[BC] Professinoal Respect
Bailey, Scott
sbailey
Thu Dec 14 11:37:59 CST 2006
Then, that is the licensee's fault. Even if the AM station had "hands
on" jocks, I still would have the computer/remote control, or even a
timer to lower and raise power. I would trust today's computers more
than I would a human. Humans tend to forget more often than a computer
craps out.
Scott
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[mailto:broadcast-bounces at radiolists.net] On Behalf Of Paul B. Walker,
Jr.
Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2006 11:18 AM
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Subject: Re: [BC] Professinoal Respect
Luckily, if I forgot to drop power.. I can only blame myself as it's
done by hand here.
Paul Walker
On 12/14/06, Bailey, Scott <sbailey at nespower.com> wrote:
>AMEN! Computers are not perfect; they were built and programmed by us
>"not so smart and prefect" humans! I've had a couple of times where the
>Digital Juke Box Software we used skipped the command to lower the
power
>on the transmitter at local sunset. I had it happen one time and some
>j*** a** on another radio board made a big deal of it.
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