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Society of Broadcast Engineer’s Ennes Workshops

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Society of Broadcast Engineer’s Ennes Workshops

Tuesday, April 21 – Wednesday, April 22
Las Vegas Convention Center

Society of Broadcast Engineer’s Ennes Workshops are designed to attract broadcast engineers and engineering management for an in-person full-day educational program.

From Signals to Success: RF 101 Gets You There

This session introduces participants to the fundamentals of radio frequency theory and its practical applications in broadcast engineering. Attendees will gain a clear understanding of RF signals, propagation, modulation and essential components used in modern transmission systems. The session emphasizes real-world scenarios, helping engineers connect theoretical concepts to everyday troubleshooting and system design. Designed for newcomers and those seeking a refresher, this workshop builds a strong foundation for advancing into more complex RF topics.

Emerging Technology

This session is pitched to the ambitious engineer or technician in today’s broadcast and media production environment aiming at a management role or knowledge acquisition in practical and beneficial topics. Gone are the days of sizable tech or engineering staff in most facilities. Today’s techs carry broad and crisp general expertise and are typically not masters or experts in any one field. Rather than focusing strictly on media IP tech, this year we present topics related to real-world challenges in maintaining and building media facilities: More hands on and practical training with an intensive bent to latest technical trends and technologies and their inherent efficiency gains.

Program Pricing

NAB Non-Member RateGovernment, Student and NAB Member Rate
Specialty Program Rates (add à la carte)$289$289

Conference Sessions

Wednesday, April 22

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