Broadcast Blueprint
Broadcast Blueprint
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How FM Radio Works: A History and Exploration of Frequency Modulation
Today, we take FM radio broadcasts for granted, and some people even insist radio broadcasts are dead (hint: they’re not even close to dead). However, a gigantic amount of ingenuity went into developing frequency modulation, largely due to the efforts of one inventor and his staff. In this video, I’ll detail some of the history, the struggles, and the reasoning behind FM broadcasting. Along the way, you’ll see something you probably haven’t before: an FM radio signal in slow motion so the mechanics are clearly visible.
Major Edwin Howard Armstrong, who also developed the superheterodyne circuit that revolutionized radio receivers, spent years experimenting to make FM the force of nature i...
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What is ERP? How Radio and Broadcast Engineers Play Tricks with Power
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Imagine this: you're listening to your favorite radio station and they're hyping themselves up (as usual) by telling you about their "ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND WATTS OF ROCK". There's one problem: they're not telling you the truth, and the government is in cahoots with that rock station to cover it up. Here's another problem: they're NOT actually lying to you, because there's a difference between ho...
The Mysterious Component Passively Steering Radio Signals
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Michael Faraday was a groundbreaking scientist who discovered many of the earliest seeds of what we know about electricity and electromagnetic energy today. You may already know of his cage that protects what’s inside from electric charges on the outside - or blocks certain RF energy from getting inside - but did you know he discovered another important effect magnets have on light and other el...
Broadcast Audio from Analog to AoIP: The Evolution
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For decades, professional audio connections were shuttled by long runs of cable carrying analog signals on a balanced line - but since the early 2000s, pro audio equipment vendors started considering the benefits of using IP-based transport as the network equipment needed to make it happen matured and came down in price. The result was Audio over IP, or AoIP, with implementations like Livewire,...
Introducing Broadcast Blueprint
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It's time for a new alliterative name with fewer legal land mines. I'd like to introduce you to Broadcast Blueprint. Landing page: BroadcastBlueprint.com
Dummy Load In Depth (and resistors!) [Broadcast Engineering TikTopics]
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Back in January 2023, I had a dummy load catch on fire while testing a transmitter. Finally... in August 2023... I have a replacement. Let's talk about dummy loads and resistors! And math! And impedance matching! Produced for my TikTok channel, airwavearchitect. Landing page: airwavearchitect.com TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@airwavearchitect Threads: www.threads.net/@airwavearchitect
The Basics of Broadcast Radio Station Antenna Systems
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In this video, I'll teach you about some basic concepts surrounding antenna theory and what we do in broadcasting to apply it. You’ll learn the very basics of the decibel or dB, wavelength, radio wave polarization, collinear antenna arrays, and effective radiated power. Landing page: AirwaveArchitect.com
Broadcast Engineering: UPS replacement in the transmitter room
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We're back in the transmitter room replacing old APC line-interactive UPS devices with new Liebert GXT5 double conversion units. Watch as we turn off the FM HD transmitter and other equipment, then rack the new UPS devices and set them up. I also have a confession: I went through the entire writing and editing process thinking we did this on a Saturday morning, when in reality we did it on a Mo...
There Was A Format War in Radio [Broadcast Engineering TikTopics]
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Move over, VHS vs. Beta… and Blu-Ray vs. HD DVD… and K56flex vs. X2. American radio broadcasting had its own format war! When the Sirius and XM all-digital satellite radio services came about, American terrestrial radio broadcasting scrambled to go digital as well. In this video, you’ll learn about the competing standards that eventually became HD Radio. Produced for my TikTok channel. My landi...
Broadcast Engineering: FM Transmitter Maintenance
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Come along as my boss and I work on a Harris HPX FM broadcast transmitter. This is a cold spare backup for one of our radio stations, but we try to run all our backup transmitters at least once every three months. This transmitter uses a vacuum tube (Eimac 4CX20000C) as its final amplification stage and was built in 2011. Eimac 4CX20000C data sheet: www.cpii.com/docs/datasheets/75/4CX20,000C1.p...
A REAL Evolution and History of the Emergency Alert System
Просмотров 9 тыс.2 года назад
The Emergency Alert System in the United States has a very long history, and while it's fun to see examples of how it's evolved over the years (which there is no shortage of on RUclips), maybe you'd like to learn a little more about how it came to be and the actual mechanics behind it. Join me for an informative look at how CONELRAD became the Emergency Broadcast System, which became the Emerge...
Broadcast Engineering: What are station logs?
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Broadcast Engineering: What are station logs?
My Philosophy Behind the Airwave Architect
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My Philosophy Behind the Airwave Architect
Broadcasting As a Second Career: A Conversation with Untraditional Broadcasters
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Broadcasting As a Second Career: A Conversation with Untraditional Broadcasters
How Audio Processing is Used in Broadcast Radio
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How Audio Processing is Used in Broadcast Radio
Broadcast Engineering TikTopics: Replacing a tube, part 2
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Broadcast Engineering TikTopics: Replacing a tube, part 2
Broadcast Engineering TikTopics: Replacing a Vacuum Tube
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Broadcast Engineering TikTopics: Replacing a Vacuum Tube
Broadcast Engineering TikTopics: Dummy Load
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Broadcast Engineering TikTopics: Dummy Load
Broadcast Engineering TikTopics: Switching to Auxiliary Transmitter
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Broadcast Engineering TikTopics: Switching to Auxiliary Transmitter
Cool Radio Station Equipment: litt by Yellowtec
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Cool Radio Station Equipment: litt by Yellowtec
Broadcast Engineering TikTopics: Auxiliary Transmitters
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Broadcast Engineering TikTopics: Auxiliary Transmitters
Broadcast Engineering TikTopics: FM+HD Hybrid Mode
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Broadcast Engineering TikTopics: FM HD Hybrid Mode
Broadcast Engineering TikTopics: FM Multiplexing
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Broadcast Engineering TikTopics: FM Multiplexing
AA Channel Trailer 211020
Просмотров 3422 года назад
AA Channel Trailer 211020
EAS Required Monthly Test: From the station's perspective
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EAS Required Monthly Test: From the station's perspective
Broadcast Engineering TikTopics: Automation
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Broadcast Engineering TikTopics: Automation
Broadcast Engineering TikTopics: Transmitter Site Tour
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Broadcast Engineering TikTopics: Transmitter Site Tour
Broadcast Engineering TikTopics: What is the airchain?
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Broadcast Engineering TikTopics: What is the airchain?
Broadcast Engineering TikTopics: How Live Remote Broadcasts Work
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Broadcast Engineering TikTopics: How Live Remote Broadcasts Work
2021 EAS National Periodic Test, annotated
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2021 EAS National Periodic Test, annotated

Комментарии

  • @Michael_Livingstone
    @Michael_Livingstone День назад

    Here in Canada in 2024, we have the red screen of death. If you’re watching TV, the screen turns bright red with white letters accompanied by awful alerting tone. I find these alerts cause far more fear than the actual issue it’s trying to convey. Radio is the same misery, just audio only. As for phones we get notifications but in that case it’s a white lettering on black with the alert tones.

  • @maksymmoroz
    @maksymmoroz 12 дней назад

    Thank you for your work, man. Very clear. I was surprised that the video has less than 100k views

  • @barrygeary1890
    @barrygeary1890 17 дней назад

    In poor fm reception the stereo switches to mono

  • @gks6022
    @gks6022 19 дней назад

    Hey, love the videos. I'm wondering how (or if) you deal with preprocessing audio (music or long form programs) before feeding to your processor. As in, Gain/Loudness, Normalization, RMS/LUFS. BBC and NPR are using some (imo ridiculously low) LUFS levels, and I see commercial broadcasters using everything from "Gain to -.1dB", "LUFS -16/14" or "Normalize at -3dB", to not touching the audio at all, just ripping and playing. With prerecorded audio all over the place, you can spin the dial and pick out the stations that aren't pre-processing from the folks that are, (the ones that are, aren't working their transmitter processor like a rented mule) . any thoughts or recommendations?

  • @idcidcidcjdjdlsmdigjtrndk
    @idcidcidcjdjdlsmdigjtrndk 21 день назад

    Cool

  • @NickEDeeShow
    @NickEDeeShow 24 дня назад

    So the on-air talent sounds different on radio than on the phone...is this due to the audio processor...because the audio processor clears the junk and makes his voice on the air crisp and clear with clarity...am i correct

  • @ricarenado
    @ricarenado 25 дней назад

    I remember the first time I replaced a 4CX7500A in a BE FM-10T when I removed the old one I noticed fingerprints all over the anode. It looks like that the previous engineer had uric acid issues or something. I decided to wear nitrile gloves while handling the new tube to avoid this.

  • @mikewalker4134
    @mikewalker4134 Месяц назад

    I understood your info because of my ham radio licenses (all three licenses) . Your equipment is on a much bigger scale compared to my home shack!!! Enjoyed the video

  • @bigliftm
    @bigliftm Месяц назад

    11Kv anode voltage power output minimum 20KW 🤪😳😳 and filament is 10 volts at 140 amps. Thats not very QRP ... Thats a beast of an amplifier. The power supply must be hudge. If you got a worn tube love to have that. 73s from PD0ROH QTH EINDHOVEN Netherlands.

  • @basshorseman998
    @basshorseman998 Месяц назад

    With 35+ years in radio (also amateur), this was a great overview with some detail that I was very impressed with...well done...Thanks

  • @snugglebunnyhaven7258
    @snugglebunnyhaven7258 Месяц назад

    This was a very decent simplified description of processing but there is alot more to this. Most of the trouble lies within the pre emphasis curve vs the modulation control before the stereo generator receives the audio signal. Many "pirates" think they can buy a Chinese transmitter from ebay and throw a Behringer compressor before it and alls good when it does nothing for modulation control. Companies like Orban and Omnia have made good money engineering processors that combine all thats needed to tackle these issues perfectly.

  • @Charlie-fc7se
    @Charlie-fc7se Месяц назад

    Good evening we just got approved for LPFM station can you recommend the best antenna and transmitter for this class of LPFM to be able to maximize the coverage area. Thanks

  • @kbabioch
    @kbabioch Месяц назад

    Such great and high quality content. Hopefully you'll get more subs and views soon :-).

  • @VaughnJogVlog
    @VaughnJogVlog 2 месяца назад

    Glad someone explained this to me.

  • @robboy21
    @robboy21 2 месяца назад

    CPI Data Sheet for the 4CX20,000C shows 13kV as Absolute Maximum for a Class C Amp, grid driven. So, Harris (Gates Air) is just under the Max with 12.7kV on the Factory Test Data sheet but doesn't leave any wiggle room for when the tube starts getting a little weak & needs a little more Plate & Screen Voltage. I have switched to all Nautel transmitters at the sites I maintain.

  • @Joaquin_DoesGDnOthers
    @Joaquin_DoesGDnOthers 2 месяца назад

    Watch a 5 minute video on history ❌ Watch a 12 minute video about the history of an alert system ✅

  • @ChaplainDaveSparks
    @ChaplainDaveSparks 2 месяца назад

    _”Jesus Stick”?_ Is that because if you don’t use it, you might *MEET* Him? Personally? At His place? Or just because you might scream His name when you get zapped? Also, what is in those gas cylinders I saw earlier? Nitrogen or argon, perhaps? And for what purpose? *73 de AF6AS*

    • @BroadcastBlueprint
      @BroadcastBlueprint 2 месяца назад

      Yes and yes. The worst part is, you don’t know which one until it’s too late! The gas bottles have nitrogen in them. We run the gas through a dehydrator and fill our transmission lines with it to keep moisture out and prevent the center conductor from arcing over to the outer shield.

  • @vic.joe.lee06
    @vic.joe.lee06 2 месяца назад

    So on those little Bluetooth fm transmitters you put in your car, why aren’t they able to take your stereo Bluetooth signal and create that combined signal with left and right, then your stereo fm receiver in your car can separate them? I’ve looked for stereo Bluetooth transmitters but it’s like they don’t exist

  • @cliffrhames3023
    @cliffrhames3023 2 месяца назад

    Hi, seems back in the 70’s night time AM radio was full of distant stations I could receive clearly. Now I can hardly hear the same stations, did solid state transmitters make that much difference? Did stations reduce their power? Just wondering.

    • @BroadcastBlueprint
      @BroadcastBlueprint 2 месяца назад

      These days, modern electronic devices introduce a lot of noise and interference. Switched mode power supplies are one of the biggest offenders. So it’s not a matter of transmit power or the type of power amplifier in the transmitter, it’s just that there are a lot of noisy things close to you!

  • @ProductionOperationsAssistant
    @ProductionOperationsAssistant 2 месяца назад

    This is a field I'm actively trying to learn the ins and outs of for my job; this video provided such a great reinforcement of the tiny bit of basics I know. I'm very excited to continue to explore your channel.

  • @WrvrUgoThrUR
    @WrvrUgoThrUR 2 месяца назад

    Hey, cool insight, thx. I found your video looking for a history of tv broadcast play out. I’m in non-broadcast media production, but have always been intrigued by broadcast playout and knowing that once upon a time it was essentially a human being cueing physical media for live playback. Still looking for a history of that here on the RUclipss.

    • @BroadcastBlueprint
      @BroadcastBlueprint 2 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching! Someone on the TikTok version of this video commented and said NexGen had a version once that was for TV and it didn’t work out so well. I’m not sure what software would be used these days.

  • @nullIvan
    @nullIvan 2 месяца назад

    GSM900 sound is the same

  • @cateclism316
    @cateclism316 3 месяца назад

    I understand AM and FM a little better because I worked with analog music synthesizers in college. I also remember FM's ascendance in the 1970s, and how crisp and clear it was compared to AM stations.

  • @robertblake7145
    @robertblake7145 3 месяца назад

    Worked at a few am 1 kilowatt stations years ago…one at 1350 kcs. And the other 1590. This explains the 300 ft tower for 1350 and the shorter one at 1590. Great explanations. Thanks! Bob

  • @jerrysinclair3771
    @jerrysinclair3771 3 месяца назад

    Good stuff. I am into ham radio and especially enjoy antenna theory. 73 de WA4CIF

  • @rexoliver7780
    @rexoliver7780 3 месяца назад

    Used to work on commercial AM,FM, and analog TV transmitters. What I see here is very familiar to me. For the past 35 yrs and ongoing work on 250kw and 500 kw SW transmitters for VOA and Radio Marti( they broadcast to Cuba) The site is the only remaining Greenville,NC.plants A site and C site are closed C plant building is used by ECU and is their property(state,county) B plant where I am now is Radio Marti. The hv for the tubes is actually similar to what this commercial transmitter has-but VOA tubes run at much higher current.25A 12kv 250kw 16kv 55A for 500kw. As I typed this “don’t bypass interlocks on transmitters” years ago an engineer was KILLED from the bypass. The tubes used at our plant are water and vapor cooled. In older 250kw GE SW transmitters the RF driver feeding the PA is 50kw. Newer transmitters here have 2 power stages-not 3 as the older GE uses. Also SW transmitters are variable frequency. At the SW plant you tune transmitters several times a shift-each frequency change. This does cause mechanical wear on components. And of course the ground hook is your friend! USE THEM! Filament voltage on one of the VOA tubes is 14v-but over2000A-rectified filament supply! Rectifier diodes mounted on water cooled heatsinks.

  • @joewoodchuck3824
    @joewoodchuck3824 3 месяца назад

    I missed part of the video and dont have time to go back and check what you said about the Diamond NR770 antenna. I just want to make sure that everyone knows that this particular antenna is ground independent and needs no ground plane to operate correctly.

  • @CPUTests
    @CPUTests 3 месяца назад

    Yeah. Interlocks. Disabled would permit 2 transmitters on same antenna against each other... Kkk...

  • @CPUTests
    @CPUTests 3 месяца назад

    That's an enterprise VPN that computer catches it's IP I presume...

  • @CPUTests
    @CPUTests 3 месяца назад

    I presuma that computer is a part of an intranet network because if it accessible for all may be a little problematic... Kkk...

  • @gordonsmith8440
    @gordonsmith8440 3 месяца назад

    I’ve been trying to get over the broad-strokes understanding of FM stereo radio hump for like 5 years and this video finally did it. I was just looking for something to watch while I made coffee. You’re making the internet a better place, thanks!

  • @Dratchev241
    @Dratchev241 3 месяца назад

    i have always wanted to experiment with a cp antenna stack on a 440 repeater just to see what it would really do.

  • @nicholaskalogris9985
    @nicholaskalogris9985 3 месяца назад

    Awesome information!

  • @jamesmatheson4746
    @jamesmatheson4746 3 месяца назад

    Explain HD AM and FM. Most broadcasters have given up on HD AM

  • @redthepost
    @redthepost 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for helping me resurrect my interest in broadcasting technology. Fun stuff.

  • @redthepost
    @redthepost 3 месяца назад

    I am hooked. Thanks for the matchless overview. Seriously, you are good teacher. 73s.

  • @voiceofjeff
    @voiceofjeff 3 месяца назад

    I was looking at how close the back of that transmitter was to the wall. They're usually installed so there's just enough space to swing the back door open. That causes a major problem; you will have one injury turn into three. If you're in back of the transmitter and touch something that's still slightly energized, you'll burn the tips of your fingers. When you do that, you'll jerk your arm back and slam your elbow into the wall behind you. Immediately after that, you'll pull your arm forward again sharply and slam your nuckles into something inside the transmitter. Thus, one injury turns quickly into three! Our station engineer told me this story one night when I was in my late teens and working my first job (weekends) in radio. He and I were at the transmitter one night while he was repairing something. We both had a good laugh at it, but in my experiences, it's turned out to be nearly true! That engineer is in his late 80's now and we still laugh about it.

  • @W4BIN
    @W4BIN 3 месяца назад

    Trust me that antenna is nothing like a "turnstile" antenna. Turnstile antennas are horizontally polarized "slot" antennas usually with broad-banding wings. The slots are between the mounting pole and the bar of the wing that is closest to the pole, this at the feedpoint. Ron W4BIN (retired broadcast engineer)

    • @nakayle
      @nakayle 2 месяца назад

      I have seen turnstile wings fed directly by a coax harness.

  • @danielpereira8584
    @danielpereira8584 4 месяца назад

    So kool man

  • @aligator9552
    @aligator9552 4 месяца назад

    Hello. I just found your channel and subscribed. I have a question please. There is a FM station a few miles from me that the local university operates. I looked up the specs, and it says its running at 250 watts. The antenna it is broadcasting from is a few hundred feet and I noticed the radiators are placed halfway up the antenna. Why not mount them at the top for better coverage? Thank you

    • @BroadcastBlueprint
      @BroadcastBlueprint 4 месяца назад

      In many countries, radio station licenses are also categorized into classes. In the United States, for example, a station of a certain license class is given exclusive use of their channel to a defined geographic area, generally a number of kilometers from the transmitter where the signal strength must be a certain value. Since FM uses VHF and is typically line-of-sight, it’s possible that using more power or mounting the antenna higher on the tower will cause the station’s signal to be too strong outside their defined contour area, so lots of stations cannot use the maximum antenna height or transmit power for their license class! Stations can trade antenna height for transmit power or vice versa, but what remains the same is the signal strength contour distance. Hope that helps!

    • @aligator9552
      @aligator9552 4 месяца назад

      @@BroadcastBlueprint Thank you! That helps a lot! Although I never got into the field, I have always had a love of radio. I got into short-wave back in the early 1980's and wanted to know the in's and out's of how radio waves propagate, etc.

  • @UQRXD
    @UQRXD 4 месяца назад

    Jerky camera mode?

  • @JoeSee
    @JoeSee 4 месяца назад

    Most of this is way over my head, but I absolutely love your videos! Please don't stop sharing this kind of thing!

    • @BroadcastBlueprint
      @BroadcastBlueprint 4 месяца назад

      Thank you!! Hopefully if you keep watching nerdy stuff, it becomes not so far over your head!

  • @minibikemadman
    @minibikemadman 4 месяца назад

    I knew a few people with 2 of these tubes in a mono banded amplifer.

  • @charleshunziker7416
    @charleshunziker7416 4 месяца назад

    Uhf stations use mega watts, please explain

    • @BroadcastBlueprint
      @BroadcastBlueprint 4 месяца назад

      Since TV stations frequently use UHF (higher frequency) signals, their antenna elements are smaller and the propagation isn’t as good. Thanks to that, they also use many more antenna elements to increase the gain of their antenna arrays, resulting in an effective radiated power (ERP) approaching or exceeding 1000 kW.

  • @charleshunziker7416
    @charleshunziker7416 4 месяца назад

    W about TV stations

  • @sourlemoneee
    @sourlemoneee 4 месяца назад

    so much country lmao

  • @światstarychnokii
    @światstarychnokii 4 месяца назад

    i use nokia 6310 (really)

  • @MountainMan7.62x39
    @MountainMan7.62x39 4 месяца назад

    I have always wondered how this worked. Great video, thank you!

  • @shaynecashman5591
    @shaynecashman5591 4 месяца назад

    I wonder how this is going to change with the shift to streaming.

  • @DavidTeerTheBackyardUfologist
    @DavidTeerTheBackyardUfologist 5 месяцев назад

    Wow you are me of the past cool engineers. I miss those guys. I am a radio personality retired. I'm in a community and started a cheap LpFM community radio station. 15 watts with a ground plain antenna. I'm no engineer but did help over the years when they did work. I had no idea what was going on they usually used me to do DJing... like a day timer AM at night after midnight old army surplus tx and almost 700' antenna with transmission line going across the field like 5 copper wires on small telephone poles. I've seen ready kilowatt several times back then especially when it iced over. It was awesome so much respect fur you guys. My room mate was chief engineer back in the 70's at two radio stations he got me my job at several different stations across the country back in my day. Big stations 50,000 watt AM and 100,000 FM and one in Ciudad Juárez Chihuahua licensed to operate with a power of 150,000 watts on a carrier frequency of 800 kHz at night in 1979. I lived in El Paso was 18 years old. Man I was in heaven. 50,000 day 150,000 at night. Clear channel. I think it was CKLW in Canada that fought back and forth in between. Lol:) But ended up on FM after that AM was over for us rocking jocks. I have stories. My roommates were Mr. Leonard, Bg Brad Edwards (KISs Fm LA. Lee master ls WNBC well yes I was big time at one time. Lee just retired as CEO at NPR. Great guy. Back then anyway. We cooked. Anyway enough about me. I am listening to as an engineer. I know there are SWRs and lengths of coaxial cable and going through my limiter and compressor... lol:) nit much. But it sounds good not much noise n the carrier FM 102.7. Can you give sone pointers? I only have the antenna on side of house clearing the top of roof. I get out about a mile and a half but I go further and it comes back at 3 miles then gone. Antenna about 20' high. Hardly any wind load on it. So light. I should get out a little further with 15 watts. I know something is wrong. There are like 3 communities I want you to serve just announcements another HOA the Pool the club house the lake the skiing trail, list dogs, cats, yard sales the whole community takes part in. A lot of fun. And I play a lot of music you don't hear on the radio anymore. I rock it, I country it, I worked every format so knowledgeable music, songs to play fur our age group demographics. I'm 64 now. Old. lol:) so can you give me some pointers? I mean I just gave the small transmitter and it a few electronic equipment. I do have a radio station a board all that but won't fit where so am. I divorced after 30 years moved from Connecticut back to Alabama. All my engineers I worked with are dead or long retired and gone. I been gone from Birmingham 30 years. Anyway no more 1st class licensed engineers... if I understand it's a general class license now. I have my 3rd class elements 1,2 & 9 and can read plate current, plate voltage and amps lol:) ship to shore. I had a provisional when I was 17. I go way back they took thus very seri auxiliary back then so did FCC. Which we got visited a little until my friend came in cleaned it up. He was like you a real engineer. Liked what he did. Like me a radio personality I liked what I did. I'm having fun with this. I want to automate it and go live when I want. 24/7 but yet to come. Thanks & subscribed....