Everything about Chapter 124 is summed up in the latest issue of our

Portland, Eugene,
and Medford presentations:

Portland, Eugene, and Medford presentations:
Tyree Wilde, Warning Control Meteorologist with
The
National Weather Service (NWS which is part of NOAA) Portland office,
discussed working with broadcasters.
Tyree is in charge of NOAA
Weather radio
and therefore the EAS
alerts from the Portland office.
Portland presentation:
Binh
Nguyen, FCC Resident Portland/Vancouver Field Agent, toldl us what the FCC has
in store for us in the future.
Be
sure and download the latest
self-inspection forms and EAS
handbooks.

Portland, Eugene, and Medford special program this month:
8VSB Seminar - March 14 & 15 in Eugene Click here for PDF of flyer
Portland, Eugene, and Medford presentations:
Al Jason - Regional Sales Manager for Radio Products, Harris Corporation Broadcast Communications, presented an overview of Harris RF Products, and then turned it over to Sandy Berenics, of Broadcast Connection a "Channel Partner" of Harris, which sells studio equipment. See http://www.broadcast.harris.com , or http://www.broadcastconnection.com
Portland, Eugene, and Medford presentations:
Kevin Campbell of APT discussed IP Audio for broadcast STL.
See http://www.aptx.com/content.asp?page=1&site=1
Portland, Eugene, and Medford presentations:
HOLIDAY PARTIES!
Portland, Eugene, and Medford presentations:
Audio
over IP is the future for many industries, and broadcast is leading the way.
Mike Uhl from Telos-Omnia-Axia and Buck Waters from BGS will introduce some of
the latest products .
See
http://www.axiaaudio.com and http://www.bgsfl.com
Portland, Eugene, and Medford presentations:
Sandy
Berenics of Wheatstone on their lines of audio consoles, audio routers, audio
processing, and radio studio furniture.
See http://www.wheatstone.com/
.
Portland, and Eugene presentations: Taste of NAB Roadshow
Portland,
Eugene, and Medford presentations:
Tom Abbott & Steve Lampen of
Belden Wire will present: "How big is your Pixel?" (Belden will cover
lunch). RGB and VGA signals (and their cousins SVGA, XGA, QXGA etc.) are analog
component delivery systems that split the signal into component parts that are
carried by multi-coax or multipair cables. The delivery time of each pixel
component is critical for resolution and picture detail, called “timing” for
coaxes, and “delay skew” for twisted pairs. This presentation will show how
far you can go in different variations of coax and twisted pair cables, how it
is related to screen resolution and pixel size, and how you can calculate these
distances yourself. See http://www.belden.com
.

Portland,
Eugene, and Medford presentations:
There
is a lot of concern about new sources of RF coming into the "white
spaces" of the TV spectrum, and rightfully so. Sennheiser, one of the
world's leading companies in wireless mic technology, has developed some rather
interesting methods for finding available frequencies in very crowded
environments. Oh, and they make some
rather nice wired microphones and headphones, too!
Sennheiser is pleased to announce that they will be picking up the tab
for lunch this month. See http://www.sennheiser.com/sennheiser/icm_eng.nsf
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Portland,
Eugene, and Medford presentations:
Ravi Sinha of Solar Ki will discuss solar electric backup power options for
Television & Radio transmitter facilities. See http://www.solarki.com/ .
Portland
and Eugene presentation:
Dave Grant WA7TOM of Manon Engineering will speak about Narda Safety Test
Systems for RF energy safety compliance.
See http://www.narda-sts.us/

Portland,
Eugene, and Medford presentations:
Al
Jason, Regional Sales Manager of Dielectric Communications Inc. on their antenna
systems,
obstruction lighting, and machine-to-machine monitoring products. See http://www.dielectric.com .

Portland,
Eugene, and Medford presentations:
Chris Poulain, Executive Vice
President of Audemat-Aztec,
on
their on their
broadcast encoding, metering, and monitoring equipment.

Portland, Eugene, Medford: LP
Technologies on their LPT-3000R wide band spectrum analyzer.
Portland,
Eugene, Medford: Dialight
on LED Obstruction Lighting
Portland:
Holiday
Lunch
Eugene: Winter Solstice Party
Medford: No meeting this month
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Portland:
Audio
Precision
Eugene: Cumulus Studio Tour
Medford: Scala Tour
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Portland,
Eugene, & Medford: Evertz on fiber optics
HTML (Web Page)
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Portland
& Eugene: Taste
of NAB Roadshow
Medford:
Panasonic AK-HC1500G HDTV Camera
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PDF (Acrobat)
Text
Portland,
Eugene, & Medford:
WireCad on their automated software tools for the system designer,
design engineer, system integrator, and network engineer.
HTML (Web Page)
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Portland,
Eugene, & Medford: Statmon Technologies Corp. on their Axess
network-based
remote control and monitoring system, and EIF-32+ stand-alone remote control
unit.
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Text
Portland,
Eugene, & Medford: Logitek on their Console Router Systems
HTML (Web Page)
PDF (Acrobat)
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Portland
& Eugene: APT on Multichannel Codecs and apt-X
Medford's
New SBE Chapter: Taste of NAB Roadshow 2006
Special day: Monday May 8th
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Portland
& Eugene: Linear Acoustic - Dolby Digital, 5.1, and Surround
Sound Processing
Medford's
New SBE Chapter Organizational Meeting:
Thursday April 13th
Red Rock Pizza
17 West 4t St.
Medford
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Portland,
Eugene, & Medford: Larcan-sponsored six-hour TV Translator Seminar
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Note: Eugene meeting address is incorrect. See HTML or
Text version for correct location
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