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COEXIST?
Tales of disasterAMAM TowersAm transmitter site
A story about skirted AM towers and Cellular carriers. We take care of a few sites that have skirted AM towers with Cellular equipment installed. For the first few years, all was well. The cell carriers put up their equipment under supervision and we made sure that the AM station’s antenna still was working when … Continue reading COEXIST?
https://www.engineeringradio.us/blog/?p=14142
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Designing filters for 630 meters
tech stuffAmateur Radio
This has nothing to do with broadcasting. It does, however, have a good deal of geeky goodness. I have started a new project, getting on the air on the 630 meter Amateur band. For those who do not know, 630 meters is from 472–479 kHz which is below the AM (or Standard) broadcast band. It … Continue reading Designing filters for 630 meters
https://www.engineeringradio.us/blog/?p=13971
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Do you use Weather Radio?
GeneralEASEmergency InfoNOAA
NOAA All Hazards Radio has been around since 1960. I have a Midland Weather Radio receiver in my house because we live in a rural area. We certainly do have weather events; Severe Thunderstorms being the most common. We have also had Tornados, Floods, Hurricanes, Winter Storms and Blizzards. It is useful to have, especially … Continue reading Do you use Weather Radio?
https://www.engineeringradio.us/blog/?p=14137
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Vinyl Revival
audioanalog
I am seeing more and more people getting into (or back into) vinyl recordings. This is somewhat heartening. My personal feeling is that good analog recordings offer a great way to enjoy music, particularly older music. The other nice thing; when I am holding a physical disk, it is mine. I bought it, I own … Continue reading Vinyl Revival
https://www.engineeringradio.us/blog/?p=10559
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Radio Museums Series; Asheville Radio Museum
historyMuseums
History is one of my interests. Working in Radio over the years, there is plenty of interesting history that surrounds the first electronic mass media. My parents grew up in the depression/WWII era. For them, radio was a vital information source. Listening to FDR’s fireside chats about the economy and the progress toward recovery was … Continue reading Radio Museums Series; Asheville Radio Museum
https://www.engineeringradio.us/blog/?p=13987
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