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2006-08-22 14:46:59 · 4 answers · asked by Alice Chaos 6 in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

Yes, I mean offset. We know the freq already.

2006-08-22 14:59:00 · update #1

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'If Michael Stipe's voice was offset by +125kHz on an upper adjacent channel in order to improve insertion loss and group delay, he would still sound like he's mumbling.'

2006-08-22 19:27:13 · answer #1 · answered by Bowzer 7 · 3 0

What's the frequency, Kenneth?

From the story:
"The mystery may be solved: Dan Rather has identified the man he says beat him up on the street in 1986 while demanding to know 'Kenneth, what is the frequency?' The CBS anchorman said his assailant was William Tager, now in prison for killing an NBC stagehand outside the Today show in 1994. Tager was convinced the media had him under surveillance and were beaming hostile messages to him, and he demanded that Rather tell him the frequency being used, according to a forensic psychiatrist who examined Tager after the NBC shooting. Rather was told by the psychiatrist, Dr. Park Dietz, that Tager was almost certainly his attacker. The anchorman identified Tager from pictures supplied by the New York Daily News. 'There's no doubt in my mind that this is the person,' Rather said."
--January 1997, Associated Press.

2006-08-22 21:54:15 · answer #2 · answered by nobody 5 · 1 0

You're on the wrong frequency.

2006-08-22 21:52:21 · answer #3 · answered by monkey jacket 4 · 0 0

Don't you mean frequency?

2006-08-22 21:52:04 · answer #4 · answered by First Lady 7 · 0 0

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