When you look after nearly 50 transmitter sites you’re going to be upgrading them; it’l be a fairly constant part of your work. Chris Tarr’s recent work has been installing new AM and FM transmitters, and getting them connected to his company-wide remote control and monitoring system. Chris shares his wisdom about systems that really should be consistent from site to site, and which systems or equipment don’t need to be all the same. Oh, and we’ll find out what happened to that Broadcast Electronics FM 5B transmitter that we last saw on a forklift!
Show Notes:
Chris mentioned some hardware products he uses routinely at his radio stations:
IP Radios: Ubiquiti AirMax line
VPN Routers/firewalls: SonicWall SOHO
Remote: Burk ARCPlus Touch (master) Plus-X 300/600 (remote sites for devices without SNMP
TDR: RigExpert AA-230 Zoom
Guest:
Chris Tarr - Group Director of Engineering at Magnum.Media
Host:
Kirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, Star94.3, & South Seas Broadcasting
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