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Friday
Apr012022

TWiRT 588 - Draw What You Did with Randy Gardner

As many of us, Randy Gardner has done a little of everything in radio broadcasting. But also like many of us, he's happiest doing radio engineering - and especially "projects." Now Director of Engineering for JVC Broadcasting, Randy's got fascinating insights and some smart tips for us. Lots of eye candy engineering photos, too! 

Guest:
Randy Gardner - Director of Engineering at JVC Broadcasting

Show Notes:
Video: 2021 Engineering Year End Review - JVC Broadcasting in Fort Walton Beach, FL
Randy loves the Megmoki FRM01 12V Multifunction Relay Cycle Timer Module

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

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