FEBUARY 2000 San Francisco Roy Trumbull - Editor [email protected] Bill Dempster - Artist |
Zack Electronics - (800) 998-3947 Advanced Marketing - Frank A. Santucci - (650) 365-3944 Belden - Steve Lampen - (415) 440-8393 Orban - Rick Sawyer - (360) 715-1913 MARCOM - Martin Jackson - (408) 768-8668 William F. Ruck, Jr. Broadcast Engineer - (415) 995-6969 Communications Law Center - Philip M. Kane - (650) 369-7373 RF Specialties of California - Bill Newbrough - (888) 737-7321 Hammett & Edison, Inc. - Dane E. Ericksen, P.E. - (707) 996-5200 LeBLANC - David A. Hill - (650) 574-4600 Gentner Communications - Kelly Hanning - (800) 879-9317 Improbable Missions Fource - Mike Schweizer - (888) 4-ISDN4U Svetlana Electron Devices - George Badger - (800) 578-3852 Broadcast Systems - (800) 801-2623 Audio Accessories - Rosie Alexander - (510) 787-3335 Brill Electronics - Larry or Sam - (510) 834-5888 Kathrein (Scala Division) - Michael Wm. Bach - (541) 779-6500 Harris - John Briskie - (650) 593-1837 |
BABES/SBE LUNCHEON ON WEDNESDAY Feb 23TH
As usual, our luncheon will be at Sinbad's just south of the Ferry
Building on the Embarcadero near the foot of Mission St.. Please RSVP
to Carol Brahney at Zacks: 408-487-9302
([email protected]). We
meet at 11:30 and are seated at 12:30.
This month our speaker is Mike Adams, professor of radio-television-film,at
San Jose State University. His topic is the technical pre-history
of radio broadcasting. Mike maintains the website:
http://www.charlesherrold.org
devoted to local radio pioneer Charles "San Jose calling" Herrold.
A contribution to the American Cancer Society has been made by SBE Chapter 40 in Jesse's memory,
This was a film that had never been a film. TS2 was produced on art systems for film release, but, in this case, those files were transferred to a Qubit recorder for display by a TI digital light projector (DLP). The result was a very bright clean image without film grain and projector frame dancing.
My impression was that those, who have a nostalgia for the "film look", will soon have take their liquor with the LP record buffs.
I've been to four cable head-ends to check out digital reception and at each, all of the Sutro stations came in just fine. The furthest site was Bonny Doon, in the Santa Cruz mountains. It's 49 miles from Sutro.
At my home in El Cerrito, I'm picking up KNTV-DT on channel 12 with a loop antenna. By my calculations, they're 60 miles away.
I just had email regarding testing of third generation receivers. Second generation looks pretty good but 3rd should handle dynamic multipath and portable applications.