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September 19 - 20, 2022

Registration Open for Engineering Academy, September 19-20, 2022, Overland Park, KS - Deadline: September 9th

Engineering Academy Seminar

Presented by the Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri & Iowa
State Broadcast Associations

September 19, 2022 & September 20, 2022

The seminar is presented in a free-flowing format which enables questions and discussions throughout the presentation.  The presenter is Larry Wilkins, Director of the Alabama Broadcasters Association’s Engineering Academy. Wilkins is a fellow with the Society of Broadcast Engineers and serves on the National SBE Certification Committee.

Registration for this event is FREE to broadcast association members and includes a day and a half seminar, two lunches and one breakfast.

SCHEDULE

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2022 12 NOON - 5:00 PM
Time Event
12:00 Noon Welcome Lunch
1:00 p.m. Seminar Begins
5:00 p.m. Seminar concludes for the day. Dinner on your own.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2022 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Time Event
8:00 a.m. Breakfast Buffet
9:00 a.m. Day 2 of Seminar Begins
12:00 Noon - 1:00 p.m. Lunch
4:30 p.m. Seminar Concludes

DESCRIPTION

Broadcast Engineering 101 “Overview of the Technical Side of Broadcasting".

This seminar is created for those interested in learning about the technical side of Radio and Television Broadcasting.  While it is designed for new engineers it is also a great “refresher” course for seasoned technical people and will cover the latest technologies.

The subjects to be covered include the following:

  • History of Radio and Television broadcasting. How it started and how we got to where we are today.

  • Overview of basic electronic theory. It is important to have a basic knowledge of how electricity works to better understand the equipment in a broadcast operation.

  • All about audio, both analog and digital.  The key thing to remember, both in radio and television “It’s what comes out of the speaker that counts”.  Understanding how your listeners perceive audio is extremely important in that effort. Proper use of microphones, audio levels, and processors will be covered.

  • Philo Farnsworth made his first successful electronic television transmission on September 7, 1927.  We will look of how it worked and the advancements that have been made over the years from black and white to color, and now digital.

  • Understanding how the programming makes it way to your listening and viewing public.  Some people say it is magic, but the RF system to deliver the program over the air (OTA) is quite simple.  We will cover both radio and television transmitters and antennas.  Included in this part will be analog and digital radio broadcast (AM and FM), present television transmission standard ATSC 1.0 and the new ATSC 3.0.

  • A complete review of station operations, including FCC Rules and Regulations, EAS requirements, and good engineering practices.

LOCATION

Holiday Inn & Suites - Overland Park West
8787 Reeder St, Overland Park, KS, 66214, United States

ACCOMMODATIONS

Book your room using the seminar block: https://tinyurl.com/BroadcastersEngineering

REGISTRATION 

(Hosted by the Kansas Association of Broadcasters)

TO REGISTER: CLICK HERE

REGISTRATION DEADLINE - Friday, September 9, 2022

Please contact the Association with any questions.

Engineering Academy Flyer

 

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Add to Calendar aCLuDhaqizCaPxAftmqF167204 09/19/2022 09/20/2022 true Registration Open for Engineering Academy, September 19-20, 2022, Overland Park, KS - Deadline: September 9th Engineering Academy Seminar Presented by the Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri & Iowa State Broadcast Associations September 19, 2022 & September 20, 2022 The seminar is presented in a free-flowing format which enables questions and discussions throughout the presentation.  The presenter is Larry Wilkins, Director of the Alabama Broadcasters Association’s Engineering Academy. Wilkins is a fellow with the Society of Broadcast Engineers and serves on the National SBE Certification Committee.Registration for this event is FREE to broadcast association members and includes a day and a half seminar, two lunches and one breakfast. SCHEDULE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2022 12 NOON - 5:00 PM Time Event 12:00 Noon Welcome Lunch 1:00 p.m. Seminar Begins 5:00 p.m. Seminar concludes for the day. Dinner on your own. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2022 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM Time Event 8:00 a.m. Breakfast Buffet 9:00 a.m. Day 2 of Seminar Begins 12:00 Noon - 1:00 p.m. Lunch 4:30 p.m. Seminar Concludes DESCRIPTION Broadcast Engineering 101 “Overview of the Technical Side of Broadcasting". This seminar is created for those interested in learning about the technical side of Radio and Television Broadcasting.  While it is designed for new engineers it is also a great “refresher” course for seasoned technical people and will cover the latest technologies. The subjects to be covered include the following: History of Radio and Television broadcasting. How it started and how we got to where we are today. Overview of basic electronic theory. It is important to have a basic knowledge of how electricity works to better understand the equipment in a broadcast operation. All about audio, both analog and digital.  The key thing to remember, both in radio and television “It’s what comes out of the speaker that counts”.  Understanding how your listeners perceive audio is extremely important in that effort. Proper use of microphones, audio levels, and processors will be covered. Philo Farnsworth made his first successful electronic television transmission on September 7, 1927.  We will look of how it worked and the advancements that have been made over the years from black and white to color, and now digital. Understanding how the programming makes it way to your listening and viewing public.  Some people say it is magic, but the RF system to deliver the program over the air (OTA) is quite simple.  We will cover both radio and television transmitters and antennas.  Included in this part will be analog and digital radio broadcast (AM and FM), present television transmission standard ATSC 1.0 and the new ATSC 3.0. A complete review of station operations, including FCC Rules and Regulations, EAS requirements, and good engineering practices. LOCATION Holiday Inn & Suites - Overland Park West8787 Reeder St, Overland Park, KS, 66214, United States ACCOMMODATIONS Book your room using the seminar block: https://tinyurl.com/BroadcastersEngineering REGISTRATION  (Hosted by the Kansas Association of Broadcasters) TO REGISTER: CLICK HERE REGISTRATION DEADLINE - Friday, September 9, 2022 Please contact the Association with any questions. Engineering Academy Flyer   ----