[grc] Donor data base management systems
Sharon Lockhart
slockhart at kc.rr.com
Tue Jan 20 06:40:39 PST 2015
Would like to know the software being used by stations to manage donor data
base and Online contributions
Thanks for your reply.
Sharon Lockhart
KKFI Finance committee member
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From: grc-bounces at maillist.peak.org [mailto:grc-bounces at maillist.peak.org]
On Behalf Of David Klann
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2015 1:02 PM
To: grc at maillist.peak.org
Subject: [grc] Shameless Promotional Announcement
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Dear Radio Root Strikers(1),
The new year is well under way, and we're excited to share some news with
you all (read: Shameless Self Promotion)!
Introducing Phantom Machine Works
During the GRC in Ames last summer several people approached Todd and me
about putting together some low-cost audio chain devices that would be
appropriate for a typical LPFM, full-power community (or even
commercial) radio station! We have been working hard on several devices that
should fulfill crucial needs.
First, there's the compressor/limiter that we're currently calling the NABRO
(http://opensourceradio.org/index.php/NABRO).
Second, we've got a pair of devices that work as a studio-to-transmitter
and/or studio-to-webstream link over the public (or private) Internet. If
your transmitter is more than 50 feet from your studio you'll probably need
something like this.
We've also spent a huge amount of time building a "radio station in a box"
-- a cutting-edge radio automation system (based on the Rivendell radio
automation package) that will knock your socks off! We can customize this in
several different ways to suit your station's needs.
It can even take the place of a matrix switcher!
We're working on other devices (all of which integrate nicely with Al Davis'
modular mixing boards). The next device we intend to knock out is the
p-delay, a profanity delay with a configurable delay buffer.
After that comes the remote broadcast unit.
We're still trying to figure out pricing for all this stuff, but rest
assured that all of our devices will cost significantly less than products
currently on the market. We will offer discounts to community stations. You
also get the BEST tech support in the biz, and as active community radio
guys, we truly understand where you are coming from.
Or, if you've got some tech-savvy folks at your stations feel free to read
the plans and documentation, download our software and do it all yourselves!
Everything is open source, including our hardware shopping lists.
Our goal for 2015 is to help as many LPFM stations as possible, to meet
their CP deadline!
To help pay the bills so that goal can be realized, we are offering turnkey
appliances, paid 24/7 tech support, and individualized consulting. We would
love to hold your hand while building or upgrading your station and enjoy
finding the best solutions for your needs.
Head on over to opensourceradio.org for more details, or feel free to write
or call me (414-939-0841) or Todd (608-286-2667) to talk about any of this.
Another great way to contact us is by email at
<mailto:info at phantommachineworks.com> (reaches both of us).
Very best wishes for a fabulous and static-free 2015!
Todd Fisher Wallin & David Klann
Phantom Machine Works
(1) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rootstrikers
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