Alfred Carlton Gilbert: An Unsung Radio Pioneer
The “Erector Set” man was also a broadcaster and set manufacturer
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The “Erector Set” man was also a broadcaster and set manufacturer
Vendors say they are prepared, but debates over costs continue
Recalling part of what made broadcast engineering fun
It’s a bargain for broadcasters who want to learn more about RF dark arts
What it’s like when your “office” is 1,500 feet in the air
Recognizing the accomplishments of a radio tech pioneer
If it can’t kill you when it falls over, he doesn’t want it
New Freedom Award aims to recognize an individual or group who has performed extraordinary...
RF noise, SFNs, IBOC time alignment and new FM directions discussed at IEEE BTS
The final day of the 2016 IEEE Broadcast Technology Society Symposium featured an awards...
Symposium concludes with papers on RDS, STL, combiners/filters and PPM
Speakers examine TV repack’s effect on FM stations/IBOC issues
Audio practices and manmade RF noise issues dominate opening day
A review of the new SBE Broadcast Engineering Handbook
How to dispose of those unwanted “radioiana,” equipment and artifacts
Rain doesn’t dampen hamthusiasm at three-day amateur radio event
80-year-old technology gets a new lease on life
I felt as if I’d died and gone straight to broadcast equipment heaven
Also pioneered remote control of broadcast transmitters
Industry figure ends 40-year career with equipment manufacturer
Carl T. Jones, a Washington, D.C. area-based consulting engineer, died Jan. 10, 2016 at...
“It was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had...
RF technology, audio, cybersecurity topped agenda at three-day broadcast group event
David Layer, Tom Silliman receive awards
Events also include overview of new TV standard and a U.S. space program update
RF technology, cybersecurity and audio are key opening day topics
Gargantuan task of reassembling 19-ton transmitter now completed
Guarding against unpleasant, and destructive, surprises
Ozone, noise and manmade lightning continue to woo Tesla followers
An adventure in early AM broadcast antenna design and lighting
“The Heathkit from hell:” Groups pool resources to rescue historic Collins rig
Remembering a pioneer in joining computers and broadcasting
Broadcast Symposium discusses protecting the environment and reaping savings
Daytime use bodes well, but nighttime deployment is problematic
Engineering experts cite problems/offer fixes
Canadian transmitter manufacturer ceased operations July 10