Quite a few radio engineers first met Paul Jellison just outside his house on 21 acres, right next to a 747 foot Blaw-Knox diamond-shaped tower. Paul lived in the house on the WLW transmitter site for a dozen years, raised his children there, and proudly gave transmitter tours to many curious broadcasters. From 4-POTS-line remote broadcasts, to the first ISDN connections in Central Florida, to new STL and remote monitoring solutions, Paul loves to use innovative technology to make radio sound better and be more reliable.
Show Notes:
* WLW, Cincinnati
* WLW’s 50,000 Watt Transmitters - YouTube video
* WLW Super Power Transmitter Tour from 1985 - YouTube video
* Paul Jellison shows us 50 kW leaking out of a loose screw - YouTube video
Guest
Paul Jellison - Owner at Technical Media Services LLC
Hosts
Kirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, & South Seas Broadcasting
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