BW & SCMS Combine to Help KHPQ
[July 2013] When a problem occurs, what do you do? Getting factory support is not always straight forward. On the other hand, when …
Written by Bob Mayben on . Posted in Transmitters.
[July 2013] When a problem occurs, what do you do? Getting factory support is not always straight forward. On the other hand, when …
Written by Barry Mishkind on . Posted in Richard Haskey's: The Worst I've Ever Seen!.
When this set of pictures was first posted on the Internet, it was hard to believe that the tower involved had not just …
Written by Barry Mishkind on . Posted in What's Wrong with This Picture?.
[June 2013] Transmitter site security is always important. Not only that any unexpected access is unwanted, but there are physical and RF concerns …
Written by Kurt Gorman on . Posted in Antennas.
[June 2013] There are a number of reasons for diplexing AM stations. Sometimes it can save a station which lost its site to …
Written by Bill Putney on . Posted in Site Operations.
[June 2013] Site security includes a good fence. But that can be a budget buster, especially for the more remote sites or those …
Written by Barry Mishkind on . Posted in FCC Rules & Regulations.
[June 2013] Can AM be saved? Many have given up and assigned AM to talk and foreign language, if not the trash bin …
Written by Mike Langner on . Posted in Station Inspections.
[June 2013] Once again, ABIP Inspector Mike Langner invites us to us ride along with him as he inspects stations around the state …
Written by Barry Mishkind on . Posted in Broadcast History.
[May 2013] Today, setting up for a remote is usually pretty easy. With the integrated remote origination units available, talent can drive out, …
Written by Donna Halper on . Posted in Broadcast History.
[May 2013] We often use terms and phrases, and wonder just where they came from. In this article, Donna Halper explains a term …
Written by Kurt Gorman on . Posted in Antennas.
[May 2013] Storms and flooding present special problems to broadcasters. Once the water recedes, the temptation is to turn the transmitter back up …