[BC] Equipment Question
Robert Meuser
Robertm
Sat Jan 14 21:46:11 CST 2006
You probably would not get a real copper loop anyway.
R
Steve wrote:
> Back in the 90's when I was in Dallas they would still offer 15Kc loops but
> after dereg the prices (which were always high) went through the roof. I
> wonder what it would cost for a loop thru toll these days. I don't even want
> to know. <g>
>
> Steve
> Steve Walker Productions
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Neal Newman" <groucho at skyweb.net>
> To: "Broadcasters' Mailing List" <broadcast at radiolists.net>
> Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2006 9:35 PM
> Subject: Re: [BC] Equipment Question
>
>
>
>>Once again If there is internet access at both ends my vote is for
>>the ATA IP STL
>> codec's once owned... in the long run they are cheaper than using
>>telco lines for that distance.
>>I remember doing a remote from my home studio to the station on a bad
>>winter weekend.
>>and that was with 2 matrix units. My Phone bill was close to $800 that
>>month almost $600 of that was for the 48 hours of connect time from the
>>house to the studio.. can you say OUCH
>> I can and at that time it was only 25 miles..... from NJ to CT
>>better off with internet.
>>after a few remotes it will have paid for itself instead of the phone
>
> bill.
>
>> Neal
>>
>>Mark W Earle wrote:
>>
>>
>>>>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
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
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