Safety first
It may seem that a typical broadcast facility doesn't have all the safety concerns of a construction site or a manufacturing facility, but accidents happen.
Sign Off
Do you remember? In 1981 Applied Technology offered two audio processors with digital control capabilities. The Maximod digital peak limiter used a digital
Field Report: Broadcast Warehouse DSPX
Doug Irwin reviews the DSP-based on-air radio processors.
What's in a name?
I'm hearing a frequent misuse of the most basic term dealing with IBOC.
New Products (May 2004)
New products from Advanced Digital Systems, Behringer, Broadcast Electronics, Carlsboro Electronics, Heil Sound, Kroy, Middle Atlantic, Soundcraft, Tieline America, Whirldwind.
One bad apple
The big topic this year will be indecency, thanks to the FCC and the consumer media that keep feeding this monster. It’s amazing how a little skin during a primetime broadcast can become a point of obsession for so many bureaucrats.
AM longevity
Having read the Reader Feedback section in the January issue of Radio magazine, I must wholeheartedly agree with Jim Jenkins. AM radio is far from dead,
An MPEG of a different color
Low bit-rate audio coding is an enabling technology for a number of applications like digital radio, mobile multimedia applications and Internet streaming
New Products (Apr 2004)
FET condenser mic Brauner Microphones Phantom C: A fixed cardioid, phantom-powered FET mic, this product offers 8dBa self noise, 28mV/Pa cardioid sensitivity
TDM Data Solutions EAScriber Pro
Weather warnings have been pouring into the studios all night about as fast as the falling rain outside. The air staff braces for another round of storms
Field Report: RFSoftware RFInvestigator
Don Mussell reviews the RF mapping software.
New tower notification system
The FCC has adopted a Tower Construction Notification System that is intended to help guide broadcasters through the often difficult process of determining
Concerning combiners
Until the advent of FM, combiners were rarely required. After FM was introduced, the need for a method of feeding two or more FM frequencies into a single
Shaping radio today and tomorrow
Do you remember? The Sound Technology 1500A was a microprocessor-controlled audio measurement test system. According to an ad in 1981, the unit was conceived
The killer app defined
With the NAB2004 convention just days away, broadcast equipment manufacturers ready their wares for the annual showing while the attendees plan their
NAB Insider - March 23, 2004
The weekly convention update for NAB2004 from Radio magazine, the radio technology leader.
Field Report: Harris Intraplex STL Plus
WQSX-FM chose the Intraplex for its IBOC upgrade and provides this review.
Translator Applications Ripen
The FCC now is immersed in evaluating and granting the thousands of FM translator applications filed as (non-mutually exclusive applications) in August
Changes in tower standards
Sometime this year the Telecommunications Industries Association (TIA) will release the most comprehensive revision to the tower standards since 1996.
NAB Insider - March 16, 2004
The weekly convention update for NAB2004 from Radio magazine, the radio technology leader.
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