[grc] Remote Broadcasts
Simon Frech
simon at kmud.org
Thu Jul 28 12:53:57 PDT 2016
You could setup an audio stream from a laptop and receive it at the station.
Or check out https://now.source-elements.com free two-way communication, uses the OPUS codec, it works.
Similar thing, but not quite free: ipdtl.com
Similar thing, a bit more geeky, free: soundjack.eu
Simon
> On Jul 28, 2016, at 11:34 AM, Michael Moon Bear via grc <grc at maillist.peak.org> wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> Several times a year we do remote broadcasts, and these generally
> include music as well as interviews. When we do remote broadcasts we
> set up an antenna on-site, which we point towards our station to send
> the signal. However it is not always possible to set up an antenna to
> do a remote broadcast (no room for the antenna at the site, etc.).
>
> We are looking for suggestions on a reliable remote broadcast method
> that does not use an antenna set up, and offers decent audio quality
> ... and does not cost an arm and a leg. :)
>
> Anyone have ideas or experience to share in this area?
>
>
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>
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