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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2010 00:00:01 EST</pubDate>
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         <title>Comrex Lends Support for 2010 National Scout Jamboree</title>
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         <description>August 24, 2010 – With nearly 50,000 Scouts, Scouters and volunteers gathering together at Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of Scouting in the U.S., the 2010 National Scout Jamboree became the State of Virginia's 13th largest city...virtually overnight. Scouts from all over the world arrived on the Jamboree site on Monday, July 26th for the 10-day event. As they arrived, they were greeted by music, news and information provided by QBSA, 102.9 FM, The Eagle! The low-power FM was operated under a Special Temporary Authority granted by the FCC to the Boy Scouts of America for the limited duration of the event under the call sign WB4XSA.</description>
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         <title>ARC - ACCESS Reporter Codec Launched</title>
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         <description>ARC - ACCESS Reporter Codec for Android has been released and is available for download.</description>
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         <title>World Cup: Eyes of the world are on South Africa</title>
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         <description>As the attention of the world focuses on the Republic of South Africa, so does that of radio and television stations from around the globe. Several Comrex customers have contacted us to let us know about the all of the World Cup excitement. We just received these photos from Comrex customer Radio Bio Bio in Chile. Pictured above is ESPN Radio Bio Bio Desportes commentator and former Chilean football star Patricio Pato Yanez reporting from Nelspruit where Chile and Honduras will meet this week for their first round Group H match.</description>
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         <title>Comrex ACCESS Provides Vital Coverage in Chile</title>
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         <description>Not unlike many new Comrex ACCESS customers, Bio Bio La Radio in Chile was very excited to put their new IP Audio codecs into use to cover late breaking news and sporting events. Not long after receiving their codecs, they were pressed into service to report on the Chilean Presidential elections and for coverage of the national soccer championships on ESPN Radio Bio Bio Sports. ACCESS even provided play-by-play of the Liberators Cup from Argentina, Brazil, Venezuela and Peru.</description>
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         <title>More gridlock in DC!</title>
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         <description>Washington, DC - On April 12th (while many of us were toiling in the desert of Las Vegas), with nearly 50 heads of state in Washington, D.C. for the Nuclear Summit, the city faced massive traffic disruptions. WTOP reporters fanned out in force to give guidance to harried commuters including reporter Tanya Snyder seen here patrolling downtown on her bike. That's her Comrex ACCESS unit strapped to the back, allowing her to file near studio quality audio [using 3G wireless]. Tanya regularly commutes from home to WTOP via bike.</description>
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