as well as encoding for streaming audio. Networked radio consoles, audio interfaces and routing control, networked intercom, and related software were created under the Axia Audio brand name.

  8. Klotz Digital - Wikipedia

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    Klotz Digital's Vadis DC II mixer for use at a Virgin Radio outside broadcast at the V Festival 2007. The broadcast products range from stand-alone on-air mixing consoles for radio and TV stations to a suite of products to enable efficient workflows in large broadcast facilities and production studios.

  9. Mixing console - Wikipedia

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    Among the highest quality bootleg recordings of live performances are so-called soundboard recordings sourced directly from the mixing console. [9] [10] Radio broadcasts use a mixing desk to select audio from different sources, such as CD players, telephones, remote feeds, prerecorded advertisements, and in-studio live bands.