Hi Gora,
Thanks for your observation.
I have circulate your message in our developer's team.
Actually the sound quality it's more close to a AM broadcast than a FM
this because we are streaming in mono and in very low bandwith (1Kbs/sec
circa) in order to keep up the connection.
With this speed
On Thu, 04 Mar 2010 10:34:56 +0530
Andrea Tazzari wrote:
> Hi,
> The AurovilleRadio is testing since December 2009 broadcasting
> trough cellphones connect with GPRS connections.
This sounds like a great idea. Are people using it? What is the
sound quality, and the reliability of the streaming?
Hi,
The AurovilleRadio is testing since December 2009 broadcasting trough
cellphones connect with GPRS connections.
It's working fine but you need a cellphone supporting Flash technology
and for time being are expensive.
If you have a Flash enabled phone connected with Internet you can log
into
Hello,
We have been able to get Bluetooth enabled cellphones working with
Asterisk to make and receive phone calls, but the audio quality is not
too good. A better option is to use GSM PCI cards or GSM gateways:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/GSM . We haven't tested any of these
solutions
Is anyone out there doing community radio using cellphones. What are the
different models being used?
Thank you!
Kara Andrade
www.hablaguate.com
On 3/2/10 11:56 PM, "cr-india-requ...@sarai.net"
wrote:
> Message: 2
Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2010 13:09:55 -0700 (MST)
From: "George Lessard"
>
Subject: [
Community Radio Carves Out Space for Itself
By Malini Shankar
BANGALORE, India, Mar 3, 2010 (IPS) - Community radio is moving from the
margins to the mainstream in many countries in Asia, carving out spaces from
where they respond to public needs ranging from disaster management to gender
aware