KYET runs the ever elusive Harris STX-1B AM stereo exciter.
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151228594529573&set=a.10151155465494573.464176.677344572&type=3&theater
This one appears to be original to the station sometime between 1977 and 1981 as the plate lists the frequency of 1240 kHz. I am unsure if this was ordered as the V-CPM model (STX-1A) and converted or came as the 1B which is C-QUAM ready.
It was recently refurbished to repair a faulty B- power supply and unconverted for use with the Optimod 9100, which I never did find among the inherited equipment. That conversion turned the unit in to taking in L+R and L-R instead on the Left and Right inputs, which sure sounded humorous when feed with Left and Right.
That is the only thing in the air chain feeding a Harris DX-10.
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151228594529573&set=a.10151155465494573.464176.677344572&type=3&theater
This one appears to be original to the station sometime between 1977 and 1981 as the plate lists the frequency of 1240 kHz. I am unsure if this was ordered as the V-CPM model (STX-1A) and converted or came as the 1B which is C-QUAM ready.
It was recently refurbished to repair a faulty B- power supply and unconverted for use with the Optimod 9100, which I never did find among the inherited equipment. That conversion turned the unit in to taking in L+R and L-R instead on the Left and Right inputs, which sure sounded humorous when feed with Left and Right.
That is the only thing in the air chain feeding a Harris DX-10.