Gabriel Sound & Engineering
Gabriel Sound and Engineering was organized by Brent Gabrielsen in 1975 to meet the requirements of Our office is open by appointment only.
Consulting and design/build of Audio/Visual systems for houses of worship, institutions, businesses and noted musicians. Gabriel Sound holds a Low Voltage L-67 Communication systems contractors license number ROC100145.
12/12/2020
1970’s Gabriel Engineering “Stereo 6 Console” broadcast mixer utilizing Burr-Brown amplifiers and custom preamps mounted in octal sockets. Of course I saw what Altec was doing with there octal socket modules and it seemed like a good idea.
12/08/2020
Chandler City Council Voting Tabulator from Gabriel Engineerings Early 1980’s design notebook. Frank Gabrielsen, my father, designed the digital electronics.
11/19/2020
Late 70’s Celebirty Theatre crew, including soundman Stan Brown, horseback ride with Bonnie Lynn Raitt “an American blues singer, guitarist, songwriter, and activist.”
11/19/2020
⚡️1980’s Electrical Power for Rocky Point Beach Concert. Someone climbs nearest electrical power pole, strips wires and connects power wire thats run to Power strip. Unlimited power, no breaker. Concert included Herb Ellis, Milt Hinton, Roger Kellaway, and local Mexican talent.
11/14/2020
Beaming music to your ears without headphones!
Futuristic device from Israeli firm puts music in your head, without headphones 'Sound beaming' 3-D technology from Noveto Systems tracks ear and sends it audio using ultrasonic waves, creating personal listening pockets
11/12/2020
“16K of Memory! That is powerful” said my father who designed aerospace equipment. We employed this RS computer for KUPD ARTs line in the early 70’s.
08/16/2020
1942 Brooklyn Technical high school WNYE / WNYC, AM and early FM radio stations. My father Frank, graduated from Brooklyn Tech during WWII years. He was on the recording squad and member of the Radio club.
“WNYE began broadcasting as an AM Apex station on 41.10 MHz in November 1938 with the call sign WCNY, giving it an earlier starting date than any other FM station in New York City.It was the second educational Apex station, preceded only by WBOE (now WCPN) in Cleveland, Ohio.The station's original studios and transmitter were located at the Brooklyn Technical High School. WNYE served as a laboratory for developing programming for the city's public school system, and was known as the High School of the Air. Later its broadcasts were expanded to include adult learning, community-interest and ethnic programming. On October 25, 1939 the station's call letters were changed to WNYE, because the original call sign was considered to be too similar to WNYC, the New York City-owned municipal station.
Conversion to FM
At the time the Apex band was established the FCC noted that "The Commission at an early date will consider carefully the needs and requirements for high-frequency broadcast stations using both conventional [AM] modulation and frequency modulation".The commission's studies soon found significant advantages to FM transmissions over the Apex AM signals, with sound quality, and especially resistance to interference from static, including from lightning, found to be far superior for FM. In May 1940, the FCC decided to authorize an FM broadcast band, effective January 1, 1941, operating on 40 channels spanning 42–50 MHz, with the first five channels reserved for educational stations.This new assignment also resulted in the elimination of the Apex band, and the Apex stations were informed that they needed to either go silent or convert to FM.Prior to switching over to FM, WNYE received a series of special authorizations that permitted it to continue to use its Apex AM transmitter until June 29, 1941.
In 1942 WNYE made the conversion to FM transmission.
08/03/2020
The Open Reel Ensemble
Open Reel Kotatsu Session │ オープンリールコタツ会議 - Open Reel Ensemble HAPPY NEW MAGNETIC YEAR!!! https://openreelensemble.com
🎙Exclusive Pirate Radio KAOS 1968 interview with The Who in Phoenix 📻
07/30/2020
Scottsdale, AZ KVERN radio 1966. “The voice of Vernon Ave”
07/26/2020
Gabriel Engineering 1980’s crew at 833 W Main St., Mesa, Arizona
07/22/2020
Gabriel Sound & Engineering 1970’s Price & Apache, Tempe Location was a blast. The 101 freeway now runs through this location. tempe
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