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Hi,

Here is another response to our question.

Rod Stephens

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: 	airchecks
Date: 	Thu, 9 Feb 2006 19:49:13 -0800
From: 	Ed Brouder <brouder@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: 	Rod Stephens <savecal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
References: 	<43EBCFAF.1080101@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>



Rod:

In a word, no. A few times over the years I've thought of researching this but I've never gotten around to it. I've heard that the term stemmed from early tests of the studio line (to the transmitter) versus the off air signal (an air check). But I really can't document that.

Ed Brouder
Man From Mars Productions

   ----- Original Message -----
   From: Rod Stephens <mailto:savecal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
   To: brouder@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:brouder@xxxxxxxxxx>
   Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 3:26 PM
   Subject: E-mail from manfrommars.com

Hi Ed,

Hi,

   We've been having a discussion as to when and where the phrase "air
   check" "aircheck" came from.  Any info?

   Thanks,
   Rod Stephens


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