This nine-bay SHPX-9AC, off-center fed nine-bay ROTOTILLER® FM Antenna is in final tuning. After tuning is complete, the antenna end caps will be soldered, the antenna painted, and then sent to shipping for packing and shipment. It should be on site in less than one week.
Part of a ten-bay high-power ROTOTILLER® with radomes waiting to be packed. On the floor is a four-bay LPX Series ROTOTILLER® with radomes heading for packing and shipment.
An eight-bay and four-bay ROTOTILLER® FM antennas are packed and waiting for pickup to head to their new homes. Each bay is individually boxed, and the elements are well-supported during shipment.
A 12-bay elliptically polarized ALP Series UHF television antenna is non-directional and built specifically for RF Channel 24. The antenna is fully assembled and ready for shipment.
A four-bay LPX Series ROTOTILLER® FM antenna was disassembled for packing. The antenna is equipped with optional radomes for the additional icing protection necessary for its destination service area in North Dakota.
A new four-bay AL Series elliptically polarized UHF television antenna is being assembled for a new television facility in the Phillippines. The radome will be added in tuning. The antenna should be ready for shipment in about one week.
An LPX-2E-HW halfwave spaced medium power ROTOTILLER® FM antenna with optional radomes. The end-fed two-bay antenna is rated to handle up to 9 kW input power.
An end-fed SHPX-4AE four-bay high-power ROTOTILLER® FM antenna is nearly finished with tuning. The antenna is rated to handle up to 32 kW and will be pressure tested before disassembly for painting, packing, and shipment.
An AL8 and a 12-bay AL PLUS UHF television antennas in the early stages of final assembly. Both antennas are elliptically polarized and directional, so the pattern-shaping flaps and vertical dipoles have not been installed. The antennas will be ready for tuning in a few days.
For many upcoming ROTOTILLER® FM antenna orders one (1) rack for LPX/MPX arms and five (5) racks of SHPX arms waiting to start assembly and welding. Two of each of the arms are used to make one bay of a ROTOILLER® FM antenna.
The ERI Model FM 100A-2F-HW, halfwave spaced low power FM antenna for WWWO-LP, 96.9 MHz, licensed to Miami, Florida. The antenna is field tunable and rated to handle up to 2 kW. Courtesy of Mike Fitzpatrick at https://t.co/5Y5MSm6vUi. See more at https://t.co/KTU8998O9K.
An excellent photo of the KPWR (FM) ERI Model 1182-1CP-DA directional FM antenna installed on Mount Wilson. The ice shield above the antenna is a custom ERI INVISI-SHIELD® Electrically Transparent Ice Shield. Photo courtesy of Doc Searls, see more at https://t.co/FWKzLToYRV.
A new SHPX-5AC ROTOTILLER® FM Antenna is being assembled on the tuning deck. It will be set up completely, tuned to the channel, pressure checked, disassembled for painting, and packed for shipment. The antenna should be on its way to the site in five or six days.
WVIA-FM's directional ERI Model 1183-2CP-DA-SP FM panel antenna. WVIA-FM operates on 89.,9 MHz with a peak ERP of 7.4 kW. Photo courtesy of Mike Fitzpatrick, https://t.co/5Y5MSm6vUi, https://t.co/3eUJ3PXsLL.
The ERI Booth W2851 setup for NAB2024 is complete. We are ready for the show opening tomorrow (April 14) at 10:00 a.m. The convention services provider will lay down the aisle carpeting tonight, and the booth carpet will be vacuumed and shampooed in the early morning.
ERI was again a sponsor of the 2024 Public Radio Engineering Conference this year. Bill Harland also presented a paper on the new tower design and construction standards adopted earlier this year.