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Evans Engineering Solutions
Evans Engineering Solutions is a consulting engineering company that delivers high-quality service over a broad spectrum of over-the-air communications applications. The president of the company, B. Benjamin "Ben" Evans, has been involved in telecommunications engineering since 1981. After graduating from UW-Madison with a degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ben got his experience at the company first started by his family.

Ralph and Rosa Evans, Ben's parents, were icons in the broadcast industry, and were both inducted into the Wisconsin Broadcast Association's Hall of Fame in 1994 and 1997, respectively. As technology made leaps and bounds, the company grew with it, branching out into many areas.
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Evans Engineering has the ability to conduct and document definitive impact analyses in order to determine the extent to which the construction of a proposed wind farm project could cause a significant disruption to the service areas of public safety, business and industrial over-the-air communications, as well as TV and broadcast reception.
Evans Engineering Solutions offers the following services with regard to microwave communications. Evans Engineering Solutions will design your microwave link to fit the requirements of your microwave communications system, including assistance with antenna site selection, antenna heights required for proper Fresnel Zone clearance, and recommendation of fade margin.
Radio and TV Broadcasting is about cost-effectively reaching widely dispersed populations with audio and video information and entertainment applications. Thirty-five years of experience enables Evans Engineering to cover the entire spectrum of specialties required by today's complex broadcast systems.
Our unbiased analysis reviews the CUP documents and verifies, to the extent possible, the tower applicant's showing of need for the new tower. We will investigate potential alternatives to the tower proponent's plan which doesn't involve new construction, such as co-locating on an existing structure, in order to minimize visual impact.
Approximately 40% of the AM broadcast stations operating today in the United States use a directional antenna, that is, an antenna consisting of two or more vertical radiating towers placed close together (either in a line or in some geometric pattern), and whose RF current magnitudes and phases are controlled in such a way as to achieve desired levels of radiated signal intensity, or field strength, in certain directions.
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