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Frese 'Audio Pilot' - The Virtual Engineer - Broadcast ...

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    Frese 'Audio Pilot' by RodeoJack » Sat Jul 18, 2015 6:14 pm Seems there are more than a few here, who might go back far enough to remember this processor. Possibly, it was seen more in the Pacific Northwest, because it was hand-made by a consulting engineer from Eastern Washington (George Frese).

Processing pioneer George Frese, inventor of the "Audio ...

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    Mr. George Frese (rhymes with Reese), AA7H passed away last November. Frese, who could be legitimately called the Loy Barton of the audio processing world for his lack of name recognition, was (among other things) the inventor of the legendary Audio Pilot, a vacuum tube AM processor that achieved cult status in its day but is little known now.

A History of Audio Processing Part 2 – Automatic ...

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    The Frese Audio Pilot The result was an audio processor that was instantly recognizable as soon as someone tuned past it. In fact, when operating on a transmitter with sufficient modulation capacity, a station running the Audio Pilot was LOUD! – hitting 200% without sounding bad! 250 Watt stations out-rocked the bigger 5, 10, even 50 kW rigs.

Letter: On Modulation Limits - Radio World

    https://www.radioworld.com/columns-and-views/readers-forum/letter-on-modulation-limits
    The Audio Pilot was invented by a consulting engineer in Washington state named George M. Frese. Its unique aspect was the RF control, which was a unit that demoded a sample from the transmitter to provide the control voltage for the second compressor stage in the Pilot.

George Frese | Association of Federal Communications ...

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    George ventured out on his own, becoming a sought after engineering consultant of radio and television stations around the country. He is regarded as the father of modern broadcast audio processing for his invention of the Frese Audio Pilot, which was a pioneering breakthrough and improved the sound of a radio station’s broadcast signals.

A History of Audio Processing Part 4 – Louder and …

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    Piloting the Way Louder George Frese is perhaps best known in broadcast for his audio processing invention: the Frese Audio Pilot. Acknowledged as among the best audio processors of the time, the Audio Pilot was noted for clean, high modulation which made stations stand out on the dial – as much as 200% modulation with asymmetry!

Sound Pilot (free version) download for PC

    https://en.freedownloadmanager.org/Windows-PC/Sound-Pilot.html
    The 3.2.0.1 version of Sound Pilot is available as a free download on our software library. The program's installer is commonly called HTypist.exe, SndPilot.exe, SndPilot_.exe, SoundPilot.exe or SoundPlt.exe etc. This software was originally produced by Invention Pilot. The program belongs to Home & Hobby Tools.

Working with Engineering | Eric Norberg | Taylor & Francis ...

    https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/mono/10.4324/9780080572192-17/working-engineering-eric-norberg
    The Frese Audio Pilot also incorporated one thing that is still unique to this historic device: output-monitored audio processing via a return line from the transmitter. This enabled the unit to be set to deliver exactly the desired modulation parameters and provide exactly the type and percentage of modulation desired. It controlled the

70's CBS Audio Squash Boxes - The Virtual Engineer ...

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    Reading about the Frese Audio Pilot, that answers a question I've had since 1972. Late in that year, I lived in Denver and did overnights at KTLK, the very number 2 competition to KIMN. At the time, XEROK in Juarez was starting to promote themselves as "X-Rock 80" and they were easily the loudest thing on the dial at night in Denver.

History

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