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Subject: Re: [WISPA] FM Remote Broadcast over Wireless (RBOW ?)
The radio station that I get space from was ready to do that from one of the
DJ's houses in my coverage area.
I agree with your thoughts below. The
The radio station that I get space from was ready to do that from one of the
DJ's houses in my coverage area.
I agree with your thoughts below. The tough part for me (and why I
eventually talked them out of the idea) is that our noise levels and
competition competence levels are not conducive
Jeromie,
Don't know budget or bitrate but I'll pass the Winamp/Shoutcast
suggestion along.
THANKS!
jack
Jeromie Reeves wrote:
What is the budget on this? Does it need to be stereo or high bitrate? 2
PC's with sound cards running
winamp/shoutcast would do it. A network MP# player + s
Not sure what software they are using, but I provide a backup STL for a
local FM station over my wireless network. I know they are running PCs
on both ends and a proprietary software package on the PCs. If you need
more information let me know and I'll ask the station manager.
Sam Tetherow
San
Hi Jack,These are known as Studio Transmitter Links, and we've planned a few for our local radio conglomerates as the licensed 950 MHz STL space is rapidly melting down (who'd ever guess there could be so much interference in a licensed band!). Unlicensed is fine in many cases, but but any commerci
What is the budget on this? Does it need to be stereo or high bitrate? 2
PC's with sound cards running
winamp/shoutcast would do it. A network MP# player + shoutcast would do
it and so could a network
stereo extender.
Jeromie
Jack Unger wrote:
I've been asked if an FM broadcast station can br
You could just convert to an IP stream and then convert back
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