Airways and airwaves
The FAA seeks greater control of some broadcast spectrum in a new proposal for rulemaking. It's troubling that the FAA NPRM deals with EMI in a broad way, but this fits with how the FAA has always viewed spectrum issues
Barix Technology Instreamer, Exstreamer
Barix manufactures TCP/IP-based network amplified audio products that can be used within local area networks and over the Internet.
Continuing education and certification
Enhancing your skill set is an affirmative way to affect change in your career. Change is positive and ultimately allows you to control your own destiny
Sign Off
While radio undergoes its current transition to digital, there have been other transitions that have been implemented to improve AM performance.
Tower inspection and climbing
At one time, tower climbing and inspections were something that everyone and anyone could do. In today's safety-conscious world, it pays to play by the rules and do it right.
New Products
New products from Audio Science, Audio-Technica, Axia Audio, Broadcast Tools, Burk Technology, Day Sequerra, Dorrough Electronics, Edirol, ERI, Eventide, Fanfare, Fiberplex, Holophone, Jampro, Junger Audio Studiotechnik, Marshall Electronics, MGE UPS Systems, Myat, Neutrik, Non-Stop Music Library, RCS, Shure, Sonifex, Sony, Sound Devices, SRS Labs, Teracom Components, Ultrasone, Waves, World Vibrations, Yamaha and Zaxcom.
Translator program origination
Local program origination on FM translators is an ongoing issue, and following a recent petition from a broadcaster, the outlook appears bleak for the possibility to ever come to pass.
Broadcast Tools SRC-8 III
This device is most often used to transmit closures between remote locations via a serial connection, and the author has found many useful applications for the device.
Tannoy Reveal 5A
The Reveal 5A is the smallest active monitor that Tannoy makes yet it has a wide, flat frequency response that is surprisingly dynamic.
Micromanaging the FCC
When it comes to regulating the radio spectrum, let the House and Senate raise their concerns, but let the FCC conduct its own business regarding third-adjacent channel protections.
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