Symetrix Launches Web Site Section Dedicated To HAM Operators
In response to a growing interest in audio processing among members of the HAM radio community, Symetrix has created an area on their website dedicated to helping the amateur radio community improve sound and increase overall modulation via Symetrix front-end processors.
The company notes that HAM operators have been obtaining signal improvements by employing the Symetrix 302, 301, 551E, and 528E.
"After attending the 50th Annual Dayton Hamvention, and speaking with many amateur radio operators that already use our equipment, I feel that it is important to make the amateur radio community better aware of the type of front-end processing that Symetrix is famous for," commented Chris Crump, director of sales and marketing in Symetrix' broadcast division. "The website is an ambitious first step in addressing those needs. Operators need only listen in to 18.130 kHz and elsewhere on the 17 meter band to hear our products in use."
Accessible via the company’s web site home page, the Symetrix HAM section features product descriptions, operator testimonials, photos and links to broadcast dealers that extend their services to the amateur radio market.
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