Staying Safe Around ENG Trucks
[October 2010] Radio and television remote trucks often use microwave transmitters to get the program material back to the studio. Whether using a …
Written by Tom May on . Posted in Management, Studio Issues.
[October 2010] Radio and television remote trucks often use microwave transmitters to get the program material back to the studio. Whether using a …
Written by Jim Michelinie on . Posted in In the Trenches.
[September 2010] In the “Good Old Days,” aspiring broadcasters got training from mentors who usually prevented us from killing ourselves as we learned. …
Written by Sean ONeel on . Posted in In the Trenches.
[September 2010] Many stations have mascots, even “house pets.” Of course, it is important that they not go into places where … erm …
Written by Ed Trombley on . Posted in Antennas.
[September 2010] As one of the biggest changes in AM directional applications since the “Approved Sampling System,” the FCC approval of the Method …
Written by Ed Trombley on . Posted in Site Operations.
[September 2010] As one of the biggest changes in AM directional applications since the “Approved Sam-pling System,” the FCC approval of the Method …
Written by Mike Callaghan on . Posted in Solutions & Tech Tips.
[September 2010] Even in this enlightened age when we have distribution amplifiers everywhere, sometimes we still have to use resistors to reduce a …
Written by Barry Mishkind on . Posted in Test Gear & Tools.
[September 2010] Normally, I am not one of those first adopters – one of those guys that just have to have every new …
Written by Barry Mishkind on . Posted in Company Profiles.
[September 2010] Most of the time today, setting up for a remote is pretty quick. With the integrated remote origination units available, talent …
Written by Barry Mishkind on . Posted in FCC Rules & Regulations.
When stations are transferred, there are all sorts of forms involved, some financial, some regulatory.
One that gets overlooked from time to time …
Written by Richard Rudman on . Posted in Site Operations.
One of the skills a broadcast engineer may have to practice at some point is brazing. That is, where a filler material is …