Greetings from your broadcast friends out on the Desert…
This is BDR Newsletter 837, Volume 17, #4 for August 27, 2025
LET THE FCC KNOW!
The NPRM for the “re-examination” of the EAS has now been published in the Federal Register. Comments are due in September.
FORM ONE
Yes, you are tired of hearing about this. Yes, the deadline is more than a month away. But those of you who know the FCC servers know how difficult the servers can be at deadline. Those new to the ETRS should take advantage of the time to ensure they have the right login credentials and information on station contacts and EAS equipment before trying to file the report.
AUDIO ZEN
Yes, you can buy an audio processor, plug it in, and use a pre-set for decent audio. But when you hear a station with outstanding audio, it proves that audio processing is as much an art as a science. David Reaves has been known for his work with the audio processors he has developed. This week, we welcome David as our guest presenter to discuss his latest audio processor – the Zen 10. His theme is sure to provoke your interest: “It does something by doing nothing.”
As usual, we meet at 2 PM Eastern (11 AM Pacific) on Thursday. Link requests are easily found at www.theBDR.net/TLG/ Our videos are also shown on the youtube.com/thebdrnet channel.
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MORE DELETES
This time it is basically 43 Part 76 regulations that have been deleted. These applied to cable and satellite service providers.
TOWER KILLERS SENTENCED
We reported in January and February of last year that a couple of Hugo, Oklahoma people destroyed the 499-foot KITX tower on January 16, 2024 while trying to steal copper, causing about a half million dollars of damage. Now, after pleading guilty (to avoid 10-year prison sentences) their sentencing yesterday was for Candice Marie Logan, 35, and Matthew Carl Wilson, 38, to be imprisoned for 8 months and 2.5 years, respectively.
YOU HAVE TORNADOS, WE HAVE HABOOBS
The relatively dry summer here in the SW has fortunately not yet yielded too many forest fires, but we are definitely in Haboob season. Haboobs are a huge cloud of sand and dust that rolls across the desert and causes zero visibility (warning signs tell drivers to get *way off* the roadway and turn off their lights, lest someone follow them and crash into them). In some cases, the blowing sand even has been known to strip paint of radio towers. In addition to slowing down – or stopping – car travels, it reminds us to change studio and transmitter air filters.
NOTED IN TEXAS
At the recent TAB: Longtime consulting engineer Paul Easter garnered the George Marti Award for Engineering Excellence, while Radio Gearhead’s John Lackness was named Associate of the Year.
IN THE WAKE OF CPB’S CLOSING
Many non-com stations have been worried about the effect of funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting being drained away. At the same time, several philanthropic organizations have worked to build a fund for public stations most in need – especially those that have been getting more than 30% of their funding from the CPB. $27 million has already be raised toward a goal of at least $50 million this year.
PROTECTING YOUR PASSWORDS
If you are using a password manager, unpatched “clickjacking ” vulnerabilities have been discussed among six popular password managers, with Bitwarden the only one to have issued a fix as yet. Basically, trying to log in on a compromised website can expose you to cross-site scripting, where a password manager interface may have invisible HTML elements overlaid by hackers.
WINDOWS 10 USERS
We are approaching the End of Support for Windows 10. There are several place on the web that show ways to upgrade Win10 to Win11. However, depending upon your CPU and other aspects, putting Win11 on you Win10 machine can slow it down dramatically.
There is a one year extension for those that sign up to get the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program. Initially, Microsoft was asking a fee, but there is now a free ESU program for the next year. You have to sign up for it, but it can be had free.
FOR SALE
We have several Bext antennas, a transmitter and an RF amplifier that are new to the ForSale list this week. There is also a 120′ Rohn Self-supporting tower free for someone to come and take it. Those and other items are on the ForSale page, here.
May we please recommend this fine company which supports the BDR – and you!
May we please recommend this fine company which supports the BDR – and you!
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MANUFACTURERS’ NEWS
American Amplifier Technologies, LLC (AAT) is proud to announce the acquisition of all shares of Kathrein Broadcast USA, Inc., including the iconic SCALA antenna product line.Â
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NATE: The Communications Infrastructure Contractors Association has released a video shining a spotlight on the industry’s skilled and safe tower technicians. The video highlights the competition at the 2025 Tough Tower Event that was held this summer in North Jackson, Ohio. It is the fifth in the Association’s popular #ClimberConnection Series,
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Recognizing more and more stations are operating with fewer engineers on staff, Wheatstone is introducing Remote-In Technical Services. This On-Demand, billed by the hour, network support over a secure IP connection can provide the expertise needed when it is needed. For example, for those new to WheatNet IP audio networking or on a tight deadline can have Wheatstone experts log in and configure your system so it is on-air quickly and confidently. Additionally, stations can get hands-on guidance where the people who built the system will walk you through WheatNet IP setup and best-practice workflows on your own gear.
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The Lawo Academy has developed a comprehensive training program designed for broadcast professionals – and those preparing to enter the industry – to expand their expertise in Lawo’s audio, video, control, management, and monitoring solutions. Many of the courses are online, self-paced, with little or no cost; some limited seating in-person courses are available, which include certification on hands-on labs.
The Academy combines the flexibility of online, self-paced learning with the benefits of in-person classroom sessions.
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The Telos Alliance plans to demonstrate several key AI-based workflows for its Minnetonka Audio AudioTools Server file-based audio automation platform. A key feature is the ability to measure dialog intelligibility – if the measurements reveal an audience will struggle to understand the dialogue easily, it can be extracted and processed for increased intelligibility. (The ability to isolate dialogue will also provide the opportunity for more accurate loudness measurements.)
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Broadcast Electronics has announced that Joe Myers has been promoted to Director, Software Solutions for all company software products and services including AudioVAULT, The Radio Experience TRE+ and partnership with NewsBoss. Myers is based in Lexington, South Carolina. More information can be found at www.bdcast.com.
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If you have worked with Nautel over the years, there is a good chance you have interacted with Wendell Lonergan. After 47 years, Wendell has decided to retire [big applause!] with Tracey Connolly talking over as Nautel’s Director of Broadcast Sales.
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And, here are some more newsy-type items:
.. and for the really old folks in the room, 1942 years ago (8/24/79) Mt. Vesuivus erupted. *******
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