FEBRUARY 1999 SAN FRANCISCO Roy Trumbull - Editor [email protected] Bill Dempster - Artist |
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BABES/SBE LUNCHEON ON WEDNESDAY
Feb 24TH As usual our luncheon will be at Sinbad's. Sinbad's is just south of the
Ferry Building on the Embarcadero near the foot of Mission Street. Please RSVP
to Carol Brahney at Zacks: 408-324-0551 x324 ([email protected]). We meet at 11:30
and are seated at 12:30.
Our speaker will be Sheldon Gordon from Sony Corp.
regarding upgrading the studio to DTV. Sony DTV converters and receivers will
also be covered.
By plugging in the numbers, you'll retrieve a satellite photo of the location with a resolution of 1 meter.
They will take NAD 27 or NAD 83 numbers. I found my building but haven't had much luck with mountain tops other than Sutro.
A GPS box usually puts out NAD 83 numbers and they need to be converted to NAD 27 for use on FCC applications. (Thank you Dane Ericksen for that tip.)
[My favorite satellite photo site is produced by Microsoft known as the Teraserver - Tim Pozar]
My contribution to your site list is:
http://www.nwbuildnet.com/nwbn/mapservice.html
At that site you can plug in a zip code and get back a latitude and longitude for the location. At present it just handles 5 digit zip codes.
#99-012 EQUIPMENT SYSTEMS SPECIALIST (Staff Engineer), Media and Technology Services, Full-time (40hrs/wk), $3348 - 4390/mo. Hours: T-Th 1:30PM - 10:00PM, Fri 10:00AM - 6:30PM, Sat 8:30AM - 5:00PMThe closing date was Feb 12 but I'd give it a try as living breathing geeks are hard to come by. They didn't supply a phone number or an address.
One report I've heard is that the harmonics from an IOT are a function of the way the beam forms rather than how much drive is used. I'm looking forward to Doug Lung's 2nd article on IOTs in TV Technology.
Another open question is just how much filter do you really need? KTVU, KRON, KPIX, and KGO have harmonic filters, the Dielectric waffle iron filters, and channel filters. How little can you get use and still meet the spec?
We sent a copy of the announcement to everyone on our chapter email list and also posted it on the Web Site.