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Doug Lung is regional vice president of technology for a major station group. Contact him via e-mail at dlung@transmitter.com.

DTV Transition Survival Guide
by Doug Lung, 01.05.2009
While it's probably too late to make any major changes before the analog shutoff next month, there are steps broadcasters can take to avoid unpleasant surprises. More...

2008 IEEE Broadcast Symposium in Review
by Doug Lung, 12.04.2008
This month, I'll discuss some of the papers presented at the 58th Annual IEEE Broadcast Symposium that focused on TV broadcast RF topics and the U.S. DTV transition. More...

Polarized Power for TV Broadcasting
by Doug Lung, 10.29.2008
Once the decision is made to transmit an elliptical polarized signal, the next decision is how much power to devote to the vertically polarized (v-pol) signal. More...

Circular Elliptical Polarization for TV
by Doug Lung, 10.01.2008
Broadcasters have watched the number of people receiving TV service over the air drop in comparison to the number of people receiving TV over cable or satellite. More...

Analyzing Propagation Models
by Doug Lung, 07.09.2008
One reason the FCC F (50, 50) and F (50, 10) charts have survived so long is that they are based on field measurements throughout the country. More...

TV Receive Antennas
by Doug Lung, 05.01.2008
You shouldn't have to worry about infringing on someone's patent building this antenna. More...

How Well Does High VHF Work for DTV?
by Doug Lung, 04.09.2008
This month I’ll tackle a topic I’ve been thinking about for some time—what will happen on Feb. 18, 2009, when viewers used to receiving their favorite DTV station on UHF with its 1,000 kW ERP find it’s changed to a VHF channel at  More...



Running SPLAT On Windows
by Doug Lung, 02.06.2008
Until recently, the only way TV engineers could obtain an accurate terrain-sensitive plot of a station’s coverage was to buy an expensive program or pay a consultant to create the map. Using the open source SPLAT program, any  More...

Free and Not-So-Free Maps, Part 1
by Doug Lung, 11.07.2007
Accurate elevation maps are essential when calculating microwave paths over rugged terrain or the impact of mountains, hills and even buildings when predicting TV coverage. More...

DTV in the House, Part 2
by Doug Lung, 10.03.2007
This month, I’ll discuss some ways to achieve higher DTV signal levels. These techniques work without extending the noise-limited contour, thus limiting the interference to other DTV stations. More...

DTV in the House, Part 1
by Doug Lung, 09.05.2007
The high level of interest in the ATSC M/H mobile/handheld standard and the creation of the Open Mobile Video Coalition indicate TV broadcasters are realizing that the future of off-air broadcasting is more about reaching  More...

Mobile TV Using Existing ATSC Technology
by Doug Lung, 08.08.2007
A paper from Triveni, “TV Broadcaster Connecting with the Mobile User,” presented by Richard Chernock at NAB2007 offers an easy way to implement a form of mobile DTV. More...

Reviewing RF Technology At NAB2007: Part I
by Doug Lung, 06.13.2007
While many manufacturers improved their high-power transmitter lines, I didn’t see any revolutionary changes. More...

Determine Real Coverage With SPLAT! 1.2.0
by Doug Lung, 04.11.2007
Version 1.2.0 of SPLAT! was released in late December 2006 and includes the ability not only to add azimuth and elevation antenna patterns to the analysis, but to include mechanical beam-tilt as well. More...

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