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Charlotte Radio: A Perfect Storm
by Sharon Rae Pettigrew, September 5, 2007
Looking for three words to describe Charlotte, N.C., radio? Try “significant market growth.” more
Engineers Explore PAD Implementation
by Timothy Kimble, September 5, 2007
Just when engineering staffs have gotten used to implementing radio data system information, along comes HD Radio with its program-associated data. more
SBE Unveils Digital Radio Certification
by Scott Fybush, August 21, 2007
As broadcast technology keeps changing, the Society of Broadcast Engineers is keeping pace. In addition to recently-added certifications in areas such as AM directional arrays and 8VSB digital television transmission, SBE is preparing to introduce its newest certification program: Digital Radio Broadcast (DRB) Specialist. more
HD Radio Has Arrived
by James G. Withers, August 7, 2007
We know that more than 1,300 radio stations are broadcasting the new format, but taken by itself, that raw number doesn’t tell us much. more
Wheatstone plans to exhibit its Evolution series digital boards and will debut the Audioarts Engineering W-12 radio console.
Broadcast Electronics is returning to the show with a continued concentration on the practical business needs of radio stations.
Mainesource Inc. will come to the NAB Radio Show in Charlotte, showcasing audio processors manufactured by Audessence, a newly established U.K.-based company.
Logitek is showing its Console Routing Systems, including the Audio Engine router; Mosaic, Remora and vMix control surfaces; and the vScreen customizable GUI for routing, control and display capabilities.
We plan to show the recently launched WorldCast codec range, our exciting new range of IP audio codecs.
HD Radio stations are concerned about every aspect of running a physical plant with multiple broadcast streams, with each of those streams carrying both audio and related data.
We’ll be showing our new MiniMAC2 and SuperMAC products. These expand the Davicom product range to cover the full spectrum of site sizes and complexities.
Today, OMT is very poised for major growth with its state-of-the-art iMediaTouch software and wide area solutions to take back a much larger position in the digital management marketplace.
 
If you think of chartreuse and lime color swatches when you hear the phrase, “going green,” don’t miss The NAB Radio Show session “Green-Tuning Your Facility,” Sept. 28, 10:30–11:45 a.m. more
Remember the days when the transmitter site was staffed around the clock by an entire crew of engineers, often wearing suits and ties as they rode gain on the audio and built their own parts to keep the station on the air? more
Multicasting is key to HD Radio proponents’ plan to drive consumers to buy new digital radios. more
There was a time when no one thought much about RF safety hazards in the radio workplace. more