The Society of Broadcast Engineers invites select industry professionals to be a part of the Society’s Technical Presenters Group. For a reasonable fee and travel expenses, groups such as state broadcasters associations, broadcasting companies, SBE chapters and others have the opportunity to include one of these presenters in their next engineering conference, or as a trainer for their engineering staff. Speakers from the SBE Technical Presenters Group are generally available to speak across the country.
Presentations can last from as little as one hour to a full-day. For more information on this program, or to arrange a presentation for your group, contact Kimberly Kissel, SBE Education Director.
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FCC Enforcement Actions – an Analysis of Broadcast Violations, with Dennis Baldridge
Understanding the FCC Self-Inspection Checklists, with Dennis BaldridgeChief Operator Responsibilities - What should I be doing?, with Dennis Baldridge
Networking Technology for Broadcast Engineers, with Wayne Pecena
How do I confirm a presenter for my program?
Contact Kimberly Kissel, SBE Education Director, with the following details:
Hillsboro, Wisconsin
Regions willing to travel: Continental United States

Dennis Baldridge has been working in the field of broadcasting for over 30 years. He is a Senior Member of the SBE, holds an FCC Lifetime General License (formerly a First Class FCC License) and Amateur Radio Extra Class License (K0DB). Baldridge holds a Masters of Arts in Education (M.A.E.)
and teaches science courses for Upper Iowa University. As owner of Baldridge Communications, LLC, he works as a contract engineer and has also authored several articles for Radio Guide.
Baldridge has been associated with the Alternate Inspection Program of the Wisconsin Broadcasters Association for the past four years. His focus has been helping stations verify substantial compliance to the FCC rules through the use of the FCC's Self-Inspection Checklists.
FCC Enforcement Actions – an Analysis of Broadcast Violations
Length of Time: 1-1.5 hours
This presentation will review of the most common violations committed by broadcasters, categorize them into groups and discuss how to prevent them. Also covered will be what to do if you receive a Notice of Apparent Liability or Notice of Violation.
Understanding the FCC Self-Inspection Checklists
Length of Time: 2-3 hours
The FCC publishes a self-inspection checklist for TV and radio stations to help them ascertain their level of compliance with the FCC rules and regulations. An affirmative response to all 100+ questions in the list implies substantial compliance. This presentation covers each question under the categories from the self-inspection checklists. Categories covered include administrative functions; antenna structures; Emergency Alert System (EAS); technical considerations; attended versus unattended operation; local marketing agreements (LMA); AM directional stations; and more.
Chief Operator Responsibilities - What should I be doing?
Length of Time: 1-2 hours
The licensee of each AM, FM, TV or Class A TV broadcast station must designate a person to serve as the station's chief operator (FCC Rules 73.1870). Depending on the type of facilities, there are varying requirements as to who this person may be and their responsibilities. This training will cover the responsibilities of the Designated Chief Operator and the duties necessary to fulfill this position.
College Station, Texas
Regions willing to travel: Continental United States
Wayne Pecena is the Assistant Director of Educational Broadcast Services in the Office of Information Technology at Texas A&M University. In this position, he serves as the Director of Engineering of TTVN: The Enterprise Videoconference and Data Network serving the Texas A&M University System and Public Broadcast stations KAMU-TV and KAMU-FM serving the Brazos Valley area. He is responsible for leading technology implementation for the enterprise network of the Texas A&M University System, supporting over 150 IP data locations and over 350 videoconference sites within Texas and internationally. In addition, Wayne is responsible for broadcast technology implementation at KAMU. He has over 35 years of broadcast telecommunications experience, and holds BS and MS degrees from Texas A&M University. He is a licensed Private Pilot and holds Amateur Radio Operator License N1WP.
Networking Technology for Broadcast Engineers
Length of Time: 4 hours - all day
This presentation focuses on TCP/IP based networking fundamentals in an Ethernet environment. Topics include TCP/IP and UDP Fundamentals, IP Addressing, Sub-netting Basics, an Introduction to IPv6, Switching Fundamentals, VLAN Use, Routing Fundamentals, Quality of Services (QoS) Basics, and Networking Security Concerns. Where appropriate, the application focus will be oriented towards a broadcast technical plant.
At the conclusion of this presentation, attendees will have:
Questions about SBE educational opportunities? Contact Kimberly Kissel, either via email or by phone at (317) 846-9000.