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Equipment & Engineering E Equipment Makers. Distributors E-1 Common Carriers E-44 Satellites E-45 Frequency Measuring Services E-42 Owners and Operators Land line (AT&T) E-44 E-45 Automated -Channel Suppliers E-42 Satellite Resale and Common CarriersE-46 Microwave E-44 Mobile Production Units E-43 Satellite Programers and Networks ...E-46 Broadcast Automation Systems E-43 Multipoint Distribution Services E-44 Buyers Guide E-49 Broadcastingm Yearbook1980 Equipment & Engineering Equipment Makers, Distributors Automatic test equipment for wire & cable har- Alpha One Communications Inc. 853 Collierville - nesses. backplanes & P.C. boards. Arlington Rd., Collierville, Tenn. 38017.(901) The followingisan alphabetical 274-7510. Al F Barzizza. pres. directory of manufacturers and ser- Advance Industries Inc. 2301 Bridgeport DE, Box 1410, Sioux City, Iowa 51102. (712) 252-4101. G.S. New & used towers: consulting, fabrication, erection and maintenance. vices to the business of broadcast- Chesen, pres; H.L. Bennett, VP/sIs; Gail Spencer, mgr. ing. Each listing contains company Designs, manufacturers, installs complete line of Alums 7bwer Company. Box 2806. Vero Beach, Fla. name, headquarters address, towers and pre -assembled buildings for microwave. 32960. (305) 567-3423. Robert A. Main Sr., pres; telephone,executive personnel, AM -FM -VHF Theodore E. Gottry VP. and branch offices. To locate prod- Air Space Devices Inc. Box 7500, Cerritos, Calif. Aluminum crank up towers; mobile van towers. ucts of these companies, please 90701. (213) 926-0545. Donald R. Devine, gen mgr; Amoco Inc. Box 13741, Phoenix 85002. (602) turnto the Buyer's Guide color Weston E. Draper, opns mgr. 252-5716. Bruce Merrill, pres; Robert Wilson, exec VP. Hearing protection,fallprevention system and CAN equipment, complete line of active and pages following this section. perimeter protection system. passive devices. Aitken Communications Inc. 214 Harrison St., Taft.American Data Corp. (Sub of No. Am. Philips) 401 Calif. 93268. (805)765-5403. Kenneth Aitken, pres. Wynn IX Box 5228, Huntsville, Ala. 35805. (205) Broadcast automation systems. 837-5180. Dennis A. Donnelly, VP & gen mgr; H. A Bjorklund, dir international mktg; E. Miller natl sls mgr. Abroyd Construction Ltd. 2 Valleybrook Dr., Don A.K.G. Acoustics 91 McKee Drive, Mahwah, N.J. N. Hollywood 91064: 3760 Cahuenga Blvd. (213) Mills, Ontario M3B 2S9. (416) 444-7395. 07430. (201) 529-3800. Andrew Brakhan, VP & gen 760-3221. Don Cadora, rgnl mgr -West. Communication towers and svcs. mgr; S. Richard Ravich, mktg mgr; Peter Wellikoff, natl Atlanta 30345: 2219 Oakawana Rd. NE. (404) mktg rep. Geoffrey Langdon, tech mgr 633-2100. Joe Ryan, mgr -Latin Am. AKAI America Ltd. 2139 E. Del Amo Blvd., Compton, ProfessionalCondenser,ElectretandDynamic Rockville,Md. 20853:5504 Waterway.(301) Calif. 90220. (213) 537-3880. C.E. Phillips, exec VP; microphones; headphones; phonocartridges; reverbs; 460-1454. Dwight Wilcox, rgnl mgr -Atlantic. Jerry M. Astor, dir of mktg. microphone stands & accessories. Indianapolis 46227: Box 27324. (317) 784-3800. Edison. N.J. 08817: 6 Kilner Rd. (201) 985-3760. Jim Gardner, rgnl mgr -Midwest. Lee Koval, mgr. Aladdin Name Plate Co. 22 Forest St., Branford, Huntsville,Ala.35805:401 Wynn Dr. (205) Janesville. Wis. 53545: 2426 Riverview Dr. (608) Conn. 06405. (203) 488-4267. Norman A. Parsons, 837-5180. Bob Munzner, rgnl mgr-S.E. 752-3613. William McEvoy, mgr. pres; Terry N. Parsons, VP. Minneapolis 55420: 10700 Lyndale Ave. S. (612) Portable video tape recorder systems. Station identification products for mics. monitors, 881-1118. Keith Emmons. rgnl mgr -N. Central. AKO Acoustics, Philips Audio Video Systems cameras and equipment. Video prod systems; switching systems; audio/ Corp. 91 McKee Dr., Mahwah, N.J. 07430. (201) Alden Electronic & Impulse Recording Equip- video/pulse amps: automated master control systems. 529-5900. Andrew Brakhan, VP-gen mgr; S. Richard ment Co. Inc. Washington St.. Westboro. Mass. American Electronic Laboratories Inc. P.O. Box Ravich, mgr. 01581. (617) 366-8851. John M. Alden, pres; Law- 552. Lansdale. Pa. 19446. (215) 822-2929. Dr. L. Rieb- Agoura. Calif. 91301: 28929 West Cove Pl., P.O. Box rence A. Farrington. sls mgr; Edward D. Cross, treas; man, pres; C. Fowler, bd chmn; B. Bernard, VP mktg; 57. (213) 991-0382. Robert W. Millet mgr. John P Carlson, mgr-adv & sls prom. Jesse Riebman, treas & asst sec; J. Lucy natl sls mgr. Microphones,headphones.reverberationunits, Analog & digital weather chart recorder; weather Designs and manufactures AM and FM transmitters phono cartridges, microphone stands and accesso- satellite receiving systems; remote weather radar ranging from 2.500 - 50,000 w; exciters and stereo ries. recorders. generators. Ace High Tower Co. P.O. Box 55, Greenville, N.C. Alford Manufacturing Co. 15 Sixth Rd., Woburn, American Electronics Inc. Box 903-904. Saint 27834. (919) 752-7323. Bill Angle, owner Mass. 01801. (617) 729-8050. Andrew Alford, pres. George. S.C. 29477. (803) 563-4374. Clarence Jones, Tower erection, sales and maintenance. TV antennas, ITFS transmitting antennas, transmis- pies; Margaret Jones, VP sion line, multiplexers. Portable remote broadcast unit for telephone use. Aerodyne IndustriesInc. 21 Commerce Dr., Montgomeryville, Pa. 18936. (800) 523-2596. Allied Electronics Corp. 11901 Westminster Ave.. American Laser Systems Inc. 106 James Fowler Marshall C. Smith, pres; N.S. Ostroff, VP eng; John D. Unit M. Garden Grove, Calif. 92643. (714) 554-0731. Rd., Goleta, Calif. 93017. (805) 967-0423. Duncan B. Parke, VP mktg; Stuart Kravitz, natl sls mgr George Sleeves, pres; Dan Yaniko, VP. Campbell, pres; Lorraine Shallenberger mktg mgr. Televisiontranslators,transmittersandlinear Electronic components distribution. Closed circuit, microwave, remote, infrared amplifiers. Allied Tower Co. Inc. 12450 Old Galveston Rd.. transmission equipment. Addison Division of Muirhead Inc. 1101 Bristol Webster, Tex. 77598. (713) 486-7691. Jerry Bennett, American Satellite Corp. 20301 Century Blvd.. Rd., Mountainside, N.J. 07092. (201) 233-6010. E. pres; Bud Duval, VP Germantown, Md. 20767. (301) 428-6040. Emanuel Atkins, pres; T. Kretkowsky, sls mgr. Broadcast towers design and installation services. Fttienakis, pres; John A. Keyes, VP mktg. 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