Broadcast Equipment Isn’t Perfect
New and legacy can have faults that must be watched out for
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New and legacy can have faults that must be watched out for
Yes, a balance needs to be struck but the requirements are not superfluous
Monitoring is increasingly done only at the request of the licensee
Don’t forget harmonic suppression, faulty equipment and more
Ray Uberecken wants to separate the wheat from the chaff when it comes to...
Rudman asks how can a licensee know they are out of spec if they...
NRSC is likely to be one of the lesser problems an AM could have
Here is the updated collection of responses to Larry Langford’s suggestion that required NRSC...
One technology supplier says we’re holding onto the past for no good reason
Rules call for annual harmonic and spurious measurements for AM stations, but the author...
More on NRSC: Uberecken says the practice is outmoded and not needed for most...
Richard Rudman responds to Larry Langford’s NRSC proof repeal suggestion
A broadcast engineer disagrees with Larry Langford’s call to do away with the annual...