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Workbench
by John Bisset
Radio World salutes John Bisset, author of Workbench, for his selection as the Society of Broadcast Engineers Educator of the Year.

An industry classic, Workbench provides "hands-on, in-the-trenches" tips -- by and for "hands-on, in-the-trenches" engineers. John Bisset, a chief engineer, contract engineer and industry equipment representative with almost four decades of experience, has compiled thousands of technical tips from readers around the industry, and adds his own special insights. Submissions for this column are encouraged and qualify for SBE recertification credit.
 


A DVR Sentry Watches Your Site
Also: TinyCAD is an open-source schematic capture program for Windows, available for free from Source Forge.
by John Bisset, 7.02.2008
Should something suspicious take place, the video cameras can be accessed remotely and in real time. more


Pollen Chokes a Transmitter Site
And a Tip to Snake Cable Through Conduit That Involves Fishing Line, a Small Rag and a Shop Vacuum
by John Bisset, 6.18.2008
The screens kept most of this gunk out of his transmitters. Pleated filters on the transmitters also work overtime in such conditions. more


Chlorine Products, Electronics Don’t Mix
And a Cool Way to Shoot a Line 100 Feet or More
by John Bisset, 6.04.2008
Are corrosive to aluminum and copper and will wreck electronics. more


Who’s Been Nesting in My Antenna?
Not What You Might Think, Looking Up From the Ground
by John Bisset, 5.21.2008
The day before, freak thunderstorms had moved through the area. The culprit became clear. more


Ceiling Tiles and Transmitter Keys
Another Solution to Fishing Cables in Ceilings
by John Bisset, 5.07.2008
I guess what you have on hand and that solves the problem is the proper tool for the job. more


Stop VSWR Trips With a Funnel
Also, Health Hazards From an Unexpected Source
by John Bisset, 4.23.2008
Heavy rain can wreak havoc with any AM array. more


Rack Shelf Adds a Second Pair of Hands
Also, Here’s a Wireless Video Security System That Can Help Keep Your Site Secure
by John Bisset, 4.09.2008
Police respond faster to a crime in progress. more


What’s Inside Box #1?
by John Bisset, 3.26.2008
Tearing into the building’s electrical system, he found a large unfamiliar box in the middle of the AC feed to the transmitters. more


Greenies Stick, and Greenlee’s Fish Stix
by John Bisset, 3.12.2008
The rods flex nicely, and the set comes with a tip for tying on a pull string or a hook for blind fishing down walls. more


Gremlins Lurking at the Transmitter?
by John Bisset, 3.01.2008
If you were to list the most common trait among broadcast engineers it would be our unending quest to learn more. more


Tips on Punching the Right-Sized Hole
by John Bisset, 2.13.2008
RW contributor Buc Fitch had an e-mail discussion with an engineer who wanted to make holes in some electrical project boxes. Despite searching the Web and various hardware and supply stores like Lowes, TrueValue and Tractor Supply, he came up empty-handed. more


Zero In on RF Hot Spots
by John Bisset, 2.01.2008
What better way to celebrate Groundhog Day than with a resolution to commit to furthering your education? more


Who Let the Smoke Out, Uh, Uhhh?
Our Caption Contest Drew Hundreds of Entries. Here Are Some of the Best
by John Bisset, 1.16.2008
I’m grateful for the hundreds of captions readers sent for our contest a few months back. You have again demonstrated that this column is one of the industry’s best read. Thanks for taking the time to show off your ingenuity. more


Deedleheads Are Wiry & Scrappy
Also, How a Rain Drop Can Take Your Station Down
by John Bisset, 1.02.2008
This collection of 25-pair CAT-5 Deedleheads lives on the desktop of Meg Buenting, a producer for the network’s syndicated “Greg Knapp Show.” more


Microwave Oven Tester Evaluates WAP Operation
Device Has a Use Beyond Your Station’s Kitchen
by John Bisset, 12.19.2007
Ed Dulaney is the market engineer for Crawford Broadcasting’s Denver cluster. He writes that for several months he’s had some old 2.4 GHz Wireless Access Points (WAPs) lying around in storage. From all outside indications they seemed to be functioning perfectly. more


Lubricant Can Be Your Enemy
And a New Way to Put LEDs to Work Around Your Station
by John Bisset, 12.05.2007
The beauty of LEDs is that they are solid-state devices that offer high shock and vibration resistance. The LED mat is the ideal safety item for station remote vehicles, vans and trucks. Use an LED mat to drive traffic into a remote site. more


Eliminate Pesky Peromyscus Leucopus
So Cute, and Such a Pain
by John Bisset, 11.21.2007
Peromyscus leucopus is the white-footed mouse, which seems to love nesting in phasors and tuning networks. These cute varmints can wreak havoc in any station setting. more


Tackle the Cell Phone Interface
Hack Some Hardware, Fix a Problem
by John Bisset, 11.07.2007
Darren admits to a certain amount of pleasure in hacking apart and/or destroying anything related to cell phone “technology,” but the efforts paid off. more


Fiber Optics Provides Site Safety
Also a Custom Automatic Controller to Build
by John Bisset, 10.24.2007
The module senses a break in the fiber optic loops, which would be cut when the thieves attempt to remove the ground bus or other equipment. Interruption of the fiber optic loop triggers an alarm condition and siren. more


Clip and Save: NOTAM Info You Can Use
by John Bisset, 10.10.2007
Greg Muir of Cherry Creek Radio offers additional links regarding the new FAA Automated Flight Service System (AFSS). This service recently was taken over by Lockheed Martin with respect to tower light outage reports. more



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