[AMRadio] Ebs Test failure
BILL GUYGER
bguyger at sbcglobal.net
Thu Nov 10 15:56:46 EST 2011
Way cool! It was just a bad joke about transmitting video. I use to tell TV
engineers that their FM (the Aural transmitter) sounded good but their AM (the
Visual) had a really bad buzz. It's all just one bit stream now. I also told
them that video was just to give the listener something to do with their eyes
while they listened to the program.
We're building new studios here in Dallas for our 6 stations, and everything is
an IP address now even a microphone. The largest consoles (which are about 4'
long) have just one cable about the size of a piece of RG-6 connecting them,
it's got CAN Buss and 48V and nothing else. All the studio interwiring is CAT5E
or CAT6 back to the big Cisco switch in TOC where everything comes together.
"The times they are a changing".
Bill
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From: Kevin Raper <kj4hyd at gmail.com>
To: Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service <amradio at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Thu, November 10, 2011 2:28:04 PM
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] Ebs Test failure
On Nov 10, 2011, at 3:04 PM, BILL GUYGER wrote:
> Gee, and I thought that bad buzz you had on the air was a ground loop ;-).
No buzz here! I bet my 3 AMs are the ONLY 3 AMs in South Carolina that passed an
Audio Proof this year. And that is why we have the best sound in our Markets AM,
or FM!
73,
Kevin Raper
KJ4HYD
CE WCKI WQIZ WLTQ
There is no limitation to the fidelity of AM radio. From a mathematical
standpoint, AM does better in frequency response than FM. - Leonard Kahn
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