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2024 Workbench Tips
December 12, 2024
This webinar gives tips that will help you perform your engineering job more efficiently and even help you earn a raise.
Asymmetrical Sidebands for HD Radio
December 5, 2024
This webinar discusses the HD Radio rules, the method for calculating the maximum digital power toward a first-adjacent channel neighbor and presents some hypothetical scenarios where asymmetric digital power levels could be used to good effect.
Indoor Production Lighting for Broadcast Engineers – Part 4
November 21, 2024
The role of the broadcast engineer is changing in broadcast productions and a growing expectation of the engineer is to provide the lighting direction and maintenance. Part 4 concludes the series by bringing all of the pieces of the series together. Lighting color samples will also be discussed.
Introduction to Linux for Online Broadcasters
November 14, 2024
This presentation provides an introduction to Linux, some history of its development and adoption along with some basic lessons on how to use it, tools that are useful for online broadcasters, and where to find help as you increase your Linux proficiency.
Using Network Analyzers in MoM Proofs
October 24, 2024
This webinar is a follow-up to the earlier Network Analyzer presentation. This session will cover how VNAs can be used as a tool in gathering data in conducting an FCC Method-of-Moments Proof-of-Performance for an AM radio station antenna array.
Advanced Tactics for Cloud-Based Large Data Transfer
October 17, 2024
This webinar delves into the complexities of cloud-based large data transfers.
Indoor Production Lighting for Broadcast Engineers – Part 3
October 10, 2024
The role of the broadcast engineer is changing in broadcast productions and a growing expectation of the engineer is to provide the lighting direction and maintenance. In Part 3, color control with LED lighting and selecting fixtures are discussed. More advanced camera processing is covered. Using consoles and color consistency is covered as well.
Indoor Production Lighting for Broadcast Engineers – Part 2
August 22, 2024
The role of the broadcast engineer is changing in broadcast productions and a growing expectation of the engineer is to provide the lighting direction and maintenance. This is part 2 of a four-part series.
The Spectrum Analyzer and VNA Usage
August 15, 2024
This presentation covers spectrum analyzer (SA) and vector network analyzer (VNA) basics, SA usage tips, impedance and impedance mismatches, VNA usage, time-domain and distance to fault (DTF) measurements, and demos on both the SA and VNA.
Indoor Production Lighting for Broadcast Engineers – Part 1
July 25, 2024
The role of the broadcast engineer is changing in broadcast productions and a growing expectation of the engineer is to provide the lighting direction and maintenance. Part 1 of a four-part course.
Transmitter Site Lessons Learned
July 18, 2024
Through photo documentation, this webinar discusses various oddities encountered at transmitter sites and lessons that were learned in the experience.
IP Troubleshooting for Media: From the Network Layer and Beyond
June 27, 2024
This webinar covers higher-level analysis and troubleshooting of media-over-IP installations.
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