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A radio broadcaster operates radio equipment in order to communicate with ships, aircraft, mining crews, offshore oil rigs, logging camps and other remote operations. A radio broadcaster broadcasts weather reports and warnings. A radio broadcaster is responsible for periodic equipment inspections and routine tests in order to ensure that operations standards are met. A radio broadcaster examines and operates new equipment prior to installation in order to ensure that it performs properly; operates sound-recording equipment in order to record signals and preserve broadcasts for purposes such as analysis by intelligence personnel. A radio broadcaster also repairs radio equipment as necessary, using electronic testing equipment, hand tools, and power tools. A radio broadcaster coordinates radio-related aspects of locating and contacting airplanes and ships that are missing or in distress. A radio broadcaster sends, receives, and interprets coded messages. A radio broadcaster sets up antennas and mobile communication units during military field exercises. A radio broadcaster communicates with receiving operators in order to exchange transmission instructions. A radio broadcaster determines and obtains bearings of sources from which signals originate, using direction-finding procedures and equipment.Only EmploymentCrossing consolidates every job it can find in the domain and puts all of the job listings it locates in one place.