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NBC6Engineer
Добавлен 24 июн 2009
Videos having to do with the technological aspects of NBC 6 Miami, Florida USA.
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NBC Remote Equipment On 1 Biscayne Building
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NBC Remote Equipment On 1 Biscayne Building
View From The 110 Tower Downtown FT. Lauderdale
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Equipment and city view from the 110 Tower in downtown FT. Lauderdale, FL
Miccosukkee Hotel & Casino
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NBC equipment on the Miccosukkee Hotel and Casino on the outskirts of the Florida everglades.
View From The Historic One Biscayne Tower Downtown Miami
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View From The Historic One Biscayne Tower Downtown Miami, Florida, USA.
ENG Antenna Repair 1800 Feet Up The Homestead Tower
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NBC 6 engineers repair the Radio Waves Proscann III ENG antenna at the 1800 foot level of the Homestead Tower south of Miami, Florida USA
WTVJ's Last Analog Broadcast - June 26, 2009 - part two
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Engineer Earnest Walker turns off WTVJ's analog transmitter after it's historic last broadcast
WTVJ Analog Transmitter's Last Day Of Operation - June 26, 2009 -- part one
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Engineer Earnest Walker gives a video tour of WTVJ NBC 6 in Miami's analog transmitter just before turning it off for the last time. The transmitter was a 60 KW Larcan broadcasting on a tower 1850 feet tall.
WTVJ on 87.7 FM - June 11, 2009
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A brief description on the changes to WTVJ due to the digital conversion.
And THAT'S a way to sign off analog television
2:26 NBC
1:41
Damn
This signing off looking to hearing Ralph Renick catchphrase thought that group used it several times.
that's how channels are shut down huh? *in a general scenario
e bueno e yo diria e que muy desgraciado
1:36 DTV ANSWERS Channel
1:35 DTV answers channel
Nice this is programs on channel nbc and alls
2:28 ohh email in nbc and news black white screen
1:36 That was you?
Pretty amusing that you used the NBC Chimes as the email notification sound 😊
Analog 6 was back on, but for a lp station til 2021
Can you upload history of nbc 6? Can I see it?
WTVJ's First Digital Broadcast - June 26, 2009
Who got the email from transmitter on June 26th 2009, I think they would say: Oh it's analog end no need to be worry about that.
the chimes play when you turned it off
he got an email from the transmitter
@@aidepetternwait thatss how they work?
On that day this happened and MJ‘s death🙏🏻💐
@@jav05 It was June 25th
@@jav05 some stations had a broadcast where they show how to setup a converter box and instructions and they had 2 weeks to show that in a analog format
Full power franken fm
thats illegal
@@dorianplayerone ya because the fcc have to shut it off to it don’t interfere the airwaves for public uses the fcc
@@dorianplayerone not in canada
@@canadianpsycho1867 the philphines still use analog ntsc still some stations have channel 6 there’s franken fm in the philphines still have ntsc analog the philphines uses the American analog tv format
@@michaelhuynh8793 87.5 FM1 DWFO FM MANILA. GOVERNMENT OWNED HIT MUSIC FM STATION. KPOP, HIT MUSIC, etc..
You could use a battery powered analog TV with a converter box, but you need a 9V battery or a 12V car battery (depending on the brand) to power it.
TM70 UHF RF MODULATOR WITH MICRO USB cable for powerbank RF OUT: UHF CHANNEL 21 - 69 (8 MHz Spacing: channel 21 is UHF 14 or Japan UHF 13, channel 29 is CATV 76, channel 30 is Japan UHF 25 and US UHF 26, etc.. SOUND CARRIER MUST BE SET TO 4.5 MHz for NTSC-M, PAL-M and PAL-N TV sets
converter box doesn’t have RF out built in, buy a UHF RF MODULATOR.
@@FrancisLitanofficialJAPINOY Most RF modulators in the United States use VHF channels 3 or 4.
And they still haven't shut off analogue entirely...
They should keep some analog channels at low power so that old portable TVs can be used during an emergency.
#NBC #WTVJ #WFTV #PBS #CBS
This is like the theme for Yugoslav news in the 1970s.
Its funny how this is a Baron 1,000,000 watt S Band Doppler yet ya'll using WSI MaxStorm for display instead of Baron Lynx.....Stupidest decision yet.
there are many display options for raw data, they at that time already used wsi unter a contract..thats my guess. i here they now use baron? but they are Not the only data processors for tv radar. most radars radtec, wdsradar,vaisala ,doprad, they all capture data then the end user displays it they way they can or want to. under many many different ways or options.
@@jasonpetersrailadventures if I buy a Baron Doppler I want a Baron display system
Silence. Eerie silence...
And the picture? Shit.
On analog, oh yeah... it sucked.
Why was it on June 26?
Congress extended the deadline since most Americans weren't ready yet on the original February 17, 2009 deadline.
WTVJ was one of the stations nationwide that aired the "Nightlight" video loop after the switch to digital. Normal programming ended on June 12th, with the Nightlight loop airing for 2 weeks afterwards until the final analog signoff on the 26th.
@@itscringecat oh makes sense
2:26 I heard NBC chimes (G-E-C)
Me too
Touching!
Where is Part 1?
Look it up on the uploader's channel.
"We've come a long way in the last six decades, but not so far that we don't view the flipping of a switch as less important than actual news. We'll always be serving...self-serving, bragging about being places first, despite the fact that it's our job, and we'll always trumpet ratings successes as if the internet didn't exist, our relevance dwindling by the hour."
Touching. After sleeping next to a faulty exciter if/when FM radio shuts down I'm not sure I could hit that breaker for the last time.
I wonder if Les Nessman from WKRP stole Ralph Renick's tag line.
gladfan1989 well, as Ralph Renick began using that line at WTVJ’s advent in 1949... it is possible. Do note that WKRP was also based off of nearby WQXI-AM in Atlanta.
NTSC analog television should have been kept on standby in case the ATSC signal fails
Yeah
Until the pixelation issue is addressed
Uhh, no.
That's not how it's supposed to work. Analog signals previously used by tv has been transferred to first responders (paramedics, firefighters and police) and mobile telecommunications companies.
To answer "AmericanOtaku83's" question about WTVJ's digital transmitter... it was moved back to the channel 4 tower upon the switchover, giving WTVJ a full-market signal once again.
His nface (old b&w clip) is so ugly but I like it
It's Ralph Renick!!
It's likely the oldest surviving footage of Ralph Renick in existence, clearly chosen to bring things full circle for WTVJ's analog era. (Plus Bob Mayer was a protégé of Renick.)
Oh, let me put out (strange that it took 5+ years to state it on a video) this tidbit on So FL's Channel 6's news. We in Puerto Rico know that weather guy very well: JOHN TOOHEY MORALES, which I do believe is either the 1st or 2nd Puerto Rican-born certified (by any US organization) meteorologist in either US or PR. He already (with his company, Clima Data) sent the forecasts from South Florida down to PR every day for two radio stations (WKAQ-580 in Spanish and the late WOSO-1030 [1977-2014] in English) down here before this video was put on the 'Tube in '09.
To the people that asked the transmitter is still sitting there 4+ years later... eerily quiet in there... the racks full of video equipment are pretty much stripped bare....
Is this still accurate?
Where did the equipment go anyway?
Philphines
Landfills
@@TWCKodsterYT sometimes they import to other countries because they still used analog today the philphines still uses ntsc analog.
@@TWCKodsterYT Some of them imported to NTSC countries.
@@michaelhuynh8793 you mean philippines?
I really, really, really want all the TX. 11,000 feet up? World wide. Recourses are here, and meticulous is the word. Anyways, cool upload.
The cut off of programing was on 6/12/09 but NBC6 like many stations around the country ran the infomational video about the digital conversion for two weeks after the official analog shutoff date.
i wonder what happens to all this old equipment!
The chimes were simply my laptop receiving an email from the transmitter remote control computer
The chimes were simply my laptop receiving an email from the transmitter remote control computer
@@Rileyton You've commented to the engineer who uploaded the video. What are you on about? 🙄
The tower was probably at flea power when the chimes came on. It looks like he cut it to half power then poof.. (just a guess...)
ParanormalRob I'm pretty sure your right
I would have like to seen this transmitter converted to digital. Would have saved more money
Every transmitter has a remote warning system tied to it. This transmitter used a hardware/software system that detected normal and abnormal readings on the transmitter. When readings were detected the software sends an email to engineers responsible to maiintainthe transmitter. I have an mp3 on my computer that plays the NBC chimes when I receive email. What you heard was simply my laptop telling me that I had mail
@NBC6Engineer 2:27 What was that sound effect, was it NBC?
Cool analog and digital equipment
So basically your computer was telling you something was wrong
The NBC chimes that played, did it play that whenever there was a problem with the transmitter or was that added in the video later?
NBC6 Engineer are use as Email notification sound. The transmistter have a automatic emailing status.
Who will forget the one historic moment when the NBC Peacock moved into what was then channel 4 WTVJ and poked the station's Eye out?
Goodnight, and may the good news be yours.
@raystinger05 They had Nightlight mode on.