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Crowdstruck by CrowdStrike - TWiRT Ep. 706
As we are all very aware, being a technical person or layman, the recent CrowdStrike outage caused disruptions on a myriad of computer systems worldwide, affecting multiple industry sectors and millions of people in some way, shape, or form. Approximately 8.5 million devices were affected, leading to outages in various sectors, including airlines, healthcare, and financial institutions. Some broadcasters were affected, but it seems most radio broadcasters were spared. Why is that? What crippled many very large industries had relatively little impact on radio station operations. Three experts join this TWiRT episode: Shaun Dolan, Kyle Walker, and David Smedley. Together we’ll uncover how Crowdstrike affected some broadcasters, and we’ll learn about some best practices for IT security.
Show notes:
CrowdStrike IT Outage Explained by a Windows Developer
ua-cam.com/video/wAzEJxOo1ts/v-deo.htmlsi=zvF3O1pCHg-oXm1I
Kyle mentioned SNMP Monitoring using Nagios
www.nagios.com/solutions/snmp-monitoring/
Shaun introduced us to Incident Response - Here’s a TechTarget Article
www.techtarget.com/searchsecurity/definition/incident-response
And here’s an article from Crowdstrike about Incident Response
www.crowdstrike.com/cybersecurity-101/incident-response/
David Smedley mentioned the support.aiir.com/
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Clever Ideas from the Workbench with John Bisset - TWiRT Ep. 705
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Radio’s beloved John Bisset is back! Author of the “Workbench” column is Radio World magazine, John is bringing us the best ideas from engineers since his last appearance on TWiRT, over six months ago. John’s Workbench columns are found at this aggregation page at www.radioworld.com/tag/workbench. Plus, Chris Tarr just drove 2,800 miles to buy a LOT of broadcast equipment. Show notes: Wet Switc...
Dogs & Cats Living Together with Larry Janus - TWiRT Ep. 704
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Larry Janus is no stranger to broadcast engineering, but his passion is excellent design of vacuum tube based audio circuits, and then controlling their functions using modern control electronics via WiFi. This passion leads to a clever integration of a tube-based mic pre-amp, fully remote controlled using a phone app over WiFi. This arrangement gives rise to some interesting and convenient pos...
New Station, Big Turn On! - TWiRT Ep. 703
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Low Power FM radio is intended to be a community service. It’s for giving the opportunity for diverse thoughts and voices to spread over a community. However, it’s perfectly OK to have some radio fun in the process! Andy Denoncour, Frank Licata, and Grady Moates each played key roles in getting a new station - WGGG-LP - signed-on and serving the village of Ossipee, New Hampshire. The host and g...
EAS at the Edge with Bill Robertson - TWiRT Ep. 702
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U.S. Broadcasters are required to provide emergency alerts to their audiences, but many radio stations use IP-based signal distribution - something incompatible with old-style EAS boxes. What is needed is a simple way to interface the real-world over-the-air reception of EAS events, filter and process the messages, and - if necessary - incorporate the alerts into the modern audio-over-IP (AoIP)...
Now is the Time to Plan with Tim Berry - TWiRT Ep. 701
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Tim Berry is already thinking about this fall’s sports broadcasts on the Vol Network. With over 60 radio affiliates and many thousands of listeners depending on high quality, live play-by-play, it’s Tim’s responsibility to make sure these broadcasts get from the stadiums and arenas to the Vol Network headquarters and beyond. Effective planning is essential! And this planning discipline works fo...
High Tech Home Studio with Marc Haycook - TWiRT Ep. 700
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Marc Haycook is a problem solver! He needed to add a VO studio to his home, but new construction or expansion isn’t allowed there. He needed a studio that could be moved around for access and maintenance, but not on wheels. He needed access to phones, Internet, electricity, but had to keep neighborhood and household noise out - completely out. And he even had to silence the A-10 Warthogs and ot...
My 40 kW Transmitter Shuffle with Mike Kernen - TWiRT Ep. 699
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Before his new Nautel GV40 FM transmitter arrived, Mike knew there was a major problem to solve. Big transmitters. Small room. No space for the old transmitter to get out of its own way. Then Mike had an idea. Crazy idea? Many ideas are - at first. Let’s follow along with Mike Kernen, Market Chief Engineer at Crawford Broadcasting Detroit, and find out how he solved this vexing problem. Chris T...
Radio Needs Serious IT with Chuck Helstein - TWiRT Ep. 698
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Radio Needs Serious IT with Chuck Helstein - TWiRT Ep. 698
Swapping Old Tech for New with Matt Levin - TWiRT Ep. 697
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Swapping Old Tech for New with Matt Levin - TWiRT Ep. 697
I'm a Builder Engineer with Dan Case - TWiRT Ep. 696
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I'm a Builder Engineer with Dan Case - TWiRT Ep. 696
Big Tech for Smaller Markets with Dave Radigan - TWiRT Ep. 695
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Big Tech for Smaller Markets with Dave Radigan - TWiRT Ep. 695
CHR Radio Engineering in Santo Domingo with Rafael Recio - TWiRT Ep. 694
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CHR Radio Engineering in Santo Domingo with Rafael Recio - TWiRT Ep. 694
I Like to Move It, Move It with Chris Tarr - TWiRT Ep. 693
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I Like to Move It, Move It with Chris Tarr - TWiRT Ep. 693
Live from NAB 2024 - TWiRT Ep. 692
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Live from NAB 2024 - TWiRT Ep. 692
Public Radio Engineering Conference 2024 - TWiRT Ep. 691
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Public Radio Engineering Conference 2024 - TWiRT Ep. 691
Mics & Mic Processing with Cornelius Gould & Tom Ray - TWiRT Ep. 690
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Mics & Mic Processing with Cornelius Gould & Tom Ray - TWiRT Ep. 690
Transmitters: Brand New or New to Me, with Dominic Mitchum and Robert Combs - TWiRT Ep. 689
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Transmitters: Brand New or New to Me, with Dominic Mitchum and Robert Combs - TWiRT Ep. 689
I Can Fix DAP! - TWiRT Ep. 688
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I Can Fix DAP! - TWiRT Ep. 688
Can I Get You a Lift? with Jim Tiner - TWiRT Ep. 687
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Can I Get You a Lift? with Jim Tiner - TWiRT Ep. 687
More Than Fresh Air with Joyce Lieberman - TWiRT Ep. 686
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More Than Fresh Air with Joyce Lieberman - TWiRT Ep. 686
Live from the ABA Engineering Academy - TWiRT Ep. 685
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Live from the ABA Engineering Academy - TWiRT Ep. 685
What You Learn in Vegas with David Bialik and Fred Willard - TWiRT Ep. 684
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What You Learn in Vegas with David Bialik and Fred Willard - TWiRT Ep. 684
What They Don't Teach in Engineering School with Shane Toven - TWiRT Ep. 683
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What They Don't Teach in Engineering School with Shane Toven - TWiRT Ep. 683
What Now? with Alex Hartman - TWiRT Ep. 682
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What Now? with Alex Hartman - TWiRT Ep. 682
TCFW is Everywhere with Tom Morris - TWiRT Ep. 681
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TCFW is Everywhere with Tom Morris - TWiRT Ep. 681
Engineering Academics with Larry Wilkins & Frank Giardina - TWiRT Ep. 680
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Engineering Academics with Larry Wilkins & Frank Giardina - TWiRT Ep. 680
Engineering Teamwork with Mike Spry - TWiRT Ep. 679
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Engineering Teamwork with Mike Spry - TWiRT Ep. 679
Good Engineering Practice with Jim Offerdahl - TWiRT Ep. 678
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Good Engineering Practice with Jim Offerdahl - TWiRT Ep. 678
Local AM Radio with Beth Mann - TWiRT Ep. 677
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Local AM Radio with Beth Mann - TWiRT Ep. 677

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  • @glynnetolar4423
    @glynnetolar4423 2 дні тому

    Let's be honest. This guy sells products that connect to the Internet. He's not going to diss it. Best practice, don't connect ALL your crap to the Internet! I've heard plenty of security people walk into a site and see a major issue caused by a user. Just a cat5 cable jumping across the protected network.

  • @hazmatca
    @hazmatca 7 днів тому

    Thanks Kirk - Bill Hudson W6CBS CBT

  • @DeanKWilson
    @DeanKWilson 10 днів тому

    “Hey! Bisset’s on! Yes! That’s right! John Bisset’s on Episode 705 of the TWiRT Podcast!” Grab your pen and notebook. Lots of great info is coming our way!

  • @DeanKWilson
    @DeanKWilson 12 днів тому

    The tubes are glowing as Larry Janus shares his expertise on Episode 704 of the TWiRT Podcast. Broadcast engineers will both learn from and enjoy Larry’s life story.

  • @DeanKWilson
    @DeanKWilson 24 дні тому

    On Episode 703 of the TWiRT Podcast, three very knowledgeable guests provide a fascinating insight into putting a brand new LPFM on the air, just a few weeks ago.

  • @glennwatts68
    @glennwatts68 26 днів тому

    Bear, you have gone to law school.

  • @CAWilliams01
    @CAWilliams01 Місяць тому

    what about the idea of having the EAS an active audio source in automation, but create a rather dramatic auto ducking so that when an EAS is present it would just squash audio in something like Wide Orbit? just brainstorming during the show.

  • @DeanKWilson
    @DeanKWilson Місяць тому

    Updating the reception of EAS alerts to the thoroughly modern digital format is a significant advancement that will improve the stress on many broadcast engineers. On this Episode 702 of the TWiRT Podcast, Bill Robertson explains his problem-solving and innovative approach.

  • @waynecox8127
    @waynecox8127 Місяць тому

    I heard this rumer that mike drove to radio stations and sold 310 out of the trunk of his car ?, used a 310 at KUHL am in Santa Maria CA. it replaced a gates tube unit.

  • @DeanKWilson
    @DeanKWilson Місяць тому

    “Plan your work and work your plan.” That’s the watchword shared by Tim Berry on the Episode 701 of the TWiRT Podcast. When you have to manage an extensive network of radio stations, broadcasting sports content, planning is absolutely essential.

  • @TVJAY
    @TVJAY Місяць тому

    Kirk, like you I have/had a speech issue so I started a UA-cam channel to force myself to work on it. I figured doing live streams all by myself would force me to speak better and it has worked.

  • @DeanKWilson
    @DeanKWilson Місяць тому

    You’ve no doubt heard about the new trend to construct Tiny Homes. But, have you heard about the construction of sound-isolated Tiny Studios? In landmark Episode 700 of the TWiRT Podcast, Marc Haycock explains in detail the construction of his “furniture box” Tiny Studio. Broadcast engineers will enjoy this entertaining and instructive Episode.

  • @MinifigNewsguy
    @MinifigNewsguy Місяць тому

    WRT “Mitel” it was founded as mike and terrys electric lawnmowers. They never got to sell them allegedly so they made the Superswitches, SX50/100/200/2000 digital switches the 3300 IP based systems. The brand is so broad because they bought Aastra (formerly Nortel’s analog sets), Shoretel (the orange colored boxes), Toshiba’s Strata line ( just for support customers) and just recently the “Unify” brand that included Siemens and ol ROLM assets. They inched to buy Polycom but didn’t and married with Plantronics instead Oh and they bought Intertel at some point too. They’re the only on prem company left behind Cisco because CNN and CNBC is keeping Avaya alive (I only know two other companies in my area that using Avaya) and they ruined Nortel enterprise customers flocking to half baked Poly/cloud or Cisco’s Unicom offerings. The remark by Kirk with Asterisk is a passive statement and not fully true. Asterisk runs on any Unix or Linux systems and acts as a fancy daemon functioning as a strict PBX. Asterisk is not used by any big name company but their code could run on Linux. I use asterisk professionally but I do not like it personally. Polycom was great for analog conference phones… everything past 2005 stained their reputation.

  • @jamieturner6921
    @jamieturner6921 Місяць тому

    Marc is a good guy and his studio is the nicest I have ever been in.

  • @DeanKWilson
    @DeanKWilson Місяць тому

    In Episode 699 of the TWiRT Podcast, Mike Kernen, Market Chief Engineer at Crawford Broadcasting Detroit, joins hosts, Kirk Harnack and Chris Tarr, to discuss the installation of a new transmitter in a very challenging small space at a transmitter site. Broadcast engineers will enjoy Mike’s tale of woe and also find useful and helpful the solutions he used to facilitate this transmitter swap.

  • @MinifigNewsguy
    @MinifigNewsguy Місяць тому

    Lastly in this video, it needs it's own comment, a strong ah-ha selling point on containerization. I learned virtualization by using VMware Fusion in the late oughts to run BootCamp of Windows XP on Mac OS, then i graduated to VMware Server then to ESXi for over a decade. Learning the concept of virtualization thru Fusion taught me how powerful it can be. The "dockers", you'll have to sell me really hard on it. It's something I'm very skiddish as a 1/2 tech, 1/2 editorial type of guy.

  • @MinifigNewsguy
    @MinifigNewsguy Місяць тому

    This video is interesting. A few points. As much as I love to see Macs as a primary desktop, there's a lot of "I" in his IT experience and not a "we" from Information Services model. It was about taking a sledgehammer and destroying everything and instead of taking old elements, it was completely replaced. Because Chuck worked at MSPs, he's jaded and knows too much about the M$ tech to then impose it downstream. While that $12,000 telephone bill comes off very Centrex-y I wouldn't rely entirely on Google Voice, I'd still prefer a POTS line for emergency failover. From what I can tell in this interview, there isn't much stuff done live in studio, so I guess they don't have studio gear or a VoxPro equivalent on the Macs. The problem with IT is they are so dollar centric, and addicting to cutting (I think many should check into a clinic for psychosis analysis), they get obsessed and paranoid to nickel and dimiing. Given he's out in Sedona, ironically lots of IT professionals often throwing much tech away only because it's not Microsoft, Cisco or fully iP based devices. Imagine PCs that can't run Windows 11 or even TDM office phones are being piled up (and fun little fact, not everything that goes to e-waste gets fully recycled.) I didn't "hear" enough about redundancy and backup in the interview. I heard though about the community and how the radio station impacts them, however the methodology of IT is anti-human in the name of automation and lowering costs for the c-suite to maximize "profits" (that's the perception of many, whether its reality that's another's call). TBH there's conflicting logic this IT guy is doing things that are against the IT philosophy, if radio is a community experiment, then i <3 and others big chain IT can't provide that because IT is cutting jobs and lowering costs. I hope this made sense. I partially run IS in a very small media production operation with a couple Macs and Windows ThinkPads and VMware (flipping to something else) in the data center. The true "infrastructure" is creativity and content creation, which those machines are protected to only run apps related to that use-case through systems management (Group Policy or Profiles on the Macs). I do not call my staff "end-users" and I expect feedback from them instead of imposing certain IT viewpoints. It's not on the latest and greatest but we apply similar analogies of the "ten year old Windows security" ideas he mentioned about no IE and admin as a normal user login. Common sense and mitigation is word that most people don't even know what it means practically.

    • @MellowMountainRadio
      @MellowMountainRadio Місяць тому

      My Man! Thanks for listening would love to dive deep into the topic of redundancy, every system in this station has a backup, we leverage on prem, and multiple cloud providers for backups for example (Backblaze, Buffalo NAS in Raid 1, and iCloud). Two AM Transmitters (Nautel *current*, Collins *backup*) Two FM Transmitters (AAT 780w *current* , ELCA 500w *backup*) Two FM Processors (Optimod Trio *Current* Optimod 8200 *backup*) Two AM Processors (Orban XPN-AM *current*, Omina 3 *backup*)... Coming from IT backup and redundancy along with availability are of the utmost importance! My Digital Ocean Servers are behind a Load Balancers and depending on traffic and load on systems we automatically spin up new droplets and add them into rotation.... Its not redundancy exactly, more like dynamically scaling based on usage, but should a server drop out it will also rebuild a new one and add it back into the mix! My only other point is that I am not anti human at all, my argument with cutting costs in software is to be able to reinvest in stations and the talent within them, thats how we help the community. IT can help in so many ways, just for example with updating our systems we have cut cost on electric by like 600 dollars a month, i leverage apple homekit to turn off lights within the station etc... Check this out, i can remove a phasor that takes up a whole room because i attached homekit enabled button pushers to the transmitter itself leave set to local and power down based on time of day.

  • @kelli217
    @kelli217 Місяць тому

    Why didn’t this episode show up on the iOS Podcasts app?

  • @billfargo9616
    @billfargo9616 Місяць тому

    Radio needs IT to design a silence sense that will shock the program director.

  • @DeanKWilson
    @DeanKWilson Місяць тому

    A radio “old timer” told me recently that these days he felt radio was absolutely drowning in Information Technologies. I thought his comment was odd, until I considered the fact that many, if not most, radio stations today operate primarily through IT-driven automation feeding IT-controlled transmitters and IT-controlled streaming devices. In Episode 698 of the TWiRT Podcast, Chuck Helstein shares a wealth of knowledge concerning Information Technologies for radio stations. Broadcast engineers will find reams of useful information in this Episode.

  • @garyanderson5609
    @garyanderson5609 2 місяці тому

    O really enjoyed this!

  • @antonio1681
    @antonio1681 2 місяці тому

    When do we get the Leif Claesson vid?

  • @TVJAY
    @TVJAY 2 місяці тому

    Kirk, you should get a pfsense appliance. It does dual-WAN auto failure and a bunch of other features. There are a TON of how-to videos that are REALLY good. It is the best firewall in my opinion.

  • @DeanKWilson
    @DeanKWilson 2 місяці тому

    Matt Levin adds many rich details to the discussion on Episode 697 of the TWiRT Podcast.

  • @DeanKWilson
    @DeanKWilson 2 місяці тому

    Episode 696 of the TWiRT Podcast includes a fascinating discussion with “builder” Dan Case. Broadcast Engineers will really enjoy this Episode. (And, thanks for the shout out!)

  • @yelloradio
    @yelloradio 2 місяці тому

    MSP90

  • @patuxenthistory6410
    @patuxenthistory6410 2 місяці тому

    I wonder if adding copper elements to your antenna would help, considering copper is a better radiator.

  • @patuxenthistory6410
    @patuxenthistory6410 2 місяці тому

    It looks much like a loop antenna turned horizontal. I operate two part 15 AM stations. I use a loop antenna made out of pvc mounted vertically with a few modifications. I was told it wouldn't work well but it works better than my vertical antenna with a capacitance hat . It also sounds better using the loop .

  • @DeanKWilson
    @DeanKWilson 2 місяці тому

    Three-and-a-half hours (230 miles) east of me here in Erie, PA, lies the heart of a 17-signal cluster of stations managed by CEO Dave Radigan of Radigan Media, who joins host Kirk Harnack for Episode 695 of the TWiRT Podcast. Broadcast engineers will find quite fascinating what Dave has done with his acquisitions. In many ways, this Episode is a learning-packed series of “war stories.” Episode 695 is truly worth watching. There are lots of truly neat implementations of technology to explore.

  • @timothystockman7533
    @timothystockman7533 2 місяці тому

    The Austin transformer is a toroidal power isolation transformer. The primary is wound directly on the toroidal core; together the core and primary winding make up the lower ring. The upper ring is the secondary winding; there is no core in the upper ring, just winding. So long as the secondary winding passes through the toroidal core, the Austin transformer will couple AC, even with the large air gap. Austin is the name of the company whose founder invented the ring transformer.

  • @Marshmallow487
    @Marshmallow487 2 місяці тому

    So prouddd!🥹

  • @sadhiasantos1546
    @sadhiasantos1546 2 місяці тому

    Bateando mi amigooo Rafael! Orgullosa de tus logross, tremendo ingeniero! Great interview kirk! Rafael is a very talented and well prepared engineer! Congratss❤

  • @loloyeans
    @loloyeans 2 місяці тому

    El mío nació, con 40 años de experiencia.

  • @andresespinosa5728
    @andresespinosa5728 2 місяці тому

    Muyy duroo 🫡

  • @MenaDominguez
    @MenaDominguez 2 місяці тому

    Me encanta 🙌🏼 Rafael is definitely one of the most prepared engineers in the whole Dominican Republic.

  • @juanpunyed4157
    @juanpunyed4157 2 місяці тому

    Grande Kirk !! Very good interview with Rafael ! a very sharp engineer !!

  • @DeanKWilson
    @DeanKWilson 2 місяці тому

    An excellent look at broadcasting in a unique environment. Kudos extended!

  • @Odracir115
    @Odracir115 2 місяці тому

    Eso e un macho, un hombre

  • @nicolaswinter8578
    @nicolaswinter8578 2 місяці тому

    Very interesting subjects! Nice interview.

  • @fenellapena6363
    @fenellapena6363 2 місяці тому

    👏🏼

  • @hazmatca
    @hazmatca 2 місяці тому

    moving stuff is job security.

  • @hazmatca
    @hazmatca 2 місяці тому

    Good job Kirk. You are a very kind person and did a great job with Rafael.

  • @KShaw-dn1di
    @KShaw-dn1di 3 місяці тому

  • @DeanKWilson
    @DeanKWilson 3 місяці тому

    Excellent real-life narratives full of information that Broadcast Engineers will surely learn from and enjoy.

  • @billfargo9616
    @billfargo9616 3 місяці тому

    The biggest pain in changing transmitter locations is caused by the requisite FCC paperwork.

  • @voiceofjeff
    @voiceofjeff 3 місяці тому

    I met Paul Walker years ago and he's a true radio junkie, and a fun guy! He loves radio with every ounce of his being! Glad to see hes getting the exposure he deserves! Be well, guys!

  • @voiceofjeff
    @voiceofjeff 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for this video. I believe Todd and I are around the same age. I started on the air at a 50kW FM station when I was 15 years old. I worked in radio for 40 years. Im semi retired but do VO work and audiobooks. I have a PR&E BMX 14-channel, Otari MX5050, and a bunch of other analog stuff that I love. This was an awesome video and I loved it! I listen to Todd's TrikFM. Fine programming!

  • @DeanKWilson
    @DeanKWilson 3 місяці тому

    Another wonderful opportunity to learn from well-informed broadcast engineers.

  • @xristostsilis
    @xristostsilis 3 місяці тому

    Kirk you need to add Hans Van Zutphen to your guest list for sure

  • @CCBEConference
    @CCBEConference 3 місяці тому

    Nice to see John Bisset again. I have a couple of videos coming soon of him giving RF Safety training on our channel.