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"Doug Dotson" wrote: and dispatches licensed techs Nope Doug, no License Required anymore. Knowledgable Tech's recomeended but not even required. That's why I got out of the Broadcast Business 35 years ago. To many Carneigie, and Elkins, First Phone's showing up, and getting OTJ Training on my license as Chief Engineer. There's no such thing as an Automated 50,000 Watt AM Transmitter. When those puppy's decide to melt down, they do it in a hurry, and usually with lots of sparks and steam from the liquid cooling systems. Usually the finals are pulled at 50% of rated time, but nowdays with skimpy maintaince money, owners are pushing that out to 80% and catastophic failure is happen a lot more often. Reminds me of a very cold January Night when KRAB-FM's antenna took a hell of a wet snow load, and unbalanced the two 5Kw finals explosivly. I came around the corner and the DJ on duty was out in the street with a bunch of steaming holes in the snow where hot final Parts had melted down through the snow. Took the consulting engineer and I, 8 hours to rebuild the final cage (Lots of plumbing parts) and get it back on the air. Bruce in alaska -- add a 2 before @ |
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