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Posted by Mohammad Waqas Malik

Broadcast engineers are generally required to have knowledge in the following areas, from conventional video broadcast systems to modern Information Technology:

Conventional broadcast

Audio/Video instrumentation measurment
Baseband video – standard / high-definition
Broadcast studio acoustics
Television studios - broadcast video cameras and camera lenses
Production switcher (Video mixer)
Audio mixer

Broadcast IT

Video compression - DV25, MPEG, DVB or ATSC (or ISDB)
Digital server playout technologies. - VDCP, Louth, Harris, control protocols
Broadcast automation
Disk storage – RAID / NAS / SAN technologies.
Archives – Tape archives or grid storage technologies.
Computer networking
Operating systems – Microsoft Windows / Mac OS / Linux / RTOS
Post production – video capture and non-linear editing systems (NLEs).

RF

RF satellite uplinking – High powered amplifiers (HPA)
RF communications satellite downlinking – Band detection, carrier detection and IRD tuning, etc.
RF transmitter maintenance - IOT UHF transmitters, Solid State VHF transmitters, antennas, transmission line, high power filters, digital modulators.

Health & safety

Occupational safety and health
Fire suppression systems like FM 200.
Basic structural engineering
RF hazard mitigation

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