John Bisset tells us how a Sacramento broadcaster was able to cut the cord after making the move to AoIP.
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The Bisset Brief: Don't Mess with this Mess
The benefits of making the move to AoIP are many. Not least of these is reducing the amount of cabling in your facility. CBS Sacramento DoE Jason Ornellas and CE Joe Foft recently did just that. John Bisset tells the story in the latest Bisset Brief.
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Atwater Kent was one of the leading manufacturers of high-quality radios during the early days of broadcast. Its story—and that of its founder—are quite impressive. Here Tom Vernon provides a historical overview, and details the Atwater Kent 84 model from 1932... His latest discovery, Found in the Attic.
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