TWiRT Ep. 259 – Alex Hartman, Curious Engineer

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He keeps finding methods and gadgets from “outside” typical broadcast engineering circles, then figures out how to solve a broadcasting problem with them.  It’s Alex Hartman, the Curious Engineer from St. Cloud, Minnesota.  Alex joins Chris Tobin and me to discuss how engineering curiosity leads us to better and cheaper connectivity, remote broadcasts, and better radio.

HOSTS

Chris Tobin, IP Solutionist
Kirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, & South Seas Broadcasting

Guest: Alex Hartman, Director of Engineering, KVSC – St. Cloud State University

Follow Kirk on Twitter – @kharnack
Follow TWiRT on Twitter – @TWiRTshow and Facebook

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