Broadcast Engineer's Reference Book
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Rating | : | 4.47 (926 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0240519086 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 1048 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-03-02 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Composed for the industry professional, practicing engineer, technician or sales person looking for a guide that covers the broad landscape of television technology in one handy source, the Broadcast Engineer's Reference Book offers comprehensive and accurate technical information. propagation; Service Area Planning; Masts Towers and Antennas; Test and measurement; Systems management; and many more!Related Focal Press titles:Watkinson: Convergence In Broadcast and Communications Media (2001, £59.99 (GBP)/ $75.95 (USD), ISBN: 0240515099) Watkinson: MPEG Handbook (2001, £35 (GBP)/$54.99 (USD) ISBN: 0240516567). This global work will become your number one resource whether you are from an audio, video, communications or computing background. Get this wealth of information at your fingertips!· Utilize extensive illustrations-more than 120
"Unusually for a reference book, the style and presentation of the different contributors have been very ably subsumed into an eminently readable work which could have eminated from a single author." CTE"It was a delight to discover that the primary concepts and terms used freely within the industry are described in an easily digestible mannerIt's to Joe Tozer's credit, as editor, that the book has a real flow to it, despite the diversity of contributersThis book would be a major asset to the "office library" of any engineer at the beginning of his career as well as an excellent source of reference for future systems for those
Before that he set up and ran the global training facility for Tandberg covering digital terrestrial and broadcast systems for data, audio and voice covering Unix, NT, TCP/IP Oracle, Informix, ATM, DVB, ATSC and MPEG. He regularly gives presentations and papers to professional bodies including the IEE
"Done!" according to Juan Estraviz. All ok. Very good book.