Development of a remote tending system for analog broadcast transmitters

Whenever a broadcast transmitter is on-air, it is required to be tended by licensed broadcast technicians. Technicians periodically monitor the transmitter performance, record the supply voltage and current at the last stage of the power amplifier and keeps a copy for at least two years. Also record...

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Main Authors: Mappatao, Gerino, Bautista, Isaiah Mari Zebedia S., Orsos, Marc Kevin, Ribo, Mark Aldrine, Castillo, Joseph
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-26502023-01-30T06:33:12Z Development of a remote tending system for analog broadcast transmitters Mappatao, Gerino Bautista, Isaiah Mari Zebedia S. Orsos, Marc Kevin Ribo, Mark Aldrine Castillo, Joseph Whenever a broadcast transmitter is on-air, it is required to be tended by licensed broadcast technicians. Technicians periodically monitor the transmitter performance, record the supply voltage and current at the last stage of the power amplifier and keeps a copy for at least two years. Also recorded are the times the transmitter is turned ON and OFF as well as the times the transmitter shuts down and returns back to air. This paper proposes a system to remotely tend analog transmitters in one central monitoring station. The remote tending of several transmitters in one location is made possible through internet connection. However, the challenge in the proposed system is in the gathering of transmitter data. A prototype of the system was constructed and tested in an FM broadcast transmitter. Test results on the prototype performance show that the proposed system can effectively be used to remotely monitor, record data and control the status of analog broadcast transmitters. The primary feature of the proposed system of monitoring several transmitters in one location will bring cost effective advantages to the broadcast operators. © 2019 Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science. All rights reserved. 2019-09-01T07:00:00Z text text/html https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/1651 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Radio—Transmitters and transmission Analog electronic systems Remote control Electrical and Computer Engineering Systems and Communications
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Radio—Transmitters and transmission
Analog electronic systems
Remote control
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Systems and Communications
spellingShingle Radio—Transmitters and transmission
Analog electronic systems
Remote control
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Systems and Communications
Mappatao, Gerino
Bautista, Isaiah Mari Zebedia S.
Orsos, Marc Kevin
Ribo, Mark Aldrine
Castillo, Joseph
Development of a remote tending system for analog broadcast transmitters
description Whenever a broadcast transmitter is on-air, it is required to be tended by licensed broadcast technicians. Technicians periodically monitor the transmitter performance, record the supply voltage and current at the last stage of the power amplifier and keeps a copy for at least two years. Also recorded are the times the transmitter is turned ON and OFF as well as the times the transmitter shuts down and returns back to air. This paper proposes a system to remotely tend analog transmitters in one central monitoring station. The remote tending of several transmitters in one location is made possible through internet connection. However, the challenge in the proposed system is in the gathering of transmitter data. A prototype of the system was constructed and tested in an FM broadcast transmitter. Test results on the prototype performance show that the proposed system can effectively be used to remotely monitor, record data and control the status of analog broadcast transmitters. The primary feature of the proposed system of monitoring several transmitters in one location will bring cost effective advantages to the broadcast operators. © 2019 Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science. All rights reserved.
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author Mappatao, Gerino
Bautista, Isaiah Mari Zebedia S.
Orsos, Marc Kevin
Ribo, Mark Aldrine
Castillo, Joseph
author_facet Mappatao, Gerino
Bautista, Isaiah Mari Zebedia S.
Orsos, Marc Kevin
Ribo, Mark Aldrine
Castillo, Joseph
author_sort Mappatao, Gerino
title Development of a remote tending system for analog broadcast transmitters
title_short Development of a remote tending system for analog broadcast transmitters
title_full Development of a remote tending system for analog broadcast transmitters
title_fullStr Development of a remote tending system for analog broadcast transmitters
title_full_unstemmed Development of a remote tending system for analog broadcast transmitters
title_sort development of a remote tending system for analog broadcast transmitters
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2019
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/1651
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