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Nov172012

TWiRT 145 - Bill Eisenhamer

Bill Eisenhamer, one of San Diego’s busiest radio engineers, talks about solid state FM transmitters, engineering for Arbitron’s PPM, and some challenges faced by multi-station engineers.

Bill’s Blog: http://eisenhamerengineering.wordpress.com/author/beisenhamer/

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TWiRT 145 - Bill Eisenhamer

Monday
Nov122012

TWiRT 144 - Whose Spectrum Is It?

Is RF spectrum a limited or unlimited resources? Is the FCC allocating it in a fair and efficient way? Should cellular companies get more of broadcast television’s RF spectrum? Chris Tarr and Chris Tobin dish out some strong opinions.

Chris Tobin, Chris Tarr and Kirk Harnack host this episode, sponsored by The Telos Alliance.

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TWiRT 144 - Whose Spectrum Is It?

Monday
Nov122012

TWiRT 143 - Fybush on Hurricane Sandy

Hurricane Sandy challenged hundreds of radio stations from Maryland to Massachusetts. Dozens were off-air – mostly due to lack of power or flooded transmitter sites. Scott Fybush joins us for some preliminary info on New York area stations hit by Sandy.

This Week In Radio Tech is sponsored by:

The Telos Alliance. http://telosalliance.com/now

 

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TWiRT 143 - Fybush on Hurricane Sandy

Wednesday
Oct312012

TWiRT 142 - Goran Tomas

In every adversity, seek an opportunity. Such is the case this week as scheduling conflicts moved the production of “This Week in Radio Tech” to a morning slot, rather than our usual Thursday evening (8pm US Eastern Time) spot. The opportunity, then, was to get a guest from Europe – normally fast asleep at TWiRT-live time.

Goran Tomas is a recognized expert in audio coding, streaming media, and audio processing for broadcast and streaming. Author of several scholarly and industry white papers about audio processing for encoded audio, Goran talks with us about some best practices and pitfalls when setting up audio streaming.

Chris Tobin and Kirk Harnack host this episode.

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The Omnia.9 audio processor for FM and streaming. Visit http://omniaaudio.com/9

 

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TWiRT 142 - Goran Tomas

Saturday
Oct202012

TWiRT 141 - Stephen Wilkinson

Stephen Wilkinson is Technical Operations Manager at Hope Media in Sydney, Australia. He joins Chris Tarr, Chris Tobin and me to talk about some real-life engineering challenges – like when Stephen lost his main studio-transmitter link – and all 3 backup links failed, too! And Kirk has a sad story about a big coax that departed its tower, and the replacement coax isn’t working either. Why not? Let’s figure it out.

Stephen’s FM station in Sydney: http://www.hope1032.com.au/

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The Omnia.11 FM audio processor. Now available in an FM-only version, saving you thousands of dollars on the incredible Omnia.11 sound. Visit http://omniaaudio.com/11

 

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TWiRT 141 - Stephen Wilkinson