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Friday
Sep092022

TWiRT 609 - Where's that Noise Coming From? with Mark Persons

"In Minnesota we keep ourselves apart by one large Walleye."  

It's wisdom like this that keeps Mark Persons busy.  Mentoring new engineers, authoring radio engineering articles, or winning awards for his service to broadcasters, Mark is always sharing some wise words. Today Mark also describes hunting down a source of broadband electrical noise that rendered the 75 meter amateur radio band unusable in his neighborhood, This tale leads to a discussion about the future of the AM broadcast band vis-a-vis the man-made noise levels we’re experiencing.

Guest:
Mark Persons - Broadcast Engineer (Retired) and Mentor 

Host:
Kirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, Star94.3, & South Seas Broadcasting


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TWiRT 609 - Where's that Noise Coming From? with Mark Persons

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