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HCJB Tech Center Celebrates 25
International religious broadcaster HCJB Global will note the 25th
anniversary of its Technology Center in Elkhart, Ind., on Dec. 15.
Officially started in 1986, the
center traces its roots to a co-op project with Clarence Moore and Crown
International in 1975 to build a 500 kW transmitter using Crown’s facilities.
That effort provided the core for
HCJB Global to develop its own technology research and custom manufacturing
facilities, the HCJB Global technology Center in Elkhart. The original director
was Dave Pasechnik; the current director is David Russell.
The original main mission of the
center was to build energy-efficient 100 kW transmitters for deployment by
HCJB.
Over the years the center has added
to its mission with technical training of HCJB broadcast personnel. It also has
modified its technical mission by concentrating on developing and deploying FM
transmitters for local broadcasting duties in individual countries.
Russell said of the new technical
mission, “What was needed were portable, easy-to-install FM transmitters
suitable for local radio stations and easily transported internationally.”
Last year the center created the
Jack and June Nikkel Media Center to examine new media technologies.
Russell summed up the goals of the
center: “We’re not just passionate about providing tools to ministry partners.
We’re mobilizing more workers, discovering their potential through work teams
and internships. It’s here that we will train and equip others to harness the
power of emergent technologies. We won’t stop until everyone hears the gospel,
and we’ll use whatever it takes to make that happen.”
Radio World profiled the HCJB Global Technology Center in 2008.
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