[CentOS] live audio feed via telephone link

Wed Mar 25 22:39:57 UTC 2009
Frank Cox <theatre at sasktel.net>

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,
I could avoid this step and just plug in a radio, but....

My best idea so far is to rent a dedicated phone line from the station to the
point where we need the feed, then get some kind of on-the-fly audio compressor
to hook up to the main board in the station, push it out over the phone line,
then decompress it at the destination.

I'm pretty sure there is dedicated hardware to do the compression/decompression
(whatever they use to do those "radio remotes" from Sally's Sofa Sales without
sounding like they are broadcasting from the bottom of a rain barrel) and I'm
currently looking into that angle too, but I'm wondering if it would be
cheaper/easier/better to have something running on Linux at both ends of the
connection to handle the audio compression/decompression.  Especially since I'm
planning to run a Centos server at the destination end for other aspects of
this project if we proceed with it.

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