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  • Section Meetings
    CINCINNATI " Radio Broadcast Studio Design ," by C. B. Sloan, Crosley Corporation; May 24, 1943.
  • CBS-KNXT Hollywood Television Broadcasting Center
    Because the KNXT technical building was originally designed and constructed for radio broadcasting studios , the problem of sound iso- lation was considerably simplified as excellent s.ound isolation was already built into the struc- ture.
  • Radio Progress during 1938
    McLaren, "Acoustics in broadcasting studio design ," World- Radio , vol.
  • Speakers
    • Professional-grade audio speakers are designed for recording studios or television and radio broadcast facilities and equipment.
  • The Design and Construction of Broadcast Studios
    It has been the purpose of this paper to outline briefly the problems encountered in the design and construction of studios suitable for radio broadcasting and to set forth practical solutions to the problems.
  • Contributors to Waves and Electrons Section
    1From 1933 to 1935 he was en- gaged in designing public-address equipment and broadcast - studio equipment for Rember Radio Co., San Francisco, California.
  • IRE People
    In that year he joined radio station WDRJ as chief operator; in that capacity he designed the first broadcasting studio equipment for the Virginia Polytechnic Institute, and designed and supervised the construction of the 250-watt radio station WLNA at Lynchburg, Va.
  • NEWS
    The new broadcasting studio , from which the weatherman gives his forecast on sound radio , was designed and equipped by the BBC in conjunction with the Ministry of Public Building and Works.
  • A Piezo-Electric Loud Speaker for the Higher Audio Frequencies
    A composite reproducer (unmounted) employing the piezo-electric unit and designed for use in high fidelity radio broadcast receivers and for monitory purposes in radio broadcast studios , is shown in Fig. 10.
  • Standard Handbook of Broadcast Engineering > Radio STL Systems
    One of the major concerns in the design and operation of a radio broadcasting facility is the means by which the program audio from the studio is conveyed to the transmitter site.