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Visit to Amsterdam and IBC Leads to Search for Best Beer in the World | Telos Alliance

Visit to Amsterdam and IBC Leads to Search for Best Beer in the World | Telos Alliance

By The Telos Alliance Team on Sep 7, 2016 1:00:00 PM

Bottles of the Best Beer in the WorldVisit to Amsterdam and IBC Leads to Search for Best Beer in the World

At dinner one night during a previous IBC, a discussion of the “Best Beer in the World” took hold of our table. Of course the beer in question came from a Belgian monastery, according to the internet (100 score on BA). One of the dinner participants was determined to try this beer while still in Europe. With a smart phone search we learned that the beer could indeed be found in Amsterdam. A small contingency at the table decided to break the mold of our traditional IBC routine of show floor hours, dinner, and sleep by venturing out into the greater Amsterdam area in search of this beer. We separated from our dinner party after the bill was paid and pleasantries were exchanged, and walked through the streets of old town in search for the store (the name of which is long forgotten). It was dark, it was late, and needless to say we never made it. The beer store was closed.

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Topics: IBC, The Telos Alliance

TWiRT 317 - Ted, Holly, and David | Telos Alliance

TWiRT 317 - Ted, Holly, and David | Telos Alliance

By The Telos Alliance Team on Sep 2, 2016 1:00:00 PM

TWiRT317.pngTWiRT 317 - Ted, Holly, and David

Ted Randall knows both sides of a radio mic. He’s a longtime broadcast engineer and host of the QSO Radio Show. Holly Misslin quietly keeps PCs, servers, and networks humming along. And David Bialik is coordinating another all-star program track at the next AES convention in Los Angeles. Chris Tobin and I are talking with all these broadcasters on today’s This Week in Radio Tech.

Guest: Ted RandallHolly MisslinDavid Bialik

Hosts:  Chris Tobin, IP-Solutionist  and Kirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, & South Seas Broadcasting

 

 

Links from the show:

QSO Radio Show

Speakers: Snell Type A, Dahlquist DQ-10, Acoustat, Adam 7

4G LTE Signal Figures of Merit:  RSRP, RSRQ, and SINR

141st AES Convention - Broadcast & Streaming Track

Empire State Building - Master FM Antenna 50th Anniversary Light Show

Ubiquiti Networking How-To Videos from Willie Howe

 

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Topics: Broadcasting

Hope 103.2 Delivers One-Two Punch with Omnia.11 Plug-Ins | Telos Alliance

Hope 103.2 Delivers One-Two Punch with Omnia.11 Plug-Ins | Telos Alliance

By The Telos Alliance Team on Aug 30, 2016 1:12:26 PM

Stephen Wilkinson poses with Hope Media's Omnia.11 with G-ForceHope 103.2 Delivers One-Two Punch with Omnia.11 Plug-Ins

The sound of Omnia processors and Axia Audio gear is literally heard round the world. Halfway across the globe from our Cleveland, Ohio, headquarters, it's making an impact in Sydney, Australia.

Even though licensed as a community radio station, Hope 103.2 puts a 50,000-watt ERP signal into Sydney. Its mission is to deliver a positive message of hope.

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Topics: broadcast audio processor

TWiRT 316 - Radio on the Cheap | Telos Alliance

TWiRT 316 - Radio on the Cheap | Telos Alliance

By The Telos Alliance Team on Aug 26, 2016 1:00:00 PM

TWIRT316.pngTWiRT 316 - Radio on the Cheap

Engineers seek out tools and products to get the job well done while saving money. It’s important to be frugal when you can, so you’ll have the resources for when you can’t.  Chris Tobin, Andrew Zarian, and Kirk Harnack look at some low-cost solutions for radio engineers.

Guest: Andrew Zarian - Founder, GFQ Network

Hosts: Chris Tobin, IP-Solutionist  and Kirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, & South Seas Broadcasting

 

 

Links from the show:

BM 8000 Studio Condenser Mic

Mic Pop Filter for many side-address condenser mics

Behringer HA400 4--Channel Headphone Amp

CR2032 Batteries for many PC motherboards

Behringer Xenyx 1204USB

Grandstream 4-Line ATA (SIP to POTS adapter)

Refurbished Dell 755 Core2Duo for PC-based projects

Radio World Magazine

ARRL Hints & Kinks book - 18th Edition 

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Topics: Broadcasting

Vintage Audio: VOMs and VTVMs | Telos Alliance

Vintage Audio: VOMs and VTVMs | Telos Alliance

By The Telos Alliance Team on Aug 25, 2016 4:11:00 PM

Vacuum Tube Volt MetersVintage Audio: VOMs and VTVMs

Accurate measurements of voltage, current and resistance have been an essential part of electronics troubleshooting since the beginning. Early repairmen used pocket watch meters, which were the topic of an earlier Found in the Attic. Using different meters for voltage and current, as well as for different voltage ranges, was pretty inconvenient. Soon, with the addition of rotary switches, and 'A' battery and meter multiplier resistors, the VOM, or volt-ohm milliammeter evolved. It was a giant leap forward for convenience, but left us with one of the limiting factors of pocket watch meters, namely that the internal resistance of the meter loaded the circuit under test, resulting in inaccuracies.

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Topics: Vintage Electronics

It's 9X/2 for 9 Stations at ARN | Telos Alliance

It's 9X/2 for 9 Stations at ARN | Telos Alliance

By The Telos Alliance Team on Aug 24, 2016 1:00:00 PM

Murad Jahangir, ARN Director of Information TechnologyIt's 9X/2 for 9 Stations at ARN

With nine FM radio stations, the Arabian Radio Network is the largest multi-platform radio network in the Middle East, and includes a significant streaming audio presence. Recently, our own Denny Sanders sat down for a few minutes with Murad Jahangir, Director of Information Technology for ARN in Dubai, to chat about his experience using the Z/IPStream 9X/2 for his streams.

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Topics: Streaming Audio

Vintage Audio: Lafayette LT-81 FM Stereo Tuner | Telos Alliance

Vintage Audio: Lafayette LT-81 FM Stereo Tuner | Telos Alliance

By The Telos Alliance Team on Aug 22, 2016 10:53:00 AM

Lafayette LT-81Vintage Audio: Lafayette LT-81 FM Stereo Tuner

The 1960s were a transitional time for consumer electronics. The market for quality equipment was dominated mostly by American and German companies. By the mid-1970s, Sony and Panasonic were the names to watch. It didn't happen overnight. The earliest Japanese imports were laughable examples of shoddy workmanship and design. But they quickly learned from their mistakes, and began to roll out quality products rather quickly. In the end, American companies either went out of business or changed directions and went into things like government contracts.

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Topics: Vintage Electronics

Amazing Sound Quality for BestRadio Brasil with Z/IPStream | Telos Alliance

Amazing Sound Quality for BestRadio Brasil with Z/IPStream | Telos Alliance

By The Telos Alliance Team on Aug 17, 2016 2:28:10 PM

David Jill at BestRadio BrasilAmazing Sound Quality for BestRadio Brasil with Z/IPStream

For one Brazilian internet broadcaster, finding the right sound proved a challenge. BestRadio Brasil in , outside Paulo, was born of an idea to create an internet radio station with the best possible quality—quality programs, music, and an amazing audio quality.

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Topics: Streaming Audio

TWiRT 315 - Connectorized! | Telos Alliance

TWiRT 315 - Connectorized! | Telos Alliance

By The Telos Alliance Team on Aug 12, 2016 1:00:00 PM

TWIRT315.pngTWiRT 315 - Connectorized! 

Connectors! They come in many shapes and sizes, and usually have specific purposes.  Sometimes the same type of connector is used for very different things. Just because it fits doesn’t mean it’ll work. Chris Tobin and Kirk Harnack talk about the most common connectors for audio, power, RF, and data on This Week in Radio Tech.

Hosts: Chris Tobin, IP-Solutionist  and Kirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, & South Seas Broadcasting

 

 

 

Links from the show:

Installing a PL259 connector (video)

Installing an RJ45 connector (video)

List of common audio connectors and purposes

Pyle Network Cable Tester

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Topics: Broadcasting

Telos' Triple Threat | Telos Alliance

Telos' Triple Threat | Telos Alliance

By The Telos Alliance Team on Aug 10, 2016 2:42:11 PM

Triple AudioTelos' Triple Threat

Whether it's the sale of a single piece of gear, multiple items, turnkey installations with custom solutions, or equipment training, Triple Audio serves the needs of broadcasters across the Netherlands. In fact, there isn't much related to broadcast equipment that the company doesn't do. Among that is sales and distribution of gear from The Telos Alliance.

Marijn Fluitman, a project engineer, has been with Triple Audio for four years. The company is definitely engineering-driven. There are two managers and twelve employees, all engineers. They step into the administrative, sales and training roles as needed. “We're a bunch of young guys with the drive to do it all,” explains Fluitman.

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