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  2. MARTI Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Marti Electronics, a division of BE, manufactures RF Remote Pick-Up equipment for the broadcast industry. Marti has been supplying such hardware since 1960 with few competitors in its very vertical market. Because this equipment was so ubiquitous for so many years, the words "Marti" and "RPU" have become almost synonymous among broadcast ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Fidelipac - Wikipedia

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    The standard tape speed for Fidelipac carts used in the radio broadcasting industry is 7.5 ips, although some cart players and recorders can be set to record at other speeds, such as 3.75 (Harris and a couple of Broadcast Electronics) or 15 ips (most famous one is the Pacific Tomcat - only difference is instead of the 3 tracks being of equal ...

  5. Broadcast Electronics - Wikipedia

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    A Broadcast Electronics transmitter installed at WHJY in Providence, RI. Broadcast Electronics (BE) is a manufacturer of AM and FM transmitters, Marti Electronics STL and RPU equipment, developer of the AudioVAULT radio automation system and parent company to Commotion - a social media company for radio.

  6. GatesAir - Wikipedia

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    Harris Corporation sold its broadcast equipment operations to the Gores Group in 2012 with the sale completed in 2013. [6] In March 2014, Harris Broadcast was split into two companies, Imagine Communications and GatesAir. The GatesAir name restores the company's historic name. [7]

  7. Clyde Broadcast - Wikipedia

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    Clyde Broadcast is a brand associated with the manufacture and supply of studio equipment for the radio broadcast industry. The name dates back to 'Clyde Electronics' who manufactured a series of analog mixers known as Alpha, Beta, Prima and Presenter.