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It's been about 25 years since Steve Church first visited Chapter 36 with his amazing new Telos auto-nulling DSP hybrid. It was one of those mind-bending moments that can change the way you look at everything thereafter. Telos returns to San Diego for our July 15 meeting. Mike Uhl will talk about voice over IP technology using the public internet for high-quality two-way communication. Featuring the latest codecs from Fraunhofer and automatically adjustable codec designs from Telos, the Zephyr IP is said to provide a reliable connection. This allows broadcasters and other program providers to achieve ISDN quality without the installation issues and costs associated with ISDN service. Join us at TV Magic for a 12 noon lunch, followed by a brief business agenda and the main presentation, to end by 1:30 PM so that you can return to work. |
KNSD signed its analog channel 39 transmitter off June 26, the last of the full-power analog stations in San Diego to do so. KNSD had provided a nightlight service to viewers since the official June 12 cutoff date. In Los Angeles, only KCBS channel 2 remains on with nightlight service.
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Now an enthusiastic regular at our monthly meetings, Chapter 36 welcomes new member Cyndy Cservenyak with Marketec. Marketec is a distributor and manufacturers rep firm of furniture and technologies for the broadcast, post production, professional audio, and video markets. Please introduce yourself if you haven't already done so. |
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Chapter 36 welcomes three new members from the ranks of AT&T's U-verse fiber-to-the-neighborhood consumer video service that started distribution last year. Engineers Mark Allen, Skip Florey, and Charles Turner joined existing member Doug Alman this spring in attending local meetings and we appreciate the boost in attendance. Our chapter roster now lists 73 members--the highest level in at least 12 years. |
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A large number of professional broadcast engineers share a background of both listening to distant stations or playing disk jockey, or both. I certainly have. |
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