Somar Overhauls with Axia, New Security Protocol for Z/IP ONE, Streaming U Chapter 2, and FitA
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Somar Overhauls Facility, Moves to AoIP

Maryland broadcast engineer an 'artist in the application of science.'

WMDM_studio_2.jpgAs Owner and Systems Architect of E2 Technical Services in the Baltimore area, Ed Bukont provides project management and systems integration for a variety of broadcast facilities and beyond.

Among Ed’s impressive list of jobs over the years are multiple Axia projects for a range of clients, including a recent major install at Somar Communications’ WMDM 97.7 the Rocket in Mechanicsville, MD—as the crow flies about 35 miles south of Washington.

The long-awaited upgrade was a complex and lengthy project, but streamlined WMDM’s broadcast workflow. Here, Ed details Somar's move to Axia and AoIP.

AoIP Answers the Call
Is Your Z/IP ONE Safe from IOT Hackers?
Chapter Two of Streaming U!
Telos Z/IP ONE

Broadcasters are concerned about security, and the Telos Alliance is launching a program to help new Telos Z/IP ONE users stay safe from the threat of hackers! Get the story behind this important change from Jason Wisnieski, Engineering Manager for Codecs.

Streaming U - Chapter 2

We continue our summertime streaming sessions this week with Streaming University - Chapter 2: Bandwidth & Perceptual Audio Coding. Join Kirk Harnack as he considers the state of internet bandwidth for streaming audio listeners and explains why we need perceptual audio coding—and how it works.

Made in the '80s: Classic Processor Profiled

front.jpgFresh from his latest trip to the dusty ol' attic, Tom Vernon describes the evolution of audio processing, from peak limiters to tools geared toward crafting a station's unique sound. Then along came composite processors like the CP-803 from Modulation Sciences. Learn about this vintage processing gear in the latest Found in the Attic.

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