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Boost Pope
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Things are afoot.
480v distro panel, then 480 - 208 transformer, UPS (battery cabinet not in place yet), and pre-UPS 208v panel:
The main amplifier cabinets, still on their backside as shipped.
We're looking at the top here. Coolant pipes midway up, RF output pipes at the very bottom:
Cooling pumps:
Bandpass filters for the RF output:
480v distro panel, then 480 - 208 transformer, UPS (battery cabinet not in place yet), and pre-UPS 208v panel:
The main amplifier cabinets, still on their backside as shipped.
We're looking at the top here. Coolant pipes midway up, RF output pipes at the very bottom:
Cooling pumps:
Bandpass filters for the RF output:
Boost Pope
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It's sometimes important to put really obvious labels on things.
Despite this, someone will invariably pull one of them, taking a channel off the air, and then say "Oh, I didn't see the tag."
It's quite large, red (no other tags in this machine room are red), and says "ON AIR" in large bold letters.
But yeah, I can totally see how you'd miss it.
Despite this, someone will invariably pull one of them, taking a channel off the air, and then say "Oh, I didn't see the tag."
It's quite large, red (no other tags in this machine room are red), and says "ON AIR" in large bold letters.
But yeah, I can totally see how you'd miss it.
Boost Pope
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This reminds me of a sign which I printed and hung on the door to the WGN-TV transmitter room at Sears a few years ago, during a scheduled overnight power shutdown when every engineer in town was on-site.
WGN has a famously historic reputation for being kinda crazy, and I do my best to perpetuate that myth within the local engineering community.
WGN has a famously historic reputation for being kinda crazy, and I do my best to perpetuate that myth within the local engineering community.