What are YOU going to do differently than the Failures?
ERP is powerful. In large, complex organizations it may even be essential. Yet
credible surveys in recent years indicate that as many as 60% of ERP
implementations "fail!" Sure, the definitions and survey approaches are open to
debate but still ... there's clearly a problem.
The big question is, what EXACTLY are you doing that is different than
those who failed? What gives you confidence that the different actions will
indeed overcome the reason for failure? What if there was a way to be sure of
success hitting the bottom line ...
... ERP required to replicate the new Grade B in 360 directions, the FCC assigned every channel a new, directional antenna pattern for DTV ... Consider KFCC2, a VHF channel is Los ...
...concerns that a failure of DTV licensees to replicate their NTSC services areas might.....for VHF channels 7-13 in Zone 1; 160 kW for VHF channels 7-13 in Zone 2 or 3; 10 kW for.....in ...
... E.R.P. Since PEAK ERP must be at least four times higher, the UHF DTV broadcaster would have to install a 16 megawatt Peak Power ERP transmitter plant in order to replicate a maximum ...
...the power levels for UHF DTV channels that replicate the service of VHF NTSC stations.....Table, in general, specifies the maximum ERP needed to replicate a station's existing.....DTV ...
... powers to replicate over the horizon VHF coverage. The ... Southern California, Puerto Rico DTV allotments and methodology ... and possible solutions, and ERP calculations for antennas ...
... DTV signal carried to the Grade-B contour. As a result, extraordinary powers are required to "replicate" the Grade-B contour of VHF stations. Transmitter Power: Peak vs. Average At ...