Critter Control
[November 2012] Many stations have mascots, or even station pets – a dog here, a cat there.
Beyond that, animals are probably not …
Written by Jeff Welton on . Posted in Site Operations.
[November 2012] Many stations have mascots, or even station pets – a dog here, a cat there.
Beyond that, animals are probably not …
Written by Barry Mishkind on . Posted in Station Inspections.
[November 2012] We bring our series on the Public Inspection Files to a conclusion with this installment. Of course, it is important to …
Written by Adrienne Abbott on . Posted in Station Inspections.
[November 2012] A large percentage of the fines issued by the FCC regarding station operations is related to one part of the Public …
Written by Barry Mishkind on . Posted in Richard Haskey's: The Worst I've Ever Seen!.
[November 2012] We have seen a lot of pictures relating to the fences and locks used – or not used – by stations. …
Written by Barry Mishkind on . Posted in Test Gear & Tools.
[October 2012] Apple sure has sold a lot of popular electronic items. The iPad was no exception. As with the other Apple products, …
Written by Steve Klose on . Posted in Broadcast History.
[October 2012] Historical plaques are found in many places to record important places and persons in the history of the country. In Yonkers, …
Written by Barry Mishkind on . Posted in Station Inspections.
[October 2012] This is part of our ongoing series taking a look at the Public Inspection Files that broadcasters are required to maintain …
Written by Dennis Heymans on . Posted in Transmitters.
[October 2012] If your main transmitter failed, would you have confidence that your coaxial switcher would quickly and safely connect the auxiliary transmitter …
Written by David Rose on . Posted in Site Operations.
[October 2012] Transmitters – and electronic equipment in general – do not do well when over-heated. Components deteriorate, moving parts develop friction, and …
Written by Hal Kneller on . Posted in FCC Rules & Regulations.
[October 2012] Among the most frequent violations cited by FCC field agents is failure to maintain the tower lighting specified in the license. …