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Broadcast equipment preventive maintenance schedules
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Hiya! I'm a broadcast engineer who works for the gub'ment. To make a long story short, my know-nothing bureaucrat superiors are pressuring me to justify my job--these are people who wouldn't know a VTR from RTV or a camera from a canned ham, so to speak. Part of the process of educating these suits has been to submit a PM schedule. But NOW they're asking me to back up my numbers with supporting documentation, e.g., manufacturer's recommendations, common industry practice and so on. PM? You gotta be joking. Nobody does PM any more. People just run everything until it falls apart, then call screaming for help at four in the morning. Hey, at least you guys HAVE an a engineer on staff. That is pretty rare in radio today. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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