FCC Hears About “EAS at the Edge”
Digital Alert Systems, Nautel and Telos officials discussed it with commission staff
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Digital Alert Systems, Nautel and Telos officials discussed it with commission staff
Replaces hardware with a touchscreen-operated control surface
The group wants to provide another option to supplement "obsolete" hardware
Virtualization in radio is also on the Tech Chat agenda
Virtual mixing kept seven stations on the air through a facility migration
Scripting automates processes and leads to more touchscreens
Broadcast advocates met recently with FCC staff to lay out their argument
NAB says it will help with security and eliminate need for specific hardware
Spinning up instances from your TOC server can be your gateway to the cloud
Cooney also would like to see more affordable options for adding HD in smaller...
Greg Dahl talked with us about smart transmitter shopping
Practical ways to step into a more cloud-like operation without going all in
Users can deploy it on local or centralized servers, or in the cloud
Alan Jurison: “What we are heading towards is a completely new ecosystem for our...
Mission-driven broadcaster manages for efficiency and explores its options
Achieve high-density, virtual deployment of audio processing
More and more, broadcast infrastructure is moving to the cloud
Roz Clark, Alan Jurison are panelists in Pro Audio & Radio Tech Summit
We checked in with David Layer to ask about technology initiatives for 2021
Fall tech sessions discussed Gen4 HD Radio and potential cloud solutions
An exploration of how physical and virtual surfaces are changing
Musing about the implications of virtualization on physical facilities
How to design better broadcast workflows in the aftermath of COVID-19
We sat down with five leading industry technologists for a roundtable discussion
They demonstrated a cloud-based, time-locked FM+HD Radio air chain with failover support
Calrec product developer says traditional ideas are less and less relevant
The challenges of “Big C” must be overcome before we can truly untether radio
Our experts definitely see permanent effects, but generally take an upbeat view
Which products and platforms specifically are broadcasters putting to use?
Over and over we heard the same reply: “Everything has changed”
One outcome of the health crisis is to accelerate adoption of new tech approaches
Having several containers running separate services can help with security protection and flexibility
Will virtualized radio stations and remote broadcasting be the new norm after the coronavirus...
Wheatstone Support Engineer Robert Ferguson reports in from the home studio frontlines
The story of how these concepts will affect radio’s technology landscape is starting to...
In what areas is virtualization affecting radio as we move into 2020? How might...