[BC] Equipment Question
Mark W Earle
wa2mct
Sat Jan 14 07:38:49 CST 2006
> As I stated, the station is in SW Connecticut. The GM wants to carry
> a LIVE
> program from Northern New Jersey. He has a friend who is a DJ that
> wants to be
> on the station.
>
> Obviously, POTS is out due to the poor quality for continuous music
I dunno. If you use Tielines, they do pretty well for music - mono, one
POTS line. You can install two modems, use two lines, and get stereo. We
use these for sports and live broadcasts from a club. Works very well.
Somewhat Price. We have Commander G3's. Tieline offers a number of
upgrade options, and some new over IP codecs/ products you might look in
to. If you have broadband at both ends, that might permit IP.
>
> programming
> A Windows Media Encoder or Shotucast stream MIGHT work, but the lag
> is a
> b*itch.
>
> Any other ideas? These guys are on a tight budget. Any idas, tips or
>
> suggestions are appreciated.
>
> You may email me off-list if you wish!
>
> Thanks
> Paul B. Walker, Jr.
> _www.walkerbroadcasting.com_ (http://www.walkerbroadcasting.com)
>
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Mark
KLTG 96.5 KLHB 98.3 KOUL 103.7 KMJR 105.5
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