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To: U Up U Down who wrote (26428)2/16/1999 8:57:00 AM
From: Magnatizer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 79378
 
George

CNGR mags: 5.75 neutral zone, 6 utrend, 6.25 strong, 6.375 flat trendline, 6.4375, 6.50 flat tline, 6.62 utrend, 7.313 neutral zone, 8.125

Looks like CNGR wants to retest the 6 utrend. May be a week or more before the retest is done. If I still owned it I would have a stop below the 5.75 neutral zone (I use mental stops on nasdaq)

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To: U Up U Down who wrote (26428)2/16/1999 9:02:00 AM
From: Magnatizer  Respond to of 79378
 
GTNR news

Gentner Communications Introduces New Digital Telephone Hybrid
PR Newswire - February 16, 1999 07:17

SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Gentner Communications Corporation (Nasdaq: GTNR) has begun shipping its DH30 digital telephone hybrid. With new customer-driven features, the DH30 will replace Gentner's DH3 telephone hybrid.

Specifically designed for the broadcast market, the DH30 serves as an interface between a radio or television station's telephone line and its audio equipment. This interface enables the station to receive and broadcast caller audio, as well as send audio back to the caller over a standard telephone line.

The DH30 works with traditional analog equipment as well as the latest digital consoles. It is ideal for an open studio or talk show format as Gentner's acoustic echo cancellation and digital signal processing (DSP) technologies eliminate unwanted noise and enhance the overall quality of both incoming and outgoing audio signals. Additional processing features automatically compensate for abrupt increases or decreases in audio levels -- ensuring that only the best quality audio reaches the listeners' ears.

"We are pleased to provide the broadcast market with the latest in digital audio technology," said Bruce Davis, broadcast telephone interface product manager for Gentner. "After successful preliminary testing, our customers are excited about the product and the new features and benefits it offers. The DH30 will enable them to more clearly interface with on-air callers and provide their audiences with best-in-class audio."

Ease of use has also been increased with the DH30. All audio-processing parameters are adjustable through the LCD display and programming buttons on the system's front panel. The DH30 is also FCC and CE compliant.

For more information on the DH30, or on any of Gentner's products or services, call 1.800.945.7730.

Gentner Communications Corporation (www.gentner.com) provides technology, service, and educational solutions for U.S. and international communications markets. The company has a wide product and service mix featuring remote facilities management systems, conferencing products, and a nationwide conference calling service.

SOURCE Gentner Communications Corporation

/CONTACT: Fran Flood, President and CEO of Gentner Communications
Corporation, 800-945-7730 or 801-975-7200, Fax: 801-977-0087,
fflood@gentner.com/

/Web site: gentner.com

(GTNR)

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