NAB to hold Satellite Uplink Training Seminar in October
Aug 21, 2003 12:00 PM
The NAB's Satellite Uplink Training Seminar will take place at its
Washington, D.C. headquarters, October 14-17.
The seminar will instruct attendees about uplink operational
practices, which minimize the risk of satellite transmission
interference.
The conference is held annually to assist broadcasters with meeting
FCC requirements that a trained operator be present at all times during
transmissions. Participants will gain an understanding of satellite
communications systems, equipment, operating guidelines and safety and
interference management techniques.
The NAB has trained more than 300 satellite uplink operators,
engineers and engineering managers from radio and television stations,
universities and satellite services across the U.S.
Norman Weinhouse of Norman Weinhouse Associates will conduct the
course.
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