Closed-circuit radio
A closed-circuit radio is a radio that emits over a very small range, typically a college campus. This system can be achieved from two ways:
- By tying into the PA System[1]
- By using existing power lines, telephones lines, pipes, etc. to transmit a carrier current[2][3][4][5][6][7]
References
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