[CentOS] live audio feed via telephone link
Lanny Marcus
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On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 5:39 PM, Frank Cox <theatre at sasktel.net> wrote: > I'm looking into costs and feasibility of moving a live feed from a FM radio > station from the station to a point that's past the usable range of their radio > signal. It's a rural location and Internet service is not available at the > station. If the destination was closer or their transmitter was more powerful, <snip> Any possibility they might move the Studio to a place where Internet access is available? To do Streaming, I don't think the stations actually need a Transmitter, because a few of the stations using the StreamAudio.com service are listed as "IR" which I assume stands for "Internet Radio". The Classical music genre lists 2 "IR" stations: <http://www.streamaudio.com/site/Stations.aspx?format=16> The other thing, if it is Line of Sight, as suggested by previous posters, is a VHF radio link.
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