Society of Broadcast Engineers Newsletter Chapter 24 October 2007 Madison, Wisconsin In this Issue Amateur Radio News ...... 3 From the Chair ...... 3 EAS Updates FCC Rulemakings ...... 5 Nat’l SBE elects 25th pres .... 6 now available Next Meeting Th e Wisconsin State EAS Plan has been updated. Th e revised Plan is available on the Wisconsin EAS Web site at www.sbe24.org/eas. Some State Wednesday, Oct. 10 Plan Appendices were also updated. Look for fi les with “0907” in fi le name to Upper Midwest Regional determine fi les updated in September 2007. Th e changes were: Society of Broadcast Engineers Meeting Main Plan: New NWS Lake Michigan Codes, eff ective 10/2/07. [If you carry SMW’s, see plan for new area codes.] Also, there is a new FCC EAS Special Guest Speaker: homepage. Randall Davidson The History of WHA-AM and the Appendix B: Withee NWR no longer carries alerts for Price County. Stations that Became Wisconsin Public Radio Appendix C: Corrected a typo. In 1921 the University of Wisconsin radio station 9XM began its regular Appendix F: Updated e-mail addresses. schedule of voice broadcasts. Randall Davidson provides the first comprehen- Other Wisconsin EAS News sive history of the University of Wis- As most of you are aware, there are new EAS rules going into eff ect; EAS is consin radio stations that became the moving to CAP format. To keep everyone up to date on where Wisconsin is at network now known as Wisconsin Pub- with the transition to CAP, a new page called “Next Generation EAS Planning lic Radio. Randall’s new book , 9XM Talking, describes how, with homemade for Wisconsin” is now located on the Wisconsin EAS Web site; it is available at equipment and ideas developed from www.sbe24.org/eas/neweas.asp scratch, 9XM endured many struggles to Check out this page for links to an interpretation of the new rules and more become a tangible example of the “Wis- info on CAP. Updates on how things are progressing in Wisconsin will be consin Idea,” bringing the educational posted as they occur. riches of the university to all the state’s Last but not least, my thanks to Jim Hermanson of WISC-TV and Madison residents. Come and meet the author of SBE Chapter 24 for his expedient and expert help in posting the plan updates. this significant new book describing an Th anks to Leonard Charles and SBE Chapter 24 for hosting the Wisconsin important piece of Wisconsin history. EAS Web site.

Reception at 6 p.m. Meeting & Program, 7 p.m. Madison Marriott West 1313 John Q. Hammons Dr., Madison save the date Coming Up  Wednesday, Nov. 14: Low-Cost Holiday Party  Digital Audio Consoles  Thursday, Dec. 13: Holiday Party, Thursday, Dec. 13  Fitzgerald’s Middleton  Page 2 SBE Newsletter October 2007 Chapter Contacts Meeting Minutes Chapter Leadership Chair September 2007 Dennis Baldridge W: 489-3999 On September 13, 2007, Chapter 24 of the Society of Broadcast Engineers [email protected] met at Fire Station Number 6 in Madison, Wisconsin. Th ere were eight mem- bers present of which six were certifi ed. Th ere was also one guest. Vice Chair Chair Dennis Baldridge called the meeting to order at 7 p.m. Th e minutes Clifford Groth (Clear Channel Radio) were approved on a motion by Clif Groth and seconded by Leslie Franzen. W: 274-5450 Treasurer Leslie Franzen reported the current balance in the chapter’s checking [email protected] account. Vicki Kipp reported on the upcoming certifi cation testing period of Secretary November 9-19, with applications due on September 21. She also noted Dennis Tom Smith (WHA-TV) Baldridge had received certifi cation in AM directional antennas and Fred Sperry W: 263-2174 had received certifi cation has a Certifi ed Professional Broadcast Engineer. [email protected] Frequency Coordinator Tom Smith reported that WSUM had moved its STL transmitter to Vilas Hall and there were no reported problems. It was also Treasurer noted that ABC had requested coordination for the fi rst Badger Game at Camp Leslie Franzen (WMTV-TV) Randall. W: 274-1515 Program Chair Steve Paugh reported that the next meeting would be Oc- [email protected] tober 10 at Broadcasters Clinic, with Randall Davidson of WHA Radio giving a discussion of his book on the history of WHA and Wisconsin Public Radio. Past Chair Th e November meeting would be at Channel 3 and would be on a low-cost TV Jim Magee [email protected] console by Logitek. Th e December meeting will be the holiday dinner meeting at Fitzgerald’s in Middleton. Committee Appointees Chair Dennis Baldridge passed a sign-up sheet asking for help in the SBE booth at Broadcasters Clinic. Th e Booth will display and demo HD radios. Program Committee Th e meeting was adjourned and Steve Dahlgren of the Madison Fire Depart- Steve Paugh 277-5139 ment’s Hazmat Unit presented the evening’s program, which include a tour of Fred Sperry 264-9806 the Hazmat Response Unit. Steve Zimmerman 274-1234 Respectfully Submitted, Membership Tom Smith, Secretary Paul Stoffel [email protected]

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F: 271-1709 [email protected] October 2007 SBE Newsletter Page 3 From the Amateur Radio News Chair compiled by Tom Weeden, WJ9H Dennis Baldridge Sputnik, 50 years later Media and Public Relations Man- Certifi cation Part 2 Fifty years ago this month, the ager Allen Pitts, W1AGP, said, “Th e world’s fi rst artifi cial satellite, Sputnik October 3 demonstration of Amateur Radio and MARS emergency com- Last month I discussed the benefi ts 1, was launched by the Soviet Union. munications will be front and center of SBE certifi cation but the question In an article in the open space between the Capitol still remains, which classifi cations of titled “Sputnik building and the Botanic Garden in certifi cation are right for me? and Ama- Washington, D.C.” Pitts went on to Th e SBE off ers six classes of teur Radio,” say that the regional MARS organiza- engineering certifi cations, two authors Ralph tion is planning to conduct an exercise operator certifi cations and one H. Didlake, demonstrating emergency communi- broadcast networking certifi cation; KK5PM cations at the Capitol, as well. all of which are valid for a period of and Oleg Th e exercise assumed a mock Cat- fi ve years. Th ere are also two specialist P. Odinets, egory 3 hurricane, Hurricane Quincy, certifi cations to document individual RA3DNC would make landfall on October 2 strengths. recount how over the coastal areas of Delaware, Entry-level classes, which require amateurs in Maryland, D.C. and Virginia. Quincy no prior experience, are Certifi ed both the Sovi- would progress northward to New Jer- Broadcast Technologist (CBT) and et Union and sey and Pennsylvania and then travel Certifi ed Broadcast Networking the United Historical photo courtesy of NASA inland to the south, returning to the Technologist (CBNT). States tracked Atlantic Ocean on October 5 via the Candidates for Certifi ed Audio the low Earth- Carolinas and Georgia. During this Engineer (CEA) or Certifi ed Video orbiting satellite. time, MARS resources would be chal- Engineer (CEV) must have fi ve years Hams provided signal observations lenged by ongoing events in every part of suitable experience in audio/video that were passed on to scientists and of the country, including ice storms, engineering or related technology and government agencies for analysis of tornadoes, severe thunderstorms, and must achieve a passing grade on the the orbit and clues to the physics of earthquakes. profi ciency examination. the outer atmosphere. Th e full article While MARS was conducting their Likewise, candidates for Certifi ed is at www.arrl.org/news/features/2007/ drill on their frequencies, Amateur Broadcast Radio Engineer (CBRE) 09/28/03/?nc=1. Radio operations were to try HF voice or Certifi ed Broadcast Television contacts around 14.250 and 7.250 Engineer (CBTE) need 5 years of Amateur radio goes to MHz, and on PSK at 14.070 MHz. suitable experience in broadcast Washington “By showing Members of Congress engineering or related technology and At press time, A Military Affi liate our nationwide capabilities and poten- must achieve a passing grade on the Radio System (MARS) demonstra- tials, we advance the Service in many profi ciency examination. tion for Members of Congress was ways,” Pitts said. Candidates for Certifi ed Senior scheduled outside the Capitol building Broadcast Radio Engineer or Certifi ed in Washington, D.C. on October 3. Senior Broadcast Television Engineer Hams around the country were asked Excerpts from the American Radio Relay need 10 years of responsible broadcast to aid in the demonstration by making League’s Web site, arrl.org engineering or related technology HF contacts during the day. experience and achieve a passing grade American Radio Relay League’s on the profi ciency examination. Th e Certifi ed Professional Broadcast Engineer must have at least 20 years of professional broadcast 8001 Terrace Avenue Middleton, WI 53562 WMTV MADISON engineering or related technologies (608) 831-7330 experience in radio and/or television Fax: (608) 831-6330 Order Line: (800) 356-5844 615 Forward Drive Life Certifi cation is for www.fullcompass.com Madison, WI 53711 Certifi cation >>> continued pg. 5 608-274-1515 AUDIO VIDEO A / V LIGHTING www.nbc15.com Page 4 SBE Newsletter October 2007 FCC meets in Chicago Local By Tom Smith Legals On September 20, the five FCC commissioners held a public hearing at Rev. Jesse Jackson’s Rainbow-Operation Push’s national headquarters in Chicago. The compiled by Tom Smith hearing was scheduled to start at 4 p.m. and last until 11 p.m. This was the fifth in a series of six hearings on the ownership rules and localism in broadcasting. PROPOSED This was the closest hearing to our area in either this series or the series of WRDB (AM),WDBL (FM), WNFM hearings that was held several years ago. The closest the hearings had been in this (FM), Reedsburg, WI; W290AL round of hearings is Nashville and Rapid City, South Dakota on the previous Baraboo, WI series. The hearing schedule followed the same pattern as the previous four hearings NRG License Sub. LLC with the comments by the five commissioners taking the first half-hour, followed has proposed to sell WRDB by an hour of comments from an invited panel. They were followed by two hours (AM),WDBL (FM), WNFM (FM) of comments by the public. At 7:30 p.m., there was scheduled a half-hour break, and W290AL to Magnum Commu- followed by another panel lasting an hour and then 2 hours or more of public nications, Inc. According to papers comment. filed with the FCC, consideration The first panel was on Perspectives on Media Ownership and the following for the sale is $1.1 million. NRG persons were invited to participate: owns radio stations in Wisconsin, Charles Benton, Chairman, Benton Foundation Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota and Ne- Karen Bond, Executive Director, National Black Coalition for Media Justice braska. NRG is a part of a larger Cynthia Canary, Director, Illinois Campaign for Political Reform group, consisting of two other sub- John Chadwick, Vice President, General Manager, WREX-TV (NBC), sidiaries, of which one owns Acme Rockford, Illinois Television, which operates WBUW Melody Spann Cooper, General Manager, WVON(AM), Chicago, Illinois (TV) Janesville-Madison. Magnum Marv Dyson, Director of Operations, WKKC-FM, Kennedy-King College; Communications, Inc. owns WBKY Founding Partner, Urban LLC (FM) Portage, WI and WDLS (AM) Tom Langmyer, Vice President and General Manager, WGN Radio, and WNNO (FM), Wisconsin Dells. Chicago, Illinois Co-owned Magnum Broadcast, Inc Dorothy Leavell, Publisher/Editor, The Chicago Crusader owns WAUN (FM) Kewaunee and Dennis Lyle, President and CEO, Illinois Broadcasters Association WSRG (FM) Sturgeon Bay and Doug Nowakowski, International Representative, International Brotherhood co-owned Magnum Radio owns of Teamsters WBOG (AM), WTMB (FM), WXYM Silvia Rivera, General Manager, WRTE-FM, RadioArté (FM) and WIBU-LP (TV) in Tomah. Dana Withers, President, Dana Communications, Inc., Benton, Illinois WRDB (AM) operates with 1 kw on 1400 khz; WDBL (FM) oper- The second panel was titled the same and the following were invited to ates with 3.6 KW at 129 meters participate: HAAT on 102.9 MHz; WNFM (FM) Linda Sue Brown, TV News Producer, WBBM-TV operates at 3.2 kw at 137 meter Kristine Laudadio Devine, Juris Doctor Candidate, Class of 2008, HAAT and 1290AL operates with 4 Northwestern University School of Law watts at 14 meters above ground Cliff Kelley, Radio Show Host, WVON(AM), Chicago, Illinois and –22 meters HAAT. Both WDBL John Lavine, Dean, Northwestern’s Medill School of Journalism and WNFM are co-located north of Joyce McCullough, Publisher, NewsTribune, LaSalle, Illinois, and General Reedsburg. Manager, WLPO(AM)/WAJK(FM), LaSalle, Illinois and WKOT(FM), Marseilles, Illinois The proposed sale was Milly Santiago, Former Reporter, WSNS-TV, Telemundo announced in the FCC’s Daily Jim Speta, Professor, Northwestern University School of Law Digest on September 6. Patric Verrone, President, Writers Guild America West

The main discussion and comments in this hearing were on minority From FCC Releases and Filings ownership and, because of the proposed sale of WGN and The Chicago (www.fcc.gov) Tribune, the broadcast-newspaper cross-ownership rules were also at the forefront of the discussion. In their opening statements, Chairman Kevin Chicago >>> continued pg. 6 October 2007 SBE Newsletter Page 5 FCC issues new must carry rules FCC Rulemakings By Tom Smith compiled by Tom Smith On September 11, the FCC issued new rules for cable operators requiring certain levels of must-carry PROPOSED of the United Church of Christ of broadcast TV signals. The new (UCC), the National Organization RULEMAKING of Women, Common Cause and rules are meant to ensure that cable MB Docket Nos. 06-121, 04-277, viewers with analog TVs to have Benton Foundation also filed joint 04-228, MM Docket Nos. 01-235, requests for additional time for access to broadcast TV signals after 01-317, 00-244 the analog broadcast TV shutdown on comments. The UCC proposed 2006 Quadrennial Regulatory Re- as an alternative to the extension February 17, 2009. The rules require view, Review of the Commission’s all cable companies to either carry the that the Commission should is- Broadcast Ownership Rules and sue another notice of proposed broadcast stations as an analog signal Other Rules Adopted Pursuant to or ensure that all subscribers have rulemaking detailing any proposed Section 202 of the Telecommunica- rule changes concerning broadcast access to the necessary equipment tions Act of 1996 to receive a digital signal. They also ownership. Broadcaster Media required all cable systems to transmit On September 11, Free Press, General filed comments in opposi- all broadcast HDTV signals and to do Consumer Federation of America tion to any extension saying that it with the same quality as broadcast. and the Consumer Union filed a there was not any sufficient reason The FCC did not require cable joint request for an extension to for any delay. The Commission systems to carry and multicast or other the comment period on the owner- agreed with Media General that services that may be broadcast in a ship studies that were released by undo delays should be avoided, stations DTV data stream. the FCC. They asked for a 90-day but some additional time for com- extension from the date that the ments was warranted to provide a Commission released underly- complete record in the proceeding. From FCC Release (www.fcc.gov) ing data to the studies, which was September 6. >>> continued Certification The FCC extended the comment period to October 22 from the From FCC Release (www.fcc.gov) Professional Broadcast Engineers original date of October 1. They and Senior Broadcast Engineers who extended the reply period from have maintained SBE Certification October 16 to November 1. continuously for 20 years and are current members of SBE as well as The Office of Communications those who have who have retired from regular full-time employment. There are also two specialist certifications to give proof of an Tom Sibenaller individual’s personal strength’s. They Sales Representative are Certified 8-VSB Specialist (8- VSB) and Certified AM Directional Specialist (AMD). ROSCOR WISCONSIN The two operator certifications are W6428 Schilling Road Onalaska, WI 54650 Certified Radio Operator (CRO) and phone: 608-784-6702 fax: 608-785-0505 Certified Television Operator (CTO). e-mail: [email protected] Specific details and requirements on any of the SBE certifications David Geon can be found at the SBE Web site Sales Representative Direct: 414.453.7409 www.sbe.org or by contacting our [email protected] local SBE certification chair Jim 2616 N. 85th Street Hermanson. Having the right SBE Wauwatosa, WI 53226 821 University Ave. Phone 608.263.2121 Fax: 414.433.1850 certification can affirm your expertise Madison WI 53706 Fax 608.263.9763 Cell: 414.517.9242 and indispensability in today’s ever www.wpt.org www.belden.com changing marketplace. Page 6 SBE Newsletter October 2007

Chicago >>> continued aide, Illinois Senator and presidential candidate Barack Obama was highly ! Martin, Commissioners Michael critical of the deregulation of the Copps and Jonathan Adelstein all ownership rules under previous FCC Prost! mentioned the minority-ownership Chairman Michael Powell. He asked issue. The chairman also brought that any new rules be subject to a up the broadcast-newspaper cross- new notice of proposed rulemaking ownership issue, having met with and that license terms be shortened, The Chicago Tribune editorial board renewals subject to closer scrutiny and earlier in the day. All three statements public input, and that there be rules to ran three pages. Commissioner Robert promote more coverage of local news McDowell’s one-page statement only and responsiveness to the community. Token Creek mentioned the cross-ownership issue With one more hearing, comments Mobile Television and Commissioner Deborah Taylor due on October 1 on the research is having an Oktoberfest Tate short statement basically said papers on ownership and localism how nice to was to be there. issued by the FCC, an order by a Party to celebrate our According to Broadcasting and Federal Court to review its 2003 new home and our new Cable, the Rev. Jesse Jackson read a ownership rules, and the Tribune 53-foot HD production statement stating that consolidation sale before the Commission, the was a “life or death issue for question now is how soon will another truck, Varsity. communities of color” and that “too rulemaking on ownership will come. few own too much at the expense of too many.” Jackson called for the FCC to reinstate the FCC’s tax-certificate When: Tuesday, Oct. 9, 4-10 p.m. From FCC Release (www.fcc.gov), The Where: Our new shop/office, 501 program that gave tax breaks to those Chicago Tribune (www.chicagotribune. who sold their stations to minority com) and Broadcasting and Cable (www. Moravian Valley Road, Waunakee groups. In a statement read by an broadcastingcable.com) There will be plenty of brats, sau- Green Bay Flight erkraut, potato salad and, of course, Service Station closed beer. Plus, we’ll have a Polka band.

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