A Peek at Tomorrow’s Car Radios
Here’s what we took away from this spring’s In Vehicle Experience
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Here’s what we took away from this spring’s In Vehicle Experience
Get to know the helpful resources available from the Copper Development Association
Experts discuss how to keep up with radio’s evolution in the connected car
Wayne Pecena does — and he can help you take steps to secure yours
Rob Meuser goes over the landscape for studio-transmitter links in 2017
Spring show presentation argues that “faster, cheaper and better” are all possible
Sokola on hybrid radio, context enhancement, augmented reality and data sonification
KARR and KKDZ both survived the loss of two tower sites
Association releases results exploring the impact of all-digital signals on analog neighbors
Conducted to measure the resulting interference and noise degradation generated from the undesired all-digital...
“Interference concerns of all-digital signals into existing analog stations should not be an impediment...
Can the technology open the door to new solutions as the industry evolves?
Engineering exec and tech thought leader retires after a distinguished 48-year career
EAS expert Clay Freinwald answers common radio alerting questions
Clear Channel’s Seattle cluster DOE shares tips for efficient station support
Jeff Keith offers his findings on FM L+R/L–R multipath control
At NAB, Dalke and Lockwood explore a digital development in directional monitoring
Principals discuss system design and future tests with RWEE
The society’s effort seeks a high-performance streaming AoIP interoperability standard
Critics call early testing anecdotal, say more rigorous testing is needed
Server access, Text to Speech are among broadcaster concerns
Foti discusses field experience with Single-Sideband Suppressed Carrier
Randy Woods explores how IT-centric best practices can be employed in radio
Andy Skotdal recounts a tale of construction, destruction and reconstruction
Former DOE of McMartin Industries still builds and repairs transmitters after all these years