A History of Audio Processing Part 7 – The Pioneers Explain How They Did It
by Jim Somich with Barry Mishkind
[December 2019] We continue with our look at the people and the products that took audio processing …
Written by Jim Somich on . Posted in Audio Processing.
by Jim Somich with Barry Mishkind
[December 2019] We continue with our look at the people and the products that took audio processing …
Written by Dave Dunsmoor on . Posted in Site Operations.
[December 2019] Over the years, the dynamics of broadcast engineering have changed in many ways, not only in terms of the workload (how …
Written by Elaine Jones on . Posted in Transmitters.
[December 2019] Broadcast transmitters truly are the heart of the whole enterprise. Without a solid, reliable transmitter, no station can be successful. But …
Written by Jean Kelley on . Posted in Management & Operations.
Sometimes it seems that calling the Chief Engineer a manager refers to him being in charge of equipment – especially in one man …
Written by Ron Johnson on . Posted in Op Ed and Letters.
Karen Johnson’s article reinforces discussions a fellow engineer and I had in the 1980-90’s. The discussions addressed all broadcast, cell phone, amateur radio, …
Written by Karen Johnson on . Posted in Op Ed and Letters.
It is the fourth quarter of the year, so – yes – we were expecting some kind of movement in the C-Band/5G battle …
Written by Barry Mishkind on . Posted in How Stuff Works.
[November 2019] Many of the things technical people deal with have names or origins that are not necessarily clear or have been forgotten. …
Written by Barry Mishkind on . Posted in Richard Haskey's: The Worst I've Ever Seen!.
[November 2019] Site security is always a concern, especially these days with the copper theft issues, etc. But, of all the possibilities, here …
Written by Barry Mishkind on . Posted in Richard Haskey's: The Worst I've Ever Seen!.
[November 2019] When you get called out to help a station that is off-air, there is always a certain level of anxiety, if …
Written by Ron Castro on . Posted in IT Administration.
[November 2019] It is not a matter of a couple of computers, most stations have dozens of interconnected computers and departments.
For that …