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TITLE(s): MASTER CONTROL OPERATOR (radio-tv broad.) alternate titles: master control engineer Sets up, controls and monitors television broadcasting equipment to transmit television programs and station breaks to viewing audience: Reads television programming log to ascertain name of program or station break, and at what time program or station break is scheduled to air. Verifies voice-over recording, using tape equipment, and informs supervisor of inconsistencies. Loads videotape equipment with videotapes containing program or station break or presses button on switching equipment to access videotape equipment. Subtracts preroll time from on-air time to determine at what time to begin preroll. Turns video and color monitors on and presses button to start videotape equipment. Observes scales in video and color monitors and turns knobs to set video and color levels to specifications. Turns knob to set audio level to specification. Observes clock, and presses buttons on switching equipment to begin preroll and to transmit program or station break to viewing audience. Observes on-air monitor to ascertain problems with transmission, such as loss of audio or video signals, and presses buttons to access and transmit technical difficulties sign or station identification to viewing audience. Presses buttons to access voice-over recording indicating nature of problem, name of station or name of next scheduled program. Troubleshoots equipment and observes lights on transmitter control panel to determine cause and area of problem and informs engineering personnel of transmission problems. Records onto television programming log actual time program or station break was aired. Prepares report describing problems encountered during transmission of program or station break and reason for problems. May control transmitting equipment to route television program to affiliated station. May take and record transmitter readings onto transmitter log. May be required to hold license issued by Federal Communications Commission. GOE: 05.03.05 STRENGTH: S GED: R4 M3 L4 SVP: 8 DLU: 89 ONET CROSSWALK: 34028B Broadcast Technicians |
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TITLE(s):
MASTER CONTROL OPERATOR (radio-tv broad.) alternate titles: master control engineer
Sets up, controls and monitors television broadcasting equipment to transmit television programs
and station breaks to viewing audience: Reads television programming log to ascertain name of
program or station break, and at what time program or station break is scheduled to air. Verifies
voice-over recording, using tape equipment, and informs supervisor of inconsistencies. Loads
videotape equipment with videotapes containing program or station break or presses button on
switching equipment to access videotape equipment. Subtracts preroll time from on-air time to
determine at what time to begin preroll. Turns video and color monitors on and presses button to
start videotape equipment. Observes scales in video and color monitors and turns knobs to set video
and color levels to specifications. Turns knob to set audio level to specification. Observes clock,
and presses buttons on switching equipment to begin preroll and to transmit program or station break
to viewing audience. Observes on-air monitor to ascertain problems with transmission, such as loss
of audio or video signals, and presses buttons to access and transmit technical difficulties sign or
station identification to viewing audience. Presses buttons to access voice-over recording
indicating nature of problem, name of station or name of next scheduled program. Troubleshoots
equipment and observes lights on transmitter control panel to determine cause and area of problem
and informs engineering personnel of transmission problems. Records onto television programming log
actual time program or station break was aired. Prepares report describing problems encountered
during transmission of program or station break and reason for problems. May control transmitting
equipment to route television program to affiliated station. May take and record transmitter
readings onto transmitter log. May be required to hold license issued by Federal Communications
Commission.
GOE: 05.03.05 STRENGTH: S GED: R4 M3 L4 SVP: 8 DLU: 89
ONET CROSSWALK: 34028B Broadcast Technicians
© 1995 - 2015 Photius Coutsoukis and Information Technology Associates (All Rights Reserved). Revised 26-May-03