[SBE] AM Field Measurement practices

Ron Baker ronbaker.ron at gmail.com
Tue Oct 27 04:30:26 EDT 2009


Good article. Now I thoroughly understand what Phil was to say all those
years!

I want to give you a call and chat about about a couple of things. If the
call is at a bad time for you just say so and I'll get back.

In the mean time please GP's number. Maybe I can make him laugh a little.



>From Palm Springs, Ca Where there are no hurricanes, tornado's, snow,

lighting, rust, gators, salt, humidity, swamps, Traffic, less than 2" inches
of rain(usually 1"in 1Day and and the rest spread out over the year), not
much need for windshield wipers.

I Have ten stations(not with same Group) 2 5t DA 2, 1 3t DA2, 1 2t DA2 , 1
monopole , 4 FMs and 1 LPTV Never thought I could forget so much!
I think the closest engineer east of me is in Phoenix.

Do you know if the NAB handbook is on line? Some of those old ones have some
really neat stuff. I am particularly interested in re-radiation.
Keep up the good work



On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 12:51 AM, Alan Alsobrook <radiotech at bellsouth.net>wrote:


> Over the past several years I've received quite a few questions from newer

> and even older engineers on AM field measurement practices. To that end I've

> written what I think is a fairly complete article on the subject. You can

> find it here

> http://www.thebdr.net/articles/ops/xmtr/index.html

>

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> St. Augustine Fl. 32086 904-829-8885

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