On Mon, 2009-03-30 at 22:34 +0200, Michel Daggelinckx wrote: > John R Pierce wrote: > > Les Mikesell wrote: > > > > > It sounds like this location is just begging for wimax or some other > > > suitable internet service. What kind of place can support a radio > > > station but not an internet presence these days? > > > > > > > > > > the original poster indicated the FM station was on an American Indian > > reservation in a very remote canyon, and the ONLY phone lines available > > were 2 pairs of LONG haul copper POTS lines, one currently used by the > > stations telephone service, the other available for modem use. They > > are using a microwave link to get from the station to the hilltop > > transmitter, but that the nearest 'real' town with a telephone CO that > > would support any sort of real internet service is way too far away for > > FM reception, even with a directional yagi. > > these pages are in dutch but maybe you can contact these guy's to see > if they can help with your problem. > they sucessfully made a 42KM wifi link and are going to try a 102KM > link with standard wifi gear and grid antenna's > > info at wirelessantwerpen.be > > In the unlikely case they don't speak english i can translate for you --- For what that guy will spend in that, that is just crazy. But still a good idea non the less. Here's the solution... Two - Way Satellite Up and Down. There will be at least a half a second delay. The OP will be able to stream the FM signal to the Web his self with his own server. He can take a direct AF[1]output to a sound card input into the server from the FM transmitter. If the OP runs the station he will know what an AF[1] output is and will need an attenuator between the two. There are a many Linux Apps that can pickup an AF[1]audio output into a sound card. The only drawback to this is the Sat Connection cost fee per month. Being this is on a "indian reservation" I would seriously look into government grants for this if I were the Project Manager (technology grants). The only company I really know is Motorola that can provide a hardware solution for this type of solution. 1- [AF] audio frequency JohnStanley