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Wheatstone Tech Tips

Tech Tip #1

This Tech Tip comes to us from John Ross, Transmitter Supervisor at WBRZ-TV in Baton Route, Louisiana, and concerns software upgrades.

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Tech Tip #2

This Tech Tip comes to us from Aaron Odabashian, Assistant CE at KNCI / KHTK in Sacramento, California, and regards the older Wheatstone A-6000 analog console.

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Tech Tip #3

This Tech Tip comes to us from Fred Lass of WRGB/WCWN in New York, and regards the Wheatstone D-10 Television Audio Console.

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Tech Tip #4

This Tech Tip comes to us from Mike Nichols, Broadcast Systems Engineer with Great American Country, and regards WheatNet-IP (and IT) troubleshooting with the ping command.

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Tech Tip #5

This Tech Tip comes to us from Chuck Ide, Chief Engineer of KYSR-FM in Los Angeles, California, and is about soldering XLR connectors.

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Tech Tip #6

This Tech Tip comes to us from Gary Oleyar, and underscores in a very candid way the value of a good meter and proper level management.

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Tech Tip #7

This Tech Tip comes to us from Gary Peterson, CE at New Rushmore Radio in South Dakota, and describes a good way to check your station's audio chain.

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Tech Tip #8

This Tech Tip comes to us from Matthew Shea, Radio Engineer with Red Zebra Broadcasting in Rockville, Maryland. It has to do with use of Wheatstone Bridge logic to control satellite receivers.

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Tech Tip #9

This Tech Tip comes to us from Mike Hancock, Audio Engineer for KTBC-TV in Austin, Texas, and is a hint for troubleshooting when seconds count.

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Tech Tip #10

This Tech Tip comes to us from Mike Plott, owner of an AudioArts AIR2+.  Mike describes a clever way he's found to clean up questionable audio connectors.

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