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Byron St. Clair, 93 and a well-known low-power broadcast advocate and past National Translator Association president, died Sunday in Denver of brain cancer. He's credited with helping bring low-power TV and FM to rural areas with little terrestrial service in…

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the West to extend broadcasters' reach, and he headed NTA for 19 years, where at death he was president emeritus. He belonged to various broadcast committees and other groups. St. Clair is survived by wife, daughter, brother and two grandsons. A memorial gathering is being planned for June. Contributions can be made to the St. Clair Memorial Scholarship Fund: afcce.org/scholarships.