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echo: coffee_klatsch
to: TOM WALKER
from: Richard Webb
date: 2008-03-24 15:23:02
subject: Hello

HI TOm,

TOM WALKER wrote in a message to RICHARD WEBB:

RW>RW>Provided by Muzak...in my youth, I installed Muzak in various business'..

RW>TW> And it was typically provided Via a Subcarrier on a Standard FM
RW>TW> station. In 70's I Subcarrier adapter. Soon tired of the "Elevator
RW>TW> Mucic" so it disapeared into my junk pile to never be seen again.
RW>Used to have one of those for those radio reading services for the blind.  M
RW>public radio stations provided this service on subcarriers as well.


TW> It was popular with the PBS stations.
TW> It was also a source of Income, particuallry Musak and other
TW> subcarrier services like that, for the station.
Indeed it was.  INstalled a few systems like that in my day,  distributed
systems with 70 volt lines, a transformer on each speaker mounted in the
ceiling.


Regards,
           Richard
... Braille:  support true literacy for the blind.
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