[BC] Matching jobs and engineers
Lotus Engineering
loteng at lvradio.com
Fri Sep 5 12:45:02 CDT 2008
Thanks Sid, I am aware that any radio engineering job has to have at least basics in IT. The ability to assign and know what you are doing with fixed IP addresses is important, but the people I hear from don't have a clue about audio routing, Ohms law, distortion, equalization, audio processing or God help me RF! I can't use an IT guy who thinks an antenna is the piece of wire you can faintly see in the window of his car and can't tell me the difference between impedance and resistance and has no clue why that may be important but more importantly doesn't care to learn.
I'm looking. Any leads would be appreciated. Someone may know of a deserving person that wants to move up.
Bill
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> out is that the two are rapidly merging. It seems like just about
> every piece of equipment we get in these days, in areas supposedly
> unrelated to IT, needs a fixed IP address. I'm sure it's the same just
> about everywhere.
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> Sid Schweiger
> IT Manager, Entercom New England
> WAAF/WEEI/WEEI-FM/WKAF
> WMKK/WRKO/WVEI/WVEI-FM
> 20 Guest St / 3d Floor
> Brighton MA 02135-2040
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