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- Schafer_automation_system abstract "The first Schafer Automation System, installed at KGEE(AM) in Bakersfield, California in 1956, was dubbed the "blue-wire job" because all of the wiring in it was blue, its inventor, Paul Schafer said. "The owner wanted to program his station all night long without a person being there. I used a couple of Seeburg record player changers to play 45s and several Ampex reel decks for commercials and we were in business," Schafer said.".
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- Schafer_automation_system wikiPageWikiLink Bakersfield,_California.
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- Schafer_automation_system wikiPageWikiLinkText "Schafer automation system".
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- Schafer_automation_system subject Category:Radio_technology.
- Schafer_automation_system comment "The first Schafer Automation System, installed at KGEE(AM) in Bakersfield, California in 1956, was dubbed the "blue-wire job" because all of the wiring in it was blue, its inventor, Paul Schafer said. "The owner wanted to program his station all night long without a person being there. I used a couple of Seeburg record player changers to play 45s and several Ampex reel decks for commercials and we were in business," Schafer said.".
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