Something I’d never thought of before – how spectrum is managed at a big political convention. With all the different groups participating, wireless microphones, video links, cell phones, walkie-talkies, etc. being used, it’s no small task. Two links “recently” came to my attention that shed some light on this:
- Two-tiered strategy holds RF interference to a minimum in Denver from Broadcast Engineering
- How they’d put a bug in Palin’s ear tonight from Daily Kos is the article that sent me along to the other one, and presents an interesting case as to how hard it would be to have prompted Sarah Palin remotely during the 2008 VP debate
All in all, some interesting stuff I wouldn’t normally have thought of.
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