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ATSC
Digital Television Transmission System Seminar
The Future of Terrestrial & Mobile Television
KNME-DT, Albuquerque, N.M.
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
An updated
one-day seminar will be presented on the ATSC's digital television
vestigial sideband (VSB) transmission system. The seminar will
cover the fundamentals of the new mobile DTV transmission standard
and its relationship to the legacy 8-VSB system. It will also
cover practical broadcaster recommendations for improved DTV service
and viewer education as learned from last year's post June 12
field tests. The seminar is conducted by Gary Sgrignoli, DTV transmission
engineer with Meintel, Sgrignoli
& Wallace. This seminar is for broadcasters, broadcast
consultants, equipment manufacturers, translator/LPTV operators
and cable operators. For more information at KNME-DT contact Jim
Gale at 505 277 2049 or Dan
Zillich at 505 277 1251. You may also contact the instructor
Gary Sgrignoli at
847 259-3352.
The
Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC)
Announces Upcoming Events
ATSC
Fall 2010 Mobile DTV Seminar
Thursday October 7, 2010 - 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Washington, D.C.
More information, including registration
and a newly updated preliminary
agenda, are available online.
ATSC Symposium on Next Generation Broadcast Television
Tuesday October 19, 2010 - 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
The Westin Alexandria Hotel - Alexandria, Va.
More information, including registration
and a newly updated preliminary
agenda, are available online.
Plan to Attend
The IEEE Broadcast Technology Society
60th Annual IEEE Broadcast Symposium
October 20-22, 2010
The Westin Alexandria Alexandria, Va.
Keynote speakers
for this year's symposium include James Martin, Director, ISR
Programs for the U.S. Department of Defense and James O'Neal,
Technology Editor, TV Technology, USA. Additional details
on the technical
program and how to register
are availale on the IEEE Broadcast Technology Symposium website.
The advance registration deadline is October 1!
Submit
Your Proposal Now for
2011 NAB Broadcast Engineering Conference
Las
Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada
Conferences
April 9 - 14, 2011/ Exhibits April 11 - 14, 2011
Deadline for
submission
is October 22, 2010.
The 2011 NAB
Show will host the 65th NAB Broadcast Engineering Conference.
This world-class conference addresses the most recent developments
in broadcast technology and focuses on the opportunities and challenges
that face broadcast engineering professionals. Each year hundreds
of broadcast professionals from around the world attend the conference.
They include practicing broadcast engineers and technicians, engineering
consultants, contract engineers, broadcast equipment manufacturers,
distributors, R&D engineers plus anyone specifically interested
in the latest broadcast technologies.
In order
to be considered, proposals must explain what attendees can expect
to learn from the paper, must not be a sales pitch and should
be no more than 200 words in length.
Papers accepted
for presentation at the 2011 NAB Broadcast Engineering Conference
will be eligible for the NAB
Best Paper Award. Established in 2010, the Best Paper Award
honors the author(s) of a paper of exceptional merit published
in the NAB Broadcast Engineering Conference Proceedings.
The yearly proceedings, published as both a book and a CD-ROM
is a compendium of these technical papers, and an important archive
of the leading edge of broadcast engineering issues.
Technical
paper proposals submitted for the 65th annual Broadcast
Engineering Conference will be accepted until the October
22 deadline. If you have any questions, contact John
Marino, VP NAB Science and Technology at (202) 429-5346.
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