As a resident broadcasting technician, a regular system check up is a necessity in order maintain the reliability and consistency of broadcast. This protocol enables us to inspect around and inside the structure. We have to verify if an inconsistency occur to the wavelength, making sure that everything is in order. Every necessary detail to guarantee a smooth broadcast will be inspected including the tower, waveguides, wavelengths, ridges, double ridge waveguide transitions, transitions, and power supplies.

When I was inspecting the waveguides I found out that there is something wrong with transitions and decided to get it fixed. I used the system’s computer to locate that damaged hardware. This innovation in technology allowed us to pinpoint what was happening with the system. Not like the old days when you will be required to manually everything around the communication system.  Today, broadcast and communication systems can be manage, organized, and operated largely by computers, computers capable of broadcasting worldwide, delivering news, events, arts, and entertainment. The technology has been around for some time and still some of its capabilities are yet to be discovered.