Re: George Frese
We put his Frese Audio Pilot on KOL 1300 AM in Seattle in the early 70s. It was #35 or 36 or so. The modulation was soooo tight. Had to buy modulator tubes more often... George was way ahead of his time, did it all with tubes, and had features nobody else had for years after.
Right after that I believe, one went in at the 1 kw AM in Kennewick. That transmitter didn't like it as much as the big rigs at KOL.
I know this is off-topic so I'll stop now.
We put his Frese Audio Pilot on KOL 1300 AM in Seattle in the early 70s. It was #35 or 36 or so. The modulation was soooo tight. Had to buy modulator tubes more often... George was way ahead of his time, did it all with tubes, and had features nobody else had for years after.
Right after that I believe, one went in at the 1 kw AM in Kennewick. That transmitter didn't like it as much as the big rigs at KOL.
I know this is off-topic so I'll stop now.