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transmitter engineer

A professional who operates and maintains radio transmitter to broadcast radio and television programs. Responsibilities include:

  • Moves switches to cut in power to units and stages of transmitter.
  • Monitors lights on console panel to ascertain that components are operative and that transmitter is ready to emit signal.
  • Turns controls to set transmitter on fm, am, or TV frequency assigned by Federal Communications Commission.
  • Monitors signal emission and spurious radiations outside of licensed transmission frequency to ensure signal is not infringing on frequencies assigned other stations.
  • Notifies broadcast studio when ready to transmit.
  • Observes indicators and adjusts controls to maintain constant sound modulation and ensure that transmitted signal is sharp and clear.
  • Maintains log of programs transmitted as required by Federal Communications Commission.
  • Tests components of malfunctioning transmitter to diagnose trouble, using test equipment, such as oscilloscope, voltmeters, and ammeters.
  • Disassembles and repairs equipment, using handtools (radio mechanic ).
  • May converse with studio personnel to determine cause of equipment failure and to solve problem.
  • May operate microwave transmitter and receiver to receive or send programs to or from other broadcast stations.
  • Must possess license issued by Federal Communications Commission.
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