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Saturday
Dec052020

TWiRT 521 - Hybrid Single Frequency Network with Hal Kneller

A Single Frequency Network (SFN) can help a broadcaster achieve coverage over a much wider area than with a single transmitter - and, provide continuous, hands-free coverage for listeners as they move about the trade area. FM on-channel boosters are another form of SFN.  Hal Kneller has designed and implemented numerous SFNs to give broadcasters better coverage for their listeners, and joins us to describe a recent “hybrid” SFN in Southwest Florida.

Show Notes:
Hybrid Synchronization in the Sunshine State” - article by Hal Kneller
Single Frequency Network introduction at Wikipedia
SynchroCast Presentation by Ted Lantz of GatesAir
Single Frequency Networks for HD Radio by Philipp Schmid of Nautel

Guest:
Hal Kneller - Broadcast Technology Consultant

Host:
Kirk Harnack, Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, South Seas Broadcasting, & Kaua’i Broadcast Partners

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