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NAB2002Reviewing the show
Pick Hit awards
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Transmitter sites
The essentials
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Contents
Features26 Pick Hits of NAB2002
compiled by Kari TaylorOur industry panel selects the 10 best
36 NAB2002 in Reviewby the BE Radio reportersA comprehensive look back at the show
54 Facility Showcase: Radio Oneby Nate Pass
The Indianapolis operation gets a new home.
ColumnsViewpoini 00
by Chriss SchererAfter 10 years we're still not there.
Contract Engineering 10by Mark Krieger
Keep the transmitter site stocked
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by John BattisonCombiners and filters for IBOC
Networks 10by Kevin McNamara
All about Fibre Channel
FCC Update 22by Harry C Martin
The FCC's view of IBOC
RacilyTHE RADIO TECHNOLOGY LEADER
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Sign Off 76by Kari Taylor
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ON THE COVER:The show is over and the crowds are gone.
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Manufacturer's complete product line becomes part of the Stardrawproduct database.
Sirius up to 18 statesThe satellite broadcaster adds seven more states to its service area.
Omnia enters agreement with CrownDeal will implement digital audio processing directly into CrownFM -series transmitters.
Nausau taps Stratosaudio for interactivityFirst live installations of technology will be installed in July.
XM drops PAC for CT-aacPlus A new algorithm is chosen for the XM's transmission.
NPR expands western coverageCulver City will be new home to NPR's West Coast production facility.
FCC seeks AM IBOC commentsThe FCC seeks information following the NRSC report.
CUE to license Ibiquity technology for trafficDatacasting capability will enhance CUE's network.
BSW named for Sennheiser 2001 honor Broadcast dealer is recognized for its sales figures.
Site FeaturesEngineer's Notebook
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Studio Spotlight, IndianapolisMore photos from Radio One Indianapolis
Studio Spotlight, Las VegasA new home for Lotus Broadcasting
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Stunted growth
I yntit 10 years in the making, in -band on -c el digital audio broadcasting hasprom d to be the next evolution of terres-
--tial ; an evolution that would cany theradio stry through the next 100 years.The concept, plans and tests have all
promised improved audio service withadditional capabilities.From the beginningthere have been reports and articles aboutvarious DAB technologies. Do you remem-ber the early comparisons at the NASALewis (now Glenn) Research Center inCleveland? I attended a demonstration ofthat setup. At that time it was determined
that more work was needed on theversions of IBOC being evaluated.Looking back, I wonder why anyoneeven bothered with the tests andevaluations. It seems that little of whatwas done then is being used today.
From an original batch of develop-ers, the field narrowed to one, thentwo, then three and then back downto two and then one.You cannot callit a rollercoaster.Rol lercoasters movefast. This has been more of a tilt -a -whirl; it just goes around and around.
So after 10 years of IBOC develop-ment, what does the industry have
to show?Last year, Ibiquity announced that it was
ready to move full steam ahead. Agree-ments were struck with several transmittermanufacturers to produce hardware. Planswere made to announce the technologylaunch at the Consumer Electronics Showlast January, followed by the launch at theNAB convention in April. Meanwhile, theactions of the NRSC and FCC have notexactly propelled the entire process for-ward. IBOC is still moving ahead, but not atthe pace that was expected The announce-ment of the licensing fees has turned mostbroadcasters away. The passed -throughcosts from the equipment manufacturerswas one that would likely have been grudg-ingly accepted. A cost that is 15 times theFCC's regulatory fee is more than most
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stations are willing to pay, let alone actually afford.DAB isn't dead in the water. Satellite radio began its
service while IBOC was still on the drawing board. Thesatellite providers aren't immune to problems either. BothXM and Sirius are battling the wireless industry overpossible interference issues in the 2.3GHz/2.4GHz bands.The skyward broadcasters are also under continuingscrutiny about their terrestrial repeaters.While their short-term plans do not include any repeater -based programorigination, the owners will look at new services andmethods once the services are established and showing aprofit. One of these services likely will be local content.
Back to IBOC.NAB was its big chance.The FM tests lookedgood.The NRSC endorsed this half of the system.Then theAM tests were evaluated and looked fair on one part andfailed on another. After years of demonstrating AACencoding,the PAC algorithm was loaded before it could beoptimized and then demonstrated for the convention.Between the NRSC endorsing only half the AM system andthe PAC demos sounding terrible,we were shown that IBOCis not yet ready.ln addition,on the convention floor the sourtaste of IBOC licensing fees and passed -through hardwarecosts were still strong in the minds of attendees.
I want a digital radio service. I've waited 10 years for one.It's still not here.
Chriss Scherer, editorcschereroprimediabusiness.com
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Transmitter site essentialsBy Mark Krieger, CBT
IIIransmitter facilities hold a special fascina-tion for radio engineers. Ranging from spot-less high-rise suites to dirt road shacks, the"site" as is it's known in the professionalvernacular, represents a station's final,vitallink to the listener. Consequently, it some-times also serves as a repository for anengineer's blood,sweat and tears-so let'stake a closer look at what it takes to main-tain a safe and efficient operation at thesemission -critical installations.
DocumentationThorough and up-to-date documenta-
tion are fundamental to maintaining a ro-bust transmission facility.Because the loca-tion serves as a control point during main-tenance, copies of all current FCC licenses
and authorizations, includingchief operator designationsand tower registrations, are re-quired. But the legal obliga-tions don't end there. OSHAregulations generally requirea written, up-to-date lock -out/tag -out policy for all hard-wired, electrically poweredequipment, along with ap-
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While most contract engineers carry their own tools, the transmitter siteshould be stocked with some basic items.
locking devices and tags. Document indetail any areas (including areas on tow-ers) that constitute a non -ionizing (RF)radiation occupational exposure hazard,as well as a policy regarding access andexposure limitations. Being a lessee at a sitedoes not relieve you of any of these obliga-tions-check with the owners to see if amaster site plan exists. If not, work together
to develop one.Equipment data such as manuals and schematics should
be maintained on site for all essential systems. In addition,keep a list of essential phone numbers, including hot linesand key personnel along with local FAA, utility and safetyservice contacts. Attach a list of all telco circuit designatorsand the associated trouble reporting numbers.
If you had to call for police,paramedic or fire help,wouldthey know how to find your facility? Contact representa-tives from all local safety services to make them aware ofexactly who, what and where the facility is located. Thedifference in response time might save a life.
Keep detailed records. Although, the FCC lifted require-ments for an official maintenance log years ago,keeping anorganized, detailed, running account of all operating param-eters, equipment installation, maintenance, outages anddiscrepancies is absolutely vital to the operation. Keep yourFCC -mandated quarterly tower inspection among thesedocuments and maintain them for a minimum of twoyears-they represent an irreplaceable information resource.
In addition to written records, a comprehensive flowchart/block diagram of the entire air chain, complete withall remote control switching functions, is an invaluabletrouble -shooting aid, on -site and off, particularly when youare maintaining multiple transmitter sites.
Tools and technologyThe question of how many and what type of tools to
maintain at a transmitter site is an interesting one. Mostcontract engineers I know rarely set foot out of the housewithout their tools, so the need for an on -site inventory ispartially diminished. Still, it's a good idea to have a mini-mum compliment of screwdrivers, pliers, wire cutters, ad-justable wrenches, socket wrenches, hex keys and solder-ing aids on site. Also, any large or specialized tools such asvises, fuse pullers, pulley removers or pry bars should beavailable, along with a reliable trouble lamp and sparebulbs.This need not be an expensive proposition. Keep ashopping list for each site and pick up tools on sale (or usedtools) until the desired inventory is built. Done this way, aminimal investment of $100 can yield a useful selection.
Likewise, a minimal stash of fasteners, particularly #4through '4" machine screws, washers and nuts are a cost-effective investment, particularly when one disappearsdown a crack at 3 a. m. Premium electrical and duct tape areequally indispensable.
The characteristics of any maintained electronic partsinventory depends largely on your equipment, its historyand the available budget. Full sets of spare tubes and fusesare a must, but your own experience with each piece ofequipment will tell you a great deal about which otherspecialized and non -specialized electronic components
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A reliable DMMappropriate test leads
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to maintain. Equipment redundancy willalso impact your parts inventory needs.
As for test equipment, this is again a caseof what the budget will bear. At minimum,
a reliable DMM, with multiple testleads and spare batteries shouldbe present. An oscilloscope is a
Inice option, but should be keptin a protective case and tested
periodically. Telephone butt setsand volt pens are also useful.Finally, don't overlook cleaning
supplies and chemicals. Straight iso-propyl alcohol is a good cleaning agent
f( )r inside transmitters when teamed withlint -free shop towels. Spray contact clean-
ersare a key item, asare cleaningswabsandtoothbrushes. Of particular merit is a shop-vac;a bulky item,but it will be used regularly.
Safety considerationsSafety is paramount at every transmitter
facility. Items that should be readily acces-sible when you walk through the doorare a flashlight with spare batteries and a
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recently inspected fire extinguisher. Once inside, thereshould be an obvious place for a hard hat, safety gloves,goggles and kneepads. If you have a generator, hearingprotectors are also a must. Additional site keys forgates andbuildings should be clearly tagged and hung together inan easy -to -see location. Safety signs and notices should beposted wherever they are required.
Asa final cautionary note, try to appreciate the critical needfor having a buddy-anyone capable of watching you andable to call for help whenever you have to open energizedor disconnected high -voltage equipment.Your life, and thepeople that depend on you, hang in the balance.
Backing up the back-upsThere is one last item worth considering for your site. An
ISDN circuit carries a low monthly maintenance fee, can beused for POTS communications (with an ISDN phone)and also provides a potential air -quality link to any locationin the outside world, should an STL path be disrupted ora studio facility be rendered unusable due to fire or otherdisaster. If you don't own an ISDN codec, find someonelocally who does and forge a loan agreement in the eventof an emergency. Better yet, work out a reciprocal agree-ment for sharing studio or transmitter facilities should theworst occur.
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IBOC and combinersBy John Battison, P.E., technical editor, RF
hehe engineering fraternity now knows theNRSC's opinion concerning the use of AMIBOC at night. This was a decision thatsurprised a number of engineers.However,nighttime AM IBOC is not dead, it is merelydelayed for further investigation.
The NRSC's optimistic report on FM IBOChas been out for several months. Sometransmitter manufacturers have already an-nounced the availability of FM IBOC trans -miffing equipment, and offered actual equip-ment at the NAB show. FM IBOC requiresconsiderably more equipment than the
AM version, and it is more expensive.In general, vacuum -tube operated
AM transmitters do not appear tohave sufficient linearity to pass the
IBOC waveform satisfacto---411 rily while AM transmitters
using PDM and solid-stateAM transmitters using digi-tal modulation appear torequire only minor modifi-cations to pass the IBOCwaveform. This means thatmany smaller and older sta-tions using tube transmit-ters may have to purchasenew transmitters if they aregoing to radiate an accept-able signal.The exclusion ofAM IBOC from nighttime op-eration at present may causea delay in getting a numberof these smaller stations onthe air. The area in whichmany of these AM stationsneed signal improvement isat night and the added cost
of introducing IBOC, which would produceno improvement in night service, will prob-ably not be attractive to licensees.
AM problems and FMconsiderations
"lbe average small market AM station mayfail to meet the IBOC requirements of widebandwidth and minimum phase dis-tortion. Many AM stations, especially direc-tional stations, have bandwidth and phase
distortion that are less than perfect. lithe frequency responsefalls off at higher frequencies, a transmitterwill have difficultyhandling the IBOC waveform.
IBOC hybrid FM signals can be produced by threedifferent methods: high-level combining, low-level com-bining and the use of separate antennas.
Low-level combining is probably the simplest and leastexpensive of the three FM IBOC methods. To accomplishthis, an existing FM analog exciter has its output combinedwith the output from a separate IBOC exciter.These signalsare then fed into a low-level combiner followed by abroadband power amplifier. This method reduces theequipment required, as well assaying on power consump-tion, but it requires a highly linear RF amplifier.
Existing high-powered FM stations may prefer to use thehigh-level system, which takes advantage of an operatinghigh-powered FM transmitter and also requires a high-
power combiner, filter and IBOC amplifier.With high-level combining, there is a loss of about 10
percent of analog power and about 90 percent of the digitalpower to the reject load.The combiner with its reject loadleg appears to be an unfortunate feature of IBOC operation.It is the required 10dB coupling figure that necessitateswhat seems to be an unfortunate inefficiency in IBOC.
The third method of obtaining FM IBOC operation usestwo transmitting antennas.This method of operation is stillbeing examined, but early tests appear to show that at least40dB of isolation between the two antennas is required. Ifthis method can be used commercially it could make IBOCattractive to stations that have room foranother antenna ontheir towers and additional equipment in the transmitterbuilding. Separate antenna operation would not requirethe cost of a combiner, or the generation of power that isultimately lost in the reject load.
CombinersSeveral manufacturers have paid a great deal of attention
to the development of the hybrid combiners specifically forhigh -power broadband FM IBOC operation. At this stage inthe development of FM IBOC, it appears that a 7dB or 10dBcoupling level will be used for commercial operation.However most manufacturers of combiners offer variouscoupling levels covering suitable ranges and power levels.The physical size of combiners depends on the individualmanufacturer's design, but they seem to be smaller thancombiners used with regular FM and transmitters.
Electronics Research Inc. (ERI) offers several versions ofits IBOX hybrid combiner.The high -power version handlesan analog input of 55kW with 40dB of isolation between theanalog and digital inputs and only -0.46dB nominal cou-pling between the analog input and the antenna output. Itssize is surprisingly small-only about 42 inches by 15
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Shively Labs has developed an InjectorFilter IBOC combiner. This device com-bines the low-level digital signal with thehigh-level analog signal and dumps theexcess signal in the reject load. A one -eighth wavelength (X/8) coupling loop isused in this device, and the overall size isonly about 20 inches by six inches.
The Shively injector filter comes with astandard 3V8 -inch coaxial connector and7/8 -inch coaxial input for the digital signal.The standard 3 -inch unit will handle 35kWanalog input and 5kW digital input. Thereject load is not supplied by Shively, buta good rule of thumb is to use a rejectdummy load capable of handling about1/3 of the input analog power.Thus,a 30kWanalog transmitter would require about a10kW reject load.
Dielectric Communications has alsospent a lot of time working on IBOC. Dielec-tric offers a 10dB hybrid injector/combin-er that allows high-level combining of theanalog and digital transmissions. Dielec-tric also offers a low-level combiner for usein IBOC systems that uses a commonlinear amplifier and that does not need toseparate high -operating powers.
Dielectric's experience in the develop-ment of HDTV transmission has led tothe development of another type ofshaping device in the formal, off -ellipticfunction filters.These filters, a combina-tion of combiner and mask filter, formsupplemental masking filters that mayhelp to provide isolation at bandedges where there is insufficient band-width limiting.E-mail Battison at [email protected].
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Fibre Channel overviewBy Kevin McNamara, CNE
Detail
Technologyapplication
Topologies
Baud rate
Scalability torg er aata rates
Guaranteeddelivery
Congestiondata loss
Frame size
In the past 10 years, Ethernet -based localarea networks (LANs) have progressed agreat deal, particularly in their data through-put capabilities. Most data communicationsfunctions take place on either a network orchannel connection.
Network connections, such as Ethernet,provide a means to transport data frompoint A to point B using a path that is sharedwith other traffic. In fact, most network -based data transport doesn't care whattype of connection is required to make thedata readable at its destination; that is left
Fibre Channel
Storage, network,video, clusters
point-to-pointloop hub,switched
1.06Gb/s
2.12Gb/s,4.24Gb/s
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The capabilities of different communications channels.
Yes
Fixed, 53B
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up to another process defined within thedata -link stack of the Open Standards Inter-connection (OSI) specification. In contrast,channel -based connections provide di-rect or switched point-to-point connec-tions between the source and destination.
From an operational perspective,network-based communication is slower than thatover a channel because it is typically soft-ware intensive.
Current versions of Ethernet supportdevices, called network switches, replace
the network hub but allow dedicated paths or channels tobe established between network devices, thus reducingthe potential for collisions to occur. However, Ethernet isstill a network -based delivery method, and while it's effi-cient at carrying large amounts of data, it is not efficient foruse in transporting more real-time data such as establish-ing direct I/O connections with disk drives.
In 1994, the American National Standards Institute (ANSI)established Fibre Channel as a standard. It combines thebest of network and channel -based data transport.
Now does it work?Fibre Channel is based on an interconnection scheme
called the fabric. The fabric essentially acts as anactive switching system that can manage and routeconnections. The fabric consists of one or moreFibre Channel switches interconnected throughone or more ports. Fbrts on the fabric are calledF_ports.
Fibre Channel requires at least one link betweentwo nodes. Fibre Channel devices are connected byhardware devices called N_ports, which are usuallythe physical termination between the device andthe media used to attach to the Fibre Channel fabric.This is sim ilar to how network interface cards (NIC)connect to the unshielded twisted pair cabling orfiber connections on an Ethernet network. TheN_Port also contains all of the software and hard-ware to manage the Fibre Channel protocol. Eachnode connected to the fabric typically contains twoports, but must contain at least one port.The portscan act as transmitters and receivers. Fibre Channelnodes only need to manage their connection withthe corresponding F_Port on the fabric.
Fibre Channels can support not only traditionalnetwork protocols such as TCP/IP but also proto-cols such as the Small Computer System Interface(SCSI).Forexample,Fibre Channel permits networkservers, located in one part of a building, direct
access to arrays of disk drives and other high-performancestorage media, separated by a room or a continent.This isthe fundamental basis of Storage Area Networks.
Fibre Channel topologiesFibre Channel can be deployed in one of three different
topologies: point-to-point, arbitrated -loop and cross -point(also called fabric -switched).The point-to-point topology is simply a connection
between two N_ports, where one of those N_ports is aserver (also called the initiator).This method is limited toonly two nodes and therefore not able to grow with thenetwork The point-to-point topology may be used where
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The Arbitrated Loop (AL) topology hasgained wider acceptance due to its lowerper -port cost and ability to share media. ALbreaks the Fibre Channel into loops, eachloop supporting as many as 126 nodes andone fabric port. Note that devicessupportingAL.ports on a node are called NL_ports
and ports on the fabric are called FL_portsThe AL topologyworks like that of Ethernet: only one device may send dataat a given time. Where Ethernet uses a concept calledcontention to transmit data, AL uses arbitration. A nodemust win an arbitration to send data.The winner of thatarbitration is called the loop -masterand has the ability tosend data for that instant. Adding too many devices to aloop may significantly degrade its performance.The AL topology can be interconnected by using a
hub or by daisy -chaining the devices. As with anynetwork topology, daisy -chaining devices on a network
could be dangerous because if one ofthe connections break, the entire seg-ment is compromised.
Cross -point topology provides the high-est performance for Fibre Channel. Cross -point topology is simply a fabric based ona numberof interconnected switches. Eachswitch typically contains from eight to 64ports, with the largest called directorswitch-es.The real benefit with this configurationis increased performance and its ability toscale as large as needed. While addingmore devices to an AL topology may de-crease performance, adding more switch-es in a cross -point topology actually in-creases its performance.
While Fibre Channel doesn't subscribe tothe OSI standard used with traditional net-working, it does subscribe to a similar five -layered architecture. Those five layers are:
1.) FC-4 defines the interface betweenFibre Channel and upper level protocols.
2.) FC-3 defines functions such as fileencryption and compression.
3.) FC-2 defines Fibre Channel flow con-trol, data encapsulation, classes of serviceinformation and the physical modelsfor components.
4.) FC-1 describes the ordering of datainto sets and defines the encoding anddecoding schemes of data into bytes.
5.) FC-0 describes the physical mediaincluding the ports and cabling.The next generation of Fibre Channel
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During NAB2002, a number of broadcast-ers asked what would they gain in light ofthe cost involved.The proponents of DAB,particularly those supporting the IBOCsystem, acknowledged that the short-termgains would not be dramatic, but that broad-casters could not allow themselves to beleft out of the digital age. Proponents expectDAB to provide an enhanced audio fidelityusing digital sound while at the same timebeing compatible with the existing analogservice. A data -transmission component isalso a possibility.
IBOC Ibiquity system. Comments are due on June 18 withreplies due July 18. The NRSC and Ibiquity filings areavailable electronically at wwwfcc.gov/e-file/ecfs.htmlunder MM Docket Number 99-325.
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Public File violations. In separate orders, the FCC fined twobroadcasters for not allowing members of the public to seetheir public files.The radio station owner was fined $10,000.As part of his defense, the broadcaster claimed that themembers of the public requesting materials did not identifyspecific documents that they wanted to see. The FCCreminded the broadcaster that a simple request to see the
public file should be sufficient to elicitthe complete file. Broadcasters arecautioned that requests from the pub-lic to view public file informationshould be met reasonably, and the
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The Commission has asked for com-ments on the NRSC report, which alsodiscuses the FM situation.The report eval-uates laboratory and field testing of the
broadcaster cannot withhold materi-als because the requester does notidentify them with sufficient specific-ityStations may referto Section 73.3526of the Commission's rules (Section73.3527 for non-commercial stations)
to verify that their files are complete.Silent station's license forfeited. In a case where a station
attempted to stay on the air,but claimed that a lack of FCC staffaction on an application left thestation believing that it couldtemporarily suspend operations, the FCC nevertheless can-celled the license after 12 months of silence.The Commis-sion ruled that it could not ignore the statutory requirementthat Congress imposed when it mandated that a licenseautomatically expires if a station is silent for 12 consecutivemonths.Failure to operate at all for 12 months is fatal,and theFCC has no discretion to forgive compliance or waive therule.Silent stations must watch theircalendars carefully IMartin is an attorney with Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth, PLC.,Arlington, VA. E-mail [email protected].
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Digital AM monitorBelar
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IBOC exciterHarris
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While the NAB2C'02 convention evidenced a dec-ease inattendees, the exhr3itors were no less busy in unveitr.g - ewproducts. here were some new ideas and approaches repre-sented in the products shown, but many were refinemerr3 orenhancements to existing products or technelogies.
The BE Radio NAB2002 review is extensively coverea ir. 'hisissue. Our pool ofreporters (listed on page 51) supplerae.-Jedthe BE Radio editorial staff to cover the entire show hoordndbring you this a1 -inclusive coverage.
Also, be sure to review the recipients of rad:o's most ',testi-
giouslongest-livedc.ndoriginal tedinologyaward.TheE E RadioPick Hits can found on page 26.
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Review IndexAudio mixersAudio processingAudio recording, storage, playback and editingAudio routing, distribution and conversionComputers and peripheralsMonitors, microphones and headphonesMicrowave, RPU, fiber optic and telcoPower productsStudio and facility supportSystem- integrabors and servicesTest and measurement_Transmission and knver-aquipm
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Audio mixersArrakis Systems introduced the Nova -10C, a 10 -
channel digital mixing console.Professional Sound unveiled the M3, a three -input,
portable audio mixer for ENG and field production.Logitek showed the Remora control surface. Also
introduced was the redesigned Numix digital con-sole as well as updates to the Logitek Audio Enginedigital audio router.
Wheatstone's D4000 is the latest addition to thecompany's Digital Series console line. It is based onthe architecture of theD-S 000. Also unveiled was the
D-8000, which includes Bus -Minus, four mix buses and 24 -bit A/Dinputs.The D-700 has also expanded to store as many as 99 presetsfor recalling settings.
Tamura showed the Qolle AMX Series portable mixer product line,which includes fou r analog models ranging from four to 20 channels.
Sound Devices displayed its 442 portable mixer, which offersfeatures for field mixing applications.
Harris Pacific is now shipping the Legacy console.AEQ showed the BC 2000 Digital, which consists of a rack unit with
inputs, outputs and processing, and a control surface.Denon introduced a DJ mixer, the DN-X400, which includes two
digital outputs
When the judges at the NAB show, slappeda Cool Stuff Award on our new RF Sentinelauto -backup transmitter system, we said:"Wow."
"Ther. we slapped some of ourNo Bead Air' buttons on them.lAnd they said: "Ow!")
But even after the emergency first aid, they said we could keepthe Cool Stuff Award. Now that's cool.
It's a complete auto-bacicupsystem offering fui', or srni-redundancy wit -ioL t tieredundant costs.
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Dan Dugan showed the D-2 automatic
mixing controller, which adds digital sig-nal processing, a separate control paneland three processing groups for multi-channel mixing.
Audio processingOmnia Audio had several product intro-
ductions and demonstrations.The OmniaA/X is a software -only processer useful forWebcasting. It runs on Windows. The Om-nia 6 CD is a studio mastering processordesigned for aud io mastering applications.The Omnia 4.5 AM and Omnia 4.5 FM arenew and offer 96kHz processing with 24 -bitdynamic range and a five -band limiter.
Orban added several products to its au-dio processing line Version 2.0 software forthe Optimod-FM 8400 (a BE Radio Pick Hit)reduces the system audio delay and offersimproved DSP algorithms. The Optimod-FM 8400PD is an 8400 repackaged with nofront -panel user interface. It is programmedvia a PC software interface. Also annou ncedwas the Optimod-FM 84001B0C processor.
AEV S.p.A. of Italy showed the Xtreme,afive -band digital audio processor with abuilt-in sample rate converter, daypartautomation, remote control via an RS -232
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port and the optional RBDS module for theXtreme FM, providing RBDS generation within theaudio processor.
CRL Systems introduced the Amigo Grande pro-cessorset that reduces the unit count of devices fromfour to three.
Aphex released its latest on -air processor, the 2020MKIII.This is a digitally -controlled analog processorwith computer GUI control.
Waves displayed its bundled DSP software plug-inpackages that provide editing tools, sweetening and
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IDT has enhanced its Digital Virtual Processor with the Evolution II,which offers 10 times the processing power of the original DVP.
Audio recording,storage, playback and editing
Audion Labs again showed the Voxpro PC, which can now beconfigured to link multiple machines together across a network toshare audio files.
Mackie's SDR24/96 is a 24 -channel hard -disk recorderAlso shownwas the redesigned Soundscape software.
The Mayah Flashman (aBERadio Pick Hit) is a portable flash cardaudio recorder with variable sampling rates.
Telos showed the Profiler logging software that allows a station toautomatically log its program audio.
MicroboardsTechnology showed its line of CD replicators includ-ing the Copy Writer Live, a dual -drive CD recorder that spansmultiple CDs to produce a never-ending recordingAlso shown wasthe Orbit Pro, a two -drive, stand-alone 24x CD duplicator.
The Sonifex Net -Log network audio logger can provide as muchas 42 days of two -channel audio.Audio can be played back throughany PC on the network.
Denon introduced the DN-0550R dual -disc CD/CD-R/CD-RW re-corder/player.
The Arrakis Digilink+ Plus is an upgrade to the Digilink Free that
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supports multiple sound cards and hasadvanced scheduling features.
Dalet demonstrated the Dalet Plus, adigital broadcast platform that includes atrue client/server arch itecture,TCP/IP op-eration, new user interfaces and assetmanagement that allows association ofdata and audio for Web publishing and anew mix editor with voice tracking.
CartWorks/dbm Systems announcedenhancements to the CartWorks digitalaudio system including one -button op-eration, instant access for frequentlyplayed carts, live assist cart replacement,voice tracking and Web updating.
OMT/Media Touch demonstrated theImediaexpress Encoder,which facilitatesthe use of a 100 CD jukebox player toconvert all audio tracks to sound files ina variety of formats.
360 Systems had three introductions.The Ethernet Audio family of productsuses central audio servers networkingdirectly with as many as 24 dedicatedDigicart/E units over CATS Ethernet net-works. The Short/cut has received someenhancements for faster processing, ex-panded storage capacity and optionalZip drives. The Instant Replay has alsobeen enhanced with trim, fade and level -editing capabilities.
Computer Concepts announced en-hancements to the Maestro system, whichincludes equalization.
The HHB 8 -'Pack Portadrive combines24-bit/96kHz multichannel recordingwith flexible on -board mixing facilitiesin a compact, portable package. HHBalso announced an expansion andperformance upgrade for HHB profes-sional recording media and a new BumitCD recorder.
Scott Studios displayed the Distant -CityVoice backer, which automatically col-lects and compresses the beginning andend of the songs and spots adjacent tothe voice tracks in the log. Also shownwas new SS Flex software, which is basedon the Scott Studios SS32 system. The
Lazer Blade phone recorder/editor also madeits debut.
Prophet Systems Innovations (PSI) promotedthe Nexgen Digital NS, an entry-level computerautomation system that is fully scalable and offersmost of the features found in the company's largersystem. Prophet also introduced the Phone Trac,which allows remote recording and scheduling ofaudio feeds through a telephone line.
Tascam showed the SX1 DAW/mixer, whose fea-tures include motorized faders, configurable
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mixing layers and a built-in CD-RW drive.Syntrillium Software demonstrated the latest re-
lease of Cool Edit Pro, version 2.Mackie showed the SDR 24/96, a moderately
priced, 24 -track hard disk recorder/editor.Digigram released version 4.3 of the Xtrack edit-
ing software. The new version supports FIT fileimport and export.
Pristine has updated Rapidfire to include Quick -picks for instant audio -to -air playback,Timewarpfor audio time shifting and a production applica-tion for voice tracking.
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We've also tripled audio storage to a whopping 12 hours- and with a hard drive so quiet you can work right nextto an open mike.
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Sonic Foundry released Sound Forge6.0, which now features non-destructiveaudio editing, large file size support andenhanced time zoom.
Sadie released revision 4.2.0 of its DAWsoftware. The new software is availablefor download for all existing usersof Sadie Radia, 24.96 and Artemis work-stations.
Audio routing,distributionand conversion
Logitek has enhanced its Audio En-gine and added additional I/O capability,a network card for 1Gb connection be-tween Engines, a multi-DSP card for EQand dynamics processing and supervi-sory software.
Fast Channel introduced Freedom 4.0,a software update to the company's au-dio distribution software and services.
Radio Systems exhibited the D-A+A-D,a IRU D/A-A/D converter with a 24 -bitvariable sampling rate up to 96kHz andauto sample rate sensing.
Liquid Audio demonstrated the Distra,a system for distributing and movingaudio via the Web.
Arrakis has added a 4x6 routingswitcher that talks to the Digilink+Plus software.
Sierra Audio Systems added the RIOLink to its 32KD Digital Audio Network.The 2RU RIO Link allows a remote termi-nal to be linked to the 32KD mainframeby fiber or CAT5 cable, and provides asmany as 32 channels of audio in and out,plus additional data channels, including16 RS -485 remote control ports.Aphex demonstrated the Model 212
A/D-D/A converter. It has a drift -stabi-lized circuit to reduce dc drift.
Computer Concepts demonstrated en-hancements to the Epicenter,which caninterface to the Telos Smart Surface andLogitek controllers.
Audioarts Engineering showed a new32x32 audio router that combines audio
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Impressions of NABBy John Battison
It would not be correct to say that IBOC was oneverybody's lips at NAB, but there was consider-
able interest in it. I think that many peopleare awaiting the first real trial-the firstcommercial station totry it. Transmitter man-ufacturers were on the ball at the NABconvention and most of them had floor modelsto show or planned to produce IBOC t-ans-mitters shortly.
Broadcast Electror ics showed the FBI 10IBOC signal generator. It provides correctdelay to match the ana log and1B0C paths. and
encodingof the IBOC digital signal. It can be user withthe FXI 60/250 series digital FM exciter and the I 30Cplug-in card. Depending on the user's requirements,it will produce an FM plus IBOC output for lowlevelcombining systems, or IBOC output only, for Lse nhigh-level combined operations.
Despite the undoubted disappointment causedby the temporary decision torecommend dayime-only operation for AM IBOC, Broadcast Electronicshas introduced the ASI 10 AM IBOC signal genera-tor. It generates the required IBOC. and AM signalssimultaneously. It's interesting to note that tube -type
transmitters are generally not sufficiently linear for IBOC use. Anaudio input is spl it into digital and analog paths, processed separately,synchronized and encoded.
Harris displayed the Dexstar IBOC exciter. This is an interestingdevice that is available for AM IBOC or FM IBOC.The Dexstar exciteruses two 1GHz microprocessors. A digital up -converter creates on -channel DAB and analog signals for AM, and 10.7MHz IF DAB forFM. An RF up -converter uses the 10.7MHz signal and generates thenecessary FM DAB signal. A GPS receiver provides an accurate timereference for locking synchronous systems, which yields a fasteracquisition time when tuning a receiver from station to station. TheDexstar exciter is designed to produce a low-level signal output ofabout lmW, which is then combined with the FM signal in whatamounts to a small coupler. From there the signal goes to a linearityenhancer, then to the IPA stage and the final amplifier.Thus, expensivecombiners are not required.
Nautel concentrated on AM IBOC and exhibited an eye-catchingAM IBOC transmitter. An FM version is under development. Nauteldemonstrated the ND 5d 5kWAM IBOC-compatible transmitter. Thistransmitter uses the new Nautel IBOC digital exciter, which is tunablein the AM and FM band. Also shown was the Nautel XL 60d 60kWsolid-state AM IBOC DAD transmitter. Nautel has been workingclosely with Ibiquity in the development of IBOC, and Nautel'sconsistent solid-state development work seems to be paying divi-dends in IBOC.
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added a logic I/O card to route data anda machine'sstatus info,and an event sched-uler to automatically change crosspointsor salvos.
Gepco had several new product intro-ductions for AES-3 audio applications in-cluding the 552624GFC 24 -pair cable.
Auditronics is now shipping the ALM-12d console that was introduced last year.
Gibson Labs introduced Magic (media -accelerated global information carrier) areplacement to long, heavy and bulkymicrophone snake cables by using A/Dconverters to multiplex as much as 200inputs onto one cable.
Broadcast Tools unveiled the new SS16.416x4 switcher and the ACS 8.2 8x2 switcher.Both can mix and overlap audio sourcesand can be controlled via contact closures,RS -232 or RS -485 serial connections. TheNSS-3 can be used to send serial stringsfrom an Ethernet connection.
The AEQ Impact/Caddy is an audio con-verter/rou ter system that uses various rack -mount modules to provide as much as a60x60 matrix. Optional control softwareis available.
Computersand peripherals
Ergo 2000 showed the CSDI-17, CSD-1and S2-17 rack -mount LCD monitors withintegrated keyboard and trackball, whichfold i nto a 1RU drawer for storage wh ile notin use.
Dbm Systems has added to the AudioSurge line of transient -voltage protectorsfor most major -brand digital audio cards.
AudioScience unveiled the ASI6114 dig-ital audio with four stereo streams. Thecompany is also adding MRX technology,the ability to mix multiple sampling ratesand formats within a sound card, andSou ndGuard, transient -voltage protection,to the AS16122, AS16114, ASI6118 andASI6244 sound cards.
Monitors, microphonesand headphones
The Sliure ULX MK' ma: systems now have addi-tional frequencies available.
MB Quart displayed the MBK 948 ACS headphone/mic.which features four-mic elements and a dosed -cup design.
Mackie unveiled the HR624, a two-way activenearfield monitor with a six-inch woofer.
Lightwave Audio Systems displayed the Minimountall-purpose isolation shockmount for short- and
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medium -length mics.Schoeps has repackaged its mics into sets
with various amplifier and capsule combi-nations with accessories.
Genelec displayed the Sub LSE, a series oflaminar, spiral enclosure sub -woofers pro-viding high SPL with low turbulence noise.
A -audio (Audio) displayed the Envoyseries of UHF wireless mic products.
Sabine showed a 2.4GHz spread -spectrum wireless mic system that is fre-quency agile and contains Sabine's FBXFeedback Exterminator, a compressor/lim-iter and an intelligent de-esser.
LPB has added the Tri-Mount silent boommic to its offerings. It sits in the standardmounting flange.
PMI Audio Group exhibited the line ofinexpensive studio condenser mics fromStudio Projects.
The Mackie SP 400C monitor is designedto be concealed in a ceiling for tightstudio configurations.
ATI showed the HDA400 and HDA600headphone distribution systems with fourand six outputs. Both can drive as much as100nW into a 32 -ohm to 600 -ohm load.
Audio-Technica unveiled the studio con-denser AT4040 mic, the Artist Elite series ofhandheld mics, the 30 series of mics andheadphones and the UHF Yagi AntennaSystem for wireless mic applications.
AKG Acoustics debuted the K 240 Studioand K 141 Studio headphones.These fea-ture Varimotion XXL drivers.
DPA Microphones introduced the Type4071 omnidirectional miniature condens-er mic.
Microwave. RPU,fiber optic and telco
Moseley debuted the Digital CompositeLink.The Starlink Composite STL uses 16 -bitsampling with a SNR of more than 85d B withmore than 70dB of stereo separation. Op-tions include an IBOC transport channel aswell as M PEG Lill auxiliary audio channels.
Marti showed the SRPT-40A transmitter.The Digital Cellcas, which also make anappearance, is designed to use the various
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digital cellphone networks found worldwide and theSTL-20C composite STL transmitter and the STL-20Mmono STL transmitter.
Mayah showed the Centauri 3000,a T-1 bi-directionalSTL with 15kHz uncompressed audio and an IPaddressable Ethernet data link. Also shown was theCentauri 3001 ISDN Codec, which is compatible withall the major -brand ISDN codecs.The Centauri Web -server is a plug -and -play audio server for use on theInternet or on an intranet.
Broadcast Richardson showed the Swedish porta-ble IP Satellite Terminal, a suitcase -sizedportable audio uplink that uses MPG2 forlive two-way com mu nications or MPG4 forhigher -quality non -real time feeds.
Audio Processing Technology demon-strated the Program Channel Access Unit(PCAU), an encoder/decoder card usingApt -X encoding for 20Hz to 20kHz audioover a 128kb/s ISDN link.
DB Elettronica introduced theTD/16 andRD/16, a set of codecs that are compatiblewith any analog FM Aural STL, that providea digital upgrade to existing equipment.
The Telos Zephyr Xport (a BE Radio PickHit) is a portable, POTS codec that con-nects to an ISDN codec.
Ireland -based ILD Networks showed theSurroundnet, a mutichannel MPEG2 co-dec for transmitting 5.1 channel audio,SMPTE ti me code, IFB and RS -232 data over
bonded ISDN lines.BandNet-64 is a low -delay audio codec
for transmitting two -channel audio overISDN for audio conferencing and remotemusic collaboration.
TielineTechnology unveiled the Patriot,anew POTS codec that has the company'slatest proprietary algorithms to produce15kHz mono audio at bit rates as low as24kb/s with minimal delay
Energy-Onix introduced a remote pick-up transmitter/receiver system called theRoadcaster,available in UHF and VHF ver-sions. Also shown was the Tele-Link Internet STL package that provides 22kHz ste-reo audio through a broadband Internetconnection or Ethernet network.
Musicam USA showed the Liberty POTScodec, which delivers 15kHz bi-direction-al audio at connection rates as low as24kb/s.
AEV S.p.A introduced the Millennium 2audio codec, which automatically recog-nizes the codec at the other end of the lineand is software remote controllable viaWindows. It is available in two models, onewith an LCD display and hardware userinterface, and one designed strictly for re-mote PC control.
Orban's Opticodec 7200 has been added
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Bext unveiled the LKT/LKR aural studio -transmitterlink, a 2RU 940 to 970M Hz transmitter/receiverset thataccepts a stereo composite input.
OMT/MediaTouch showed the Imediamultistream,a streaming audio package allowing simultaneousstreaming with as many as four audio inputs and asmany as 16 streaming outputs from a single PC.
Comrex introduced the Blue Box, which works withPOTS lines or GSM wireless services.
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JK Audio demonstrated the Celltap, Daptor Twoand Compack. All three offer interface methods forPOTS or cellphones.
AETA demonstrated the Scoop EZ for POTS, ISDN,wireless and Inmarsat use. It includes a built-in two -channel mixer and a selectable compressor/limiter.
AEQ introduced the Course ISDN codec rack -mount system. As many as 10 codecs can be mount-ed in a 4RU space.
Wil-burt showed the D-Tec ac field detection andobject proximity detection for pneumatic masts.
Sigalarm displayed the High Voltage Power Line ProximityWarning System.
Power productsSuperior Electric now offers a line of UPS products that are rack-
mounted and available in various capacities.Catalyst Power displayed the Pinnacle Plus system that combines
a natural gas -powered generator, UPS and Smartgate, which isCatalyst Power's proprietary Internet -based remote power manage-ment technology
Videoquip Research Limited showed the UVM-6 universal ac linevoltage monitor, which can monitor and log voltage spikes andanomalies on as many as six circuits simultaneously.
Studio andfacility support
Stardraw introduced Stardraw Radio,an easy -to -use CAD packagefordesigning radiostudiosthat includesa library of more than 10,000pieces of equipment from most major suppliers.
Dataworld brought several new services including LicenseTracker, which provides e-mail notification of upcoming licenseexpiration dates and renewal application deadlines; Apptracker,which provides e-mail notification of activity on a specific appli-cation submitted to the FCC; and an improvement to the Flagservice, a Web -based management page allowing users to setactivity flag points using a control panel interface to monitor thestatus of pending FCC applications.
Masterclock showed its expanding line of master clock systems,
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displays and time generators.Radio Systems has upgraded its timers so
each one can act as a clock, timer or slavedisplay. An infrared remote control is alsoavailable on some models.
Symetrix is developing its Airtools linewith the 6100 Broadcast Aud io Delaywhichoffers as long as a 20 -second delay and20kHz stereo bandwidth.
EDX demonstrated the Microcell/Indoordesign tool to help determine interferenceand coverage problems of a wireless net-work. It maps all transmit and receive links.
Sonifex has added more devices to itsRed Box line including the RB-HDI stereoheadphone amplifier and RB-DMA2 dualdigital mic amplifier that converts mic levelsignals to AES3 or S/PDIF.
GorgyTim ing showed its complete line ofclocks, timing systems, displays and time -sync generators and readers.
Henry Engineering showed the Mo-niswitch, which eliminates the headphoneecho caused by digital processor delays.Also shown was the Patchbox,a passive DAthat creates 11 stereo outputs from a single,balanced stereo input.
Radio Design Labs (RDL) showed theAccessory Mounting System for jacks, indi-cators, switches and controls that allowsusers to create custom projects with acompletely finished look when used inconjunction with RDL modules and enclo-sures. Also exhibited were a series of audioisolation transformers called the AudioFormat Converters.The Stick -on line has anew addition:The STMIDA3 is a mic pream-plifier with distributed line -level outputs.
Burli introduced its Virtual Newsroomsoftware that manages all newsroom textand audio needs from a desktop computer.
Eventide displayed the BD960, a profanitydelay featuring an eight -second maximumdelay with built-in substitute audio, whichis stored digitally, uncompressed in non-volatile memory.
Penny Si Giles presented its FlexipatchPatchbay, a dipswitch-configurablepatchbay with a compact design suited
for portable applications.RCS demonstrated Selector XV, which has a new
Windows interface.Industrial Acoustics introduced a veneer finish
to its steel doors to give the look of wood to thedoor. The company also introduced Track Walls, amethod of moving wall partitions.
ATI added to the Nanoamp series with theAMM200,an audio monitor and metering device. Also addedwas the DM200, which can check the integrity of adigital line. It supports multiple sampling rates and
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Asset system, an integrated approach to handlingtext, audio and other media files for news storageand delivery.
Acoustics First unveiled thellansfusor 2'x2' acous-tic ceiling light cover.
Wireready showed the Sales System for managingcontacts and client calls.
Gangverk, an Icelandic company, displayed itsMajones radio system that allows listeners to view a
station's playlist and select songs from it through a mobile tele-phone interface.
System integrators anti servicesMager Systems introduced the Sound Choice Furniture (a
BE Radio Pick Hit), a line of studio furniture featuring solid -composition countertops.
Harris displayed the Quickline studio furniture and the newSmoothline series. One interesting addition was the Studioflex hy-draulic lift furniture, which can change from stand-up to sit-downoperation as needed.
Forecast Consoles exhibited the Imagemaster Edit Consoles,which are pre-engineered, modular edit stations that feature theMaster Rail Dynamic Device Management System for quick recon-figuration of workstations.
Test and measurementThe Audemat AM Fieldstar automatically takes AM field strength
measurements while driving. It includes an antenna that automati-cally nulls to the transmitter site, speeding measurement anddata collection.
RDL (Radio Design Labs) showed the PT-ASG 1 audio oscillator andthe PT-AMG2 portable test instrument. The PT-AMG2 contains anosc illator and audio monitoring section with metering and a speakeE
Belar featured a new addition to theWizard monitors,the AMMA-2 AM Digital Modulation Monitor/Analyzer (a BE Radio Pick Hit).It includes filters for IBOC compatibility and DSP processingallows 1M distortion of less than 0.1 percent with as much as 99
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The Audio Precision ATS-2 is a PC -based audio testand measurement system.Capabilities include haFmonic distortion, FFT and multi -tone analyzers.
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Terrasonde demonstrated the Digital AudioToolbox multifunction audio test set.
Aztec Radiomedia introduced the FMTEL5, anFM monitoring and supervision system built on aDSP architecture that provides an FM tunerand RDS decoder for remote monitoring ofmultiple stations.
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Mondiale system, Continental Electronics announced that its35kW FM transmitter will begin using a 40(30000E.
Electronics Research Inc. (ERI) showed the IBOX, a hybriddigital/analog combiner with a nominal 10dB coupling level atmedium- and high -power levels. Also shown was the S.A.M.hardware/software monitoring system for master antenna sys-tems that monitors power, pressure, temperature, moisture andantenna icing at multiple points in the system.
Armstrong introduced the LCD series of FM transmitters withpower ranges from 500W to 10kW.
Kintronic Labs released a new microwave isocoupler for PCSdigital cellphones, wireless Internet or other spread -spectrumapplications on AM broadcast towers.
Unimar displayed its ALTR tower lighting control that alternatesbetween each lamp in a double obstruction -light assembly. Eachtime the unit is energized by the photo control, it switches lamps,ensuring equal usage of both lamps in the double assembly.
Bext displayed the HS series of solid-state FM transmitters, a lineof low- to medium -power units featuring hot-swappable amplifiermodules. The XPT FM transmitter series has AES3 digital inputsand onboard digital processing and are available in 50W, 100W,250W and 500W power levels.
Dielectric introduced the 1400 series FM Filter: a compact, 10kWFM filter designed for bandpass, notch and constant impedancefilter configurations.
Burk Technology displayed the Arcplus remote control. Auto-pilot version 2 is the new release of the remote control software,which has been completely rewritten. The ARC -16 has a new
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firmware upgrade to version 5.4 that al-lows adjustable alarm delays and com-mand durations. An auto -load feature al-lows editing of all user -defined labels ona PC.
Broadcast Electronics showed its IBOCdevelopment progress with the FMI solid-state IBOC compatible transmitter line.This technology uses linearization tech-niques that allow the transmitters to beused in a high-level combined system ora common amplifier system. The Fxi60and Fxi250 digital exciters can be config-ured with an optional IBOC input cardand work with the Fsi-10 and Asi-10 FMand AM IBOC signal generators.
Shively Labs debuted the InterleavedAnalog -Digital (IAD) antenna (a BE Ra-dio Pick Hit) for IBOC conversion for low -and medium -power stations, as well asthe IBOC filter -injector.
Nautel showed its digital AM products.The ND,XL and NA line of transmitters arefully compatible with IBOC and DRM.Power levels are available from 1 kW
to 1MW. Also shown was the NE 50IBOC exciter.
Presented by Flash Technologies, theRemote Telemetry System can monitorlights,door entry,generator fuel level androom temperature.
Harris exhibited several IBOC offerings.The Dexstar exciter (a BE Radio Pick Hit)is an exciter for AM or FM. The Z seriestransmitters are also being offered as theZ-IBIC series for IBOC applications.
Kintronics labs showed remotely con-trolled ATUs that are used over water,at significant heights or in hard -to -reach areas.
Crown Broadcast displayed the FMXseries of 30W, 100W and 300W transmit-ters, which offer the DMS-enhanced frontpanel control and RMS remote interfacesystem. Also shown was the RF Sentinel,a packaged system with a built-in, auto-matic backup system.
CTE International offered the VL 1000I kW FM MOSFIC amplifier:which occupies
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Bird Electronic introduced the BPM series of RFwattmeters. These systems combine accuracy ofa calorimeterwith the ease and price of a direct ion -al coupler.
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Location, location, locationIt may seem strange to leave a facility that offered low operational
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included presence, visibility, connectivity,community and downtown convenience.Most importantly, the new location posi-tioned Radio One in the prestigious broad-cast row.
While the new location offered an estab-lished broadcast neighborhood, we had toplan for the increased RF congestion. Alocal frequency coordinator helped RadioOne with this consideration.
Conducting multiple site evaluations of thelocation answered many questions that couldhave been easily overlooked The evaluationchecked to see if there wassufficient electricpower,a need for emergency backup power,adequate HVAC and any potential compli-ance issues with OSHA,ADA or NEC codesor rules or local ordinances.
The new building's condition and loca-tion turned out to be a diamond. Thefunctional requirements of the location,such as architecture, mechanical and elec-
trical systems and fire protec-tion satisfied the requirementsfor Radio One.
The project timeline called formoving the business operations,sales and promotions depart-ments as part of the first phasein the relocation plans. It wasdecided to keep the current fa-cility on the city's west side op-erational and use both loca-tions until the final build -outwas completed.
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CATS data network cabling andtelephone lines in place on thesecond and third floors. RadioOne was able to use this existinginfrastructure, which saved sub-stantial costs in labor and mate-rials because they did not haveto install it themselves.
The telephone company's de-marcation point (or demarc),which was also the demarc forour ISF,' is located on the fourth
floor.We designated a lockable room on thethird floor as the security/networking room.This secure demarc served as the opera-tional center for the IAN, voice mail, tele-phone switch, CCTV security camera andnetwork servers.
The crew installed a 100Mb/s switch, rout-er and firewall, using the existing horizontalcross -connections located on the tenants'side of the building. They installed a rackwith a fiber breakout box and 100Mb/s
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Two months after the lease was signed the admin-istrative offices were complete. Itwas time to start the
Acoustical foam wedges were hand cut into the ;lope and designof each station's logo, creating a background for ir-studiopictures with on -air personalities.
The 22'x13' on -air studios permitted Radio One b useWheatstone's top of the line Preference Series furniture with r.arcountertops for interviewing guests.
relocation process. One of the most important lessons learned wasto coordinate the move with the telephone company well inadvance.This is critical to having all the lines in place and opera-tional before the move. All special service lines such as broadcastloops,ISDN and POTS lines were tested completelyWe also contact-ed our various programming providers to be sure that the satellite,Internet and other transmission services were included on the
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A well -designed floor plan is crucial to a facility's functionality.Look at the big picture for all operations, components andequipment requirements. Individually consider the pros and consof each system's placement, specifications and accessibility. Ithelps to do a conceptual walk through of the facility when eachwall's framework is complete.lt is less expensive to make a changeat this point than after the wall is finished Visually place each keypiece of technical equipment within each rack and room location,considering proper ventilation, lighting and power requirements.
The building's first floor underwent major demolition and con-struction.The ceilings were 20 -feet high and covered with asbestos.The outer perimeter consisted of old offices with large picturewindows connected to the ceiling structure. After careful evalua-tion, Radio One removed all the walls and saved the window frames
to use in the new studios fora showcase view of thestudios' operations.
The supporting systemsIn our system design we separated the second -
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A power outage, the villain of any broadcast operation, wassomething that Radio One wanted to avoid.The company decidedto install a generator capable of handling the total load of all the on -air operating equipment. In addition to the backup generator wewired the building for dedicated isolation ground circuits for alltechnical areas.
Into the plansThe studios and control rooms are all designed in similar three-
quarter, square -shaped floor plans. All these rooms have sound-proof interiorsand exteriors and are built around a center,insulatedwall with air isolation on each side. A finishing wall was then addedto each side. Two-inch wedged foam, an acoustical treatmentmaterial, was used to finish the sound proofing in each room.Thedoors are also soundproof, being made of heavy steel constructionwith filled centers.The drop ceiling is sound rated with a four -inchthick layer of baffling material installed above it. The hallwaycorridors, studios and production room lights are on 12V system.The lower voltage saves on electrical costs and reduces the amountof heat generated by the lamps. General-purpose 2x4 lighting wasinstalled, providing ample light when needed.
Gospel station WTLC-AM captures the spirit of The Light, broad-casting live with Sunday morning worship services. This room has adirect view into a sit down live talk show room with processingand talk -back capabilities.
Developing system's diagrams,documentation,wiring schedulesand standards are just part of the integration process of a newbroadcast facility build.The technical equipment was placed in acentralized location near the studios and production rooms.Thisreduced the length of cable runs, saving expenses on materials andinstallation. Cable trays were mounted above the drop -ceilingpanels enabling access with a step ladder. Cable trays entered andexited each room at both ends of a string of six Middle Atlantic racks,and four -inch conduit was installed to give direct overhead accessto the racks. By using a combination of conduits and cable trays weavoided the need for expensive computer flooring.
Cabling for the futureOne of the many challenges of building a new facility is to specify
and select vendors that will fulfill your cabling needs. Because of theconstruction of the first floor,Radio One was limited to using mostlyplenum -rated cable.We used a 12 -pair AES3 plenum -rated cable.Wealso installed two 50 -pair CAT5E cables to each studio and produc-tion room for future use.The cabling infrastructure terminated in a
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Thanks, Radio One, for choosing ScottStudios' digital systems in Indianapolis,Houston, Minneapolis, Washington, Boston, Charlotte, Raleigh and Augusta.
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Radio One recently installed Scott Studios' SS32 in our Indianapolis market. Everything went smoothly,
thanks to the easy -to -use, jock -friendly, touch screen interface. SS32 was put online during a recent
studio relocation of our four stations and we didn't miss a beat. Our jocks have embraced and adapted
quickly to the SS32 and we have had no loss of air time since the system went in. From installation to
operation, we're very happy with Scott Studios' SS32. We recommend Sun Studios to others.
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Punch up your calls into the excitement zone with Lazer Blade editing.Jock and caller are on separate tracks that slide for best timing. LazerBlade adds bleeps, pauses and Hot Key effects and lets jocks re-recordat any time.
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centralized equipment room on a 24' x20' backboard with 68 Kronepunch blocks.
The Krone blocks connectivity made the design flexible. Weterminated the blocks in a straight -through concept.The left side ofthe block carries the output of any device, studio or productionroom, while the rightside of the block carries the input to any device,studio or production room. A jumper was then installed from theoutputs to the inputs.This established a method for signal tracingand made troubleshooting the overall system simpler.
Sixty-eight Krone punch blocks were mounted on a backboard andserved as cross -connects to the Wheatstone router, the studios andproduction rooms.
The fourth floor telecommunications room was the perfect loca-tion for equipment racks and had enough room to install two ofthem We designated one rack for outgoing transmissions.The otherrack is strictly used for incoming feeds from satellites, RPU, of f -airtuners and other wireless equipment.
The location of the buildingwasabout a Vs mile from the transmittersite. The STL signals were strong. We decided to use one Yagi STLreceive antenna for three of the radio stations (WTLC-FM,WHHH-FM,WTLC-AM). A four-way 50 -ohm divider was installed to feed eachstation's STL receiver and provide a test port for engineering.
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The rear of the building faces the transmitter sites forWTLC-FM andWHHH-FM. Our RPU receivers were also installed into these transm it -ter sites.We faced a challenge in establishing a link toWYJZ-FM,whosetransmitter was now farther north from the new building's location.
We decided to install a digital,four-channel STL system for the STL toWYJZ.The signal was sent to the transmitter site for WIC -FM and thenrelayed to the WYJZ transmitter to cover the 27 -mile path. he WTLC-AMSTL path did not change.The new building's location to the transmitterwas almost in direct line -of -sight from the old studio location.
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Air -studio configurationsThe Scott Studios SS32 was put onto a discrete network, allowing
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Radio 0Bridge 2001 digital audio network router.The mainstudio program outputs feed the STL equipmentdirectly. Radio One bypassed the router to ensurethat an unlikely equipment failure would not takea station off the airThe digital audio router's abilityto route any signal anywhere gave us the flexibilityto change studios at the push of a button, a featurethat saved us time wiring and provides greaterflexibility in facility operations.The console's mul-tiple output buses (PGM, AUD, AUX, UTIL, MXM)
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Cut -over or cut-off'There are many factors that loom over the head of an engineer
about to move a station.The uncertainties encountered-interfer-ence, hits, pops, distortion, intermodulation-can make a personshake in his shoes.Thorough planning for the final cut over is criticalwhen it involves multiple radio stations. Radio One's goal tocomplete the cut over with a minimum amount of off -air time wasimportant.We coordinated our move using existing ISDN lines at theold studios in conjunction with newly installed ISDN lines at thetransmitter sites. Radio One was set to make the cut over starting atmidnight on a Friday. We moved each station at eight- to 16 -hourintervals to allow time to troubleshoot any unexpected failures orproblems and check audio and RF signal levels.
A lesson learned is to have enough key engineering personnelassigned at each critical point of the station's cut over locations:studios,STL and transmitter sites.The crew used cellphones to stayin constant communication throughout the process.
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Shaping radio today and tomorrowBy Kari Taylor, associate editor
Do you remember?International Tapetronics Cor-
poration's 850 de-buted at the 1977NAB convention,held in Washington,DC The 850 featureddifferential braking, apush-button tapemarker and a play-back/record syn-chronizer. Differen-tial braking stoppedreels smoothly with-out slack or risk oftape damage. Theplayback/recordsynchronizer al-lowed users to re-cord on one chan-nel and listen to an-other in completesynchronization.
A high -friction poly-eurethane roller
pulled the tape with lesspressure, resulting in less
wow and flutter.The keyboardconfiguration allowed eyes -off,
hands-on"touch system"control,and
Sample and HoldA look at the radio industry
NAB Convention Year AttendanceAttendance
1996 92,333A slow decline 1997 100,245
after a peak in 2000 1998 104,8051999 106,372
Source: NAB 2000 115,293- Anticipated iigure. Official 2001 113,363
number has not yet been announced. 2002 95,000*
the record key was double spaced, preventing the operatorfrom pressing it by mistake.The hinged lid would lift backfor access to the entire head assembly. The unit alsofeatured a half -inch thick hardened aluminum deck andwas warp -proof.
That was then
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When several class IA clear -channel AM stations signedon in the`30s,RCA-50B transmitters were a popularchoice.This photo, taken around 1935,shows the installation of a50B at KOA,Denver.This installation was typical of manystations at that time. KOA was owned by NBC, which alsoowned 50kW stations in Chicago, New York and SanFrancisco. Many of these transmitters remained in opera-tion until the'60s.The 50B transmitters were manufacturedfor RCA by the General Electric Company and the Westing-house Electric and Manufacturing Company.
The 50B transmitter consisted of a 50kW linear amplifierusing two water-cooled UV -862 tubes in a push-pull circuit,which was driven by an RCA -5B 5kW transmitter. Thetransmitter had four main units: (left to right) the 5kW drivertransmitter,the 50kW linear amplifier,rectifier cabinet andcontrol panel.
While the transmitter room layout is typical of most 50Binstallations, the patterned glass ceiling is not.
Transmitter information and photo courtesy of John Byrnesfrom his website at www.enteract.com/-jbyrns.
BE Radio is looking for the oldest transmitter in daily use. Do youthink you have it? Tell us about it by sending an e-mail [email protected]; include your name, station callletters, make and model of transmitter and the year it was installed.
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