Here's a nice "board" for your AM station. It's an LPB mono solid state broadcast console from the '70's. This one was especically popular in newsrooms of the day (I worked behind a couple myself) and features 8 input channels (3 for mikes) and a 600 ohm line output plus cue and audition lines. A cue/audtion speaker is built into the console.

This LPB board was built for day-in/day-out broadcast use, so it's extremely rugged. Consoles of this quality today start at a couple thousand dollars (I know, I just bought a very basic five channel one for $2,195, simply because I need stereo for my commercial and narration production work).

I've recapped this board and installed new transistors -- including the output pair -- as needed. You'll have to wire up the inputs and outputs as you want them -- just like the broadcast engineers did. But, LPB is still in business and one nice fella there will cheerfully help you with this old girl, if you need advice.

The cosmetic condition is very good. It was used in a radio station, so it's certainly not "collector quality". It's got some scuffs and scratches and the VU meter lens has a crack in it, but I've cleaned her up nicely.

Excruciatingly detailed photos are posted on my website:

www.aerialacts.com/LPB_LF.jpg
www.aerialacts.com/LPB_RF.jpg
www.aerialacts.com/LPB_interior.jpg

Add this nice broadcast console to your station for just $125.00 plus shipping from 20902. Pay Pal preferred, please.

Thanks and 73,

Craig
W3CRR

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