Hubble Space Telescope Photos

October 15th, 2007

Hubble Telescope’s Top Ten Greatest Space Photographs

The Sombrero Galaxy - voted best picture taken.

Officially titled M104, the dimensions of the Sombrero Galaxy are astounding. Voted as best picture, the galaxy in total has 800 billion suns and is 50,000 light years across.

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New Radio Wave Requires No Transmitter Power!

September 11th, 2007
McMaster Professor Natalia Nikolova and her husband Robert Zimmerman
McMaster Professor Natalia Nikolova and her husband Robert Zimmerman

McMaster Professor Natalia Nikolova and her husband Robert ZimmermanMcMaster research engineer Professor Natalia Nikolova, and her husband Robert Zimmerman, have verified the existence of a new type of radio wave called the Vector Potential Wave. This wave was first predicted in 1880 by British mathematician James Clerk Maxwell, but had never been directly detected until this summer here on McMaster campus in the Communications Research Lab>.

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Public Radio Coverage Map Posted by NPR Labs

September 10th, 2007

On August 30th, NPR Labs posted an illustration depicting the coverage areas for public AM and FM radio stations nationwide. The data used to develop this map was last updated in June 2007. The downloadable map is available here. Be aware of slow download times due to the large file size (3.6MB).

Copper Theft on the Rise - Threatening Situation for an Alabama Engineer

September 6th, 2007

Copper thefts from radio transmitters and towers have continued to rise, paralleling the increasing value of copper. Last Wednesday, one such theft became a threatening situation for “Lite 96.9″ WRSA-FM, Huntsville engineer John Macpherson and his teenage daughter. When the station went off the air around 4:45am that morning, Macpherson thought they were in for a routine fix. However, when they arrived at the tower site at Brindley Mountain, two burgulars allegedly were attempting to strip copper from the transmitter.

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FCC Starts Rulemaking on AM Use of FM Translators

August 20th, 2007

On August 15, 2007 the FCC issued an NRPM to explore the use of FM translators by AM stations. Among the issues to be examined is program origination at night over FM translators by daytime-only AM stations. The proposed rulemaking comes about as a result of a petition by the National Association of Broadcasters.

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IBOC rules published; Nighttime AM HD begins 9/14

August 15th, 2007

FCCIn May, the FCC officially adopted rules for HD Radio allowing broadcasters to add HD mulitcast channels without the agency’s prior approval. The final rules authorizing IBOC/HD Radio have no been published in the Federal Register. The big news: AMs will be able to keep their HD signals on full-time beginning 9/14. FM broadcasters that want to add multicast HD channels can officially do so without experimental authorization as well on 9/14.

*Information from radio-online.com

LBA Explores Impact of Proposed AM Detune Rules

August 15th, 2007

FCC Docket MM93-177 sets out to adjust FCC rules regarding the adjustment and measurement of AM directional antenna arrays. It also seeks to modify the manner in which the reradiation impact of nearby structures is considered. Today, all towers within a fixed distance of AM antenna systems must be evaluated. Under the new proposals, only those structures exceeding a three-dimensional test must be considered. The test consists of a frequency dependent height, along with a frequency dependent spacing distance. These limits are different for directional and non-directional antenna systems.

Read full paper here…

Saudi MW ATU Commissioned

August 3rd, 2007

LBA Technology 100,000 watt ATU for Saudi Project
LBA Technician Tunes New ATU

LBA has designed, furnished, and commissioned a new medium wave antenna tuning unit and RF filter for the Ministry of Communications of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia through its construction contractor.

The 549kHz ATU is rated for 100,000 watts, 125% modulated and is compatible with DRM standards.

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VOA Delano site to close in October

July 31st, 2007

Another international broadcasting shortwave site is to close at the end of the current shortwave broadcast session. The American Federation of Government Employees, Local 1812, says that the Broadcasting Board of Governors has announced the closure of the Delano, California transmitting station. The closure is scheduled for October 30, 2007 [Sic. Probably means Sunday 28 October].

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Two technicians trolleying on guy wire fall to their death while installing station’s antenna

July 31st, 2007

Two tower technicians died at 9:30 a.m. on July 10th after falling approximately 500 feet from a tower south of Kansas 10 near Eudora, Kansas.

Authorities have identified the men as Jerry Case, 54, of Kansas City, MO, and Kevin Keeling, 33, of Independence, MO.

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