Broadcast Pro - Product Experience

Here is some of the equipment we have experience with. This is NOT a complete list, but should give you a general idea. If you have questions on our capabilities, please ask.

AM Transmitters:

Harris 3DX50

Nautel 50kW Amphet

Continental 317-C2

Nautel P400

Nautel 10k

Omnitronics 5kW

Gates FIVE

Harris MW-5

Gates BC5-P

Collins 20V3

Collins 300F


FM Transmitters:

Harris HT 20CD

Harris HT-35CD

Continental 816

Continental 816HD

CCA 10,000

Harris HT20K

Harris HT20F

RCA BTF10

RCA BTF40

Broadcast Electronics BT-10

Broadcast Electronics FMi-73

Broadcast Electronics FMi-703

Harris FM-40

Harris FM-20




STL Equipment:

Harris Digi Link

Moseley Starlink Sl9003Q

Moseley Lan Link

Moseley 6010

Moseley DSE 6000 Digital

PulseCom Studio link

ISDN



Remote Equipment:

Marti

Telos ISDN

Hot Line

Comrex Vector


Studio Production Equipment:

Prophet Wizard

Prophet NexGen

Adobe Audition

Audacity

360 Systems Short Cut

Instant Replay

Sony DAT

Mini Disk

VOX Pro

Vegas Video

Avid Express

Avid


Audio Consoles:

Audio Arts

Harris

Pacific Audio

Mackie

Arrakis


Broadcast Audio Processors

Orban 8100, 8200, 8400, 9100, 9200, 9600

Omnia 3 and 6

Inovonics 222


LAN/WAN

Wireless Networking

Wired Networking

VoIP

Firewall set up

IP Addressing

Linux


Power Distribution

Onan, Cummins, Kohler, Generac, and Detroit Diesel generators.

Power filtration and surge protection.

3 Phase power including grounded corner.


Remote Transmitter Control

Burke

Sine Systems


Video

I have produced video in DV, D8, BetaCam, 1”.

Experience with Ikegami and Sony Cameras.

Vegas Video, Avid, Avid Express.


Photography

Nikon cameras, lenses and flash units; Photoshop up to CS3, Photomatix.


Software

Avid, Avid Express, Ubuntu Linux, SuSE Linux, Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Front Page, Illustrator, Microsoft Office, VOA VoCAP, VOA Area, EDX Signal, Adobe Bridge.


Discussion Board for Engineers or Engineers at Heart

BroadcastEngineering.Info - The Virtual Engineer

firefox BroadcastPro, along with Chris Tarr at BroadcastDoc.net have created a on line forum for those techy questions and issues, and is a great place for engineers to gather to support each other. It is called The Virtual Engineer and is located at http://broadcastengineering.info. Here we discuss any issue within broadcast engineering from Digital TV and radio, to computers and automation systems, antennas, and we even take the time to look at the humorous side of the business. We hope you will visit and even join in!

I wanted to take a moment to say thanks for "pumping up the volume" on WRNS. I have not heard us sound this loud and clear in a LONG time! Thanks again! I don't know what the hell you have done, but WRNS sounds great!!!!"

- Wayne Carlyle
Program Director/WRNS-Greenville-NewBern-Jacksonville