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Old Year SWR

13 comments to Old Year SWR

  • Paul,

    Thanks for sharing your reflections and plans.

    I realize that the local jobs are in sysadmin/networking and it is a growth field. Good luck with that but please try to find time to continue sharing your RF and power knowledge through your blog.

    In the long run our society will be begging for good, experienced, analog electrical engineers because no matter how cool the digital (and software parts are) analog is where it meets the real world.

    Best wishes for the new year – Dale

  • Joel

    I’m in Canada. Really appreciate all the work you put into the blog & enjoy reading.

  • Rob

    Good luck with the year to come. I can see the network folk cringing now when they hear about what you work with voltage and power wise.

    It would be interesting to know what their emp contingencies are in networking?

    I see the UK and Canada are neck and neck visitor wise.

  • Lee Rust

    Especially for a somewhat superannuated broadcast engineer, you have a very relaxed and expressive writing style. It’s always a pleasure to read your essays, no matter the topic.

    I agree with Dale that the digital domain is neglecting its own analog underpinnings. Just as other infrastructure like bridges and water systems are taken for granted until they collapse or burst, every wireless device is a radio transceiver that relies on grid power and wired networks that aren’t missed until they’re missing.

  • Zack Stieber

    Hello!

    I am an editor at Before It’s News (beforeitsnews.com). Our site is a rapidly growing people-powered news platform currently serving over 3 million visits a month. We like to call ourselves the “YouTube of news.”

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    We can have your feed up and running with your permission. Please include the full name and email of the person who will be associated with the account, and let me know the by-line you want on all your posts.

    You can have any text and/or links you wish appended to the end of each of your posts on Before It’s News. It should be around 200 characters or less (not including links). If you have html please send me that.

    We don’t censor or edit work.

    I hope you’ll choose to join the conversation at Before It’s News. I know our readers would be very interested to get your message. I hope to hear from you soon.

    Thanks,
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    Before It’s News Editor

  • Gary

    Going back to school? Good for you! As Weird Al says, with education, the world is your burrito.

    Happy New Year, Paul!

    P.S. You’re getting “negative responses”? To paraphrase from Monty Python, “I fart in their direction. Their mothers were hamsters and their fathers smelt of elderberries!”

  • Renee

    Have an odd question for you – our Viking vent hood for our stove plays music – not sure if it is an AM or FM station. After searching about on the internet, I guess it may be the fan. Do you have any idea who I would call to remedy the situation? We are over the “interesting” situation and are looking forward to a quiet kitchen. Thanks in advance for any help you might be able to give us on next steps.

  • Gary

    @Renee: I’ll take a guess that it’s an AM station, since a fan *could* have a nonlinear junction in it. That’s all it would take to have your own built-in-our-rangetop AM radio. How close are you to an AM station, namely the radio towers?

  • Happy new year ! Hope to read more from your blog and SWR will be fine every year !

  • Paul Thurst

    @Renee, I would suggest finding out which station has an AM transmitter nearby your house and call them. There should be an engineer that can assist you in resolving your problem.

  • Steve

    Hi Paul,

    I really enjoy reading your blog. It’s great to read just how the industry works “across the pond” and to see the higher power, bigger budget operations you have over there (you might not think that but 1KW FM/AM is about as big as it gets for us over here).

    Thanks – it’s an essential weekly read for me.

    Steve.

  • Paul Thurst

    Thanks, Steve! It’s always good to hear from readers.

  • Renee

    Thanks for the ideas. There are radio towers near our house. I’ll check that out. Thank you….

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