TWiRT Ep. 202 – Engineering Hacks 2-27-14

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hack n. an inelegant but effective solution to a problem

Often there’s more than one way to solve an engineering problem. There is usually the normal approach, and then there are one or more “hacks”. Some hacks are elegant and others – not so much. In this episode, Chris Tobin and Kirk Harnack discuss radio engineering hacks – unusual yet effective ways to fix and use broadcast equipment.

HOSTS

Kirk Harnack, VP – Telos Systems – www.telos-systems.com
Chris Tobin, IP Solutionist

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Axia Audio and Telos Systems – bringing IP-audio studios and connections within your reach for superb audio and easy configuration.