Remote Control of Audio Signals by Solid-State Electronic Attenuation

Rodger Beck

The problems of audio signal control for a modern radio broadcast facility are reviewed, including requirements for signal-to-noise ratios, switching, signal attenuation and distortion. The development of a solid-state electronic attenuator system is described, which avoids the necessity of having any audio signal circuits at the mixer console. The flexibility afforded by this system approach is probably applicable to other fields.

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Published
1966-02
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J07733