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 <b>Manuals</b> 
 <b>Advertisements</b> 
+* [1954 Remote Control Ad|Upload:harold/1954-Rust.pdf] from Broadcasting Yearbook
 
-<b>Brochures
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+<b>Catalog
</b>  
+* [1964 Catalog|Upload:harold/Rust-Autolog-1964.pdf] 
 
+  * AL-100(R) Chart recorder based transmitter logging. Add the R suffix for remote logging. 
 
+  * 15 kW stereo FM transmitter 
 
+  * 5 kW stereo FM transmitter 
 
+  * 1 kW stereo FM transmitter 
 
+  * General Electronics FME FM stereo exciter. Interesting design consisting of a Serrasoid modulator followed by a frequency multiplier driving a phase modulator. Stereo and SCA subcarriers drive the phase modulator. 
 
+  * General Electronics FMX subcarrier generator. Another interesting design. Audio modulates a 100 kHz carrier using a Serrasoid modulator. The output of the modulator is frequency multiplied to 10.8 MHz to increase the deviation to +/- 7.5 kHz. The 10.8 MHz signal is then heterodyned back down to the desired subcarrier frequency (30 kHz to 70 kHz). 
 
+  * General Electronics SCX-B stereo subchannel generator. Uses matrix to generate L+R and L-R. L+R drives the exciter main audio input (generally driving a Serrasoid modulator) while the pilot and L-R DSBSC signal drive a multiplex input on the exciter (generally driving a phase modulator after frequency multiplication of the Serrasoid modulated signal). It must have been a challenge to get phase alignment required for channel separation. 
 
+  * Series F remote control. Appears similar to the [GatesRadioCompany] RDC-10. 
 
+  * Series S remote control. Appears to be an extension metering system that uses 21 conductors. 
 
+  * Series C remote control. 10 channel DC system. 
 
+  * Series D remote control. 24 channel DC system.
  
+  * Autolog transmitter logging system.
 
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version 4
Rust Industrial Company, Inc.
Manuals
Advertisements
1954 Remote Control Ad from Broadcasting Yearbook
Catalog
- 
- AL-100(R) Chart recorder based transmitter logging. Add the R suffix for remote logging.
 - 15 kW stereo FM transmitter
 - 5 kW stereo FM transmitter
 - 1 kW stereo FM transmitter
 - General Electronics FME FM stereo exciter. Interesting design consisting of a Serrasoid modulator followed by a frequency multiplier driving a phase modulator. Stereo and SCA subcarriers drive the phase modulator.
 - General Electronics FMX subcarrier generator. Another interesting design. Audio modulates a 100 kHz carrier using a Serrasoid modulator. The output of the modulator is frequency multiplied to 10.8 MHz to increase the deviation to +/- 7.5 kHz. The 10.8 MHz signal is then heterodyned back down to the desired subcarrier frequency (30 kHz to 70 kHz).
 - General Electronics SCX-B stereo subchannel generator. Uses matrix to generate L+R and L-R. L+R drives the exciter main audio input (generally driving a Serrasoid modulator) while the pilot and L-R DSBSC signal drive a multiplex input on the exciter (generally driving a phase modulator after frequency multiplication of the Serrasoid modulated signal). It must have been a challenge to get phase alignment required for channel separation.
 - Series F remote control. Appears similar to the GatesRadioCompany RDC-10.
 - Series S remote control. Appears to be an extension metering system that uses 21 conductors.
 - Series C remote control. 10 channel DC system.
 - Series D remote control. 24 channel DC system.
 - Autolog transmitter logging system.
 
 
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