Broadcasting Telecasting (Jul-Sep 1963)

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One good thing leads to another 1,000 Watts to 10,000 Watts to 20,000 Watts It also leads to an easy, economical method of matching your equipment to your FM growth. You start with Collins 830D-1A 1,000 watt transmitter. You'll get immediate benefit from its stability. You'll like the operating and adjusting convenience as well as its clean, accessible design. Adding stereo takes just a few minutes. As your operation grows, all you need do is add on a final power amplifier cabinet, making the 830D the driver unit. You now have an 830F-2A 10,000 watt transmitter. The addition of stereo still takes just minutes. To increase to 20,000 watts you simply add another final power amplifier and a diplexer to your existing Collins equipment. Neat, easy, economical expansion. Find out how one good thing can lead to another in your station. Ask your Collins Broadcast Sales Engineer for full details on the complete FM line: Nine models from 10 watts to 20 kilowatts. COLLINS RADIO COMPANY Cedar Rapids • Dallas • Los Angeles • New York • International, Dallas COLLINS BROADCASTING, September 30, 1963 45