Engineering Follies – Dealing With the Station Staff
Exhibit 3 – Restarting the Automation
Years ago, I received a call from the Sunday Morning Gospel DJ saying that the Maestro automation …
Written by Sam Wallington on . Posted in Engineering Follies.
Exhibit 3 – Restarting the Automation
Years ago, I received a call from the Sunday Morning Gospel DJ saying that the Maestro automation …
Written by Barry Mishkind on . Posted in Broadcast Station Histories.
[March 2011] Unfortunately, virtually every government and service is under monetary pressure these days, The BBC World Service is no exception and, like …
Written by Robert Reymont on . Posted in Test Gear & Tools.
[March 2011] Getting clean, clear audio from a marginal signal can be tricky. Robert Reymont reports on how a tuner introduced last year …
Written by Clyde G. Haehnle on . Posted in Broadcast Station Histories.
[February 2011] Just down the road from WLW was another transmission site with a history that continues to be of interest 60 years …
Written by Jonathan Bowen on . Posted in Solutions & Tech Tips.
[February 2011] A lot of factors motivate projects and solve problems: among them are the budgetary issues, time, and the ingenuity of the …
Written by Phil Alexander on . Posted in Towers.
[February 2011] Few things are as much of a “welcome mat” for lightning as broadcast towers. Some of them stick the invitation as …
Written by Rolin Lintag on . Posted in Transmitters.
[February 2011] Even in this age of solid state products, ordering a transmitter is a major deal. Beyond the need to get the …
Written by Barry Mishkind on . Posted in Richard Haskey's: The Worst I've Ever Seen!.
[February 2011] When a broadcast station is off the air everything comes to a halt, including income. So there is a great need …
Written by Dana Puopolo on . Posted in Audio Processing.
[January 2011] Audio processing is a very personal art – often what sounds good to one person will make another cringe. But at …
Written by Barry Mishkind on . Posted in Richard Haskey's: The Worst I've Ever Seen!.
[January 2011] Finding a good place to hang an antenna is not always quick and easy. But what seems reasonable in a rush …