Broadcast Engineering is dedicated to keeping professionals current with their new technological alternatives, helping them to understand the implications, review their options, and make more informed decisions. Is Mobile DTV in your station’s future? If so, we have pulled together key content and events that will help you prepare for your deploy.

Broadcast Engineering Mobile DTV Live event

Featured Event

Gain the technical knowledge you need to make your station's Mobile DTV deployment a success!

With the growing number of stations nationwide planning Mobile DTV channels, now is the time to increase your understanding of the myriad technical details you can’t afford to overlook. If you’re planning to deploy Mobile DTV at your station, you need to be at this educational event.

Broadcast Engineering magazine and the Open Mobile Video Coalition have partnered for Mobile DTV Tech Essentials, a one-day educational workshop featuring a smaller, one-on-one networking environment with the leaders in the Mobile DTV sector. This powerful lineup of experts from the broadcast community will show you how to master this new technology and turn your station’s Mobile DTV deployment a success.  Learn more here.

Featured Webcasts

Mobile Television: A broadcast engineer’s tutorial

Now Available On Demand
This first-person tutorial will help television engineers better understand the unique requirements of transmitting a mobile video signal. Upon completing the webinar, an engineer or manager will be well positioned help a television station take the first steps to begin implementing mobile television.

Attendees will learn about:

  • Mobile television standards
  • Transmission and reception issues
  • New RF propagation model
  • Single antenna versus Single Frequency Networks
  • Antenna polarization: key to reliability
  • DTV retrofit – implementing Mobile DTV in an existing RF infrastructure

Mobile Television: A broadcasters’ roundtable

Coming in September
This special webinar highlights the results of early MDTV broadcasters. Speakers include engineers and management from stations already broadcasting mobile television signals. Packed with first-person case studies, attendees will glean tips to success from these leading broadcasters as they review their experiences.

Attendees learn about:

  • RF solutions; early reception results
  • Signal quality issues and solutions
  • Local content—what works
  • On-demand features and electronic program guides

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