[cma-l] Outside broadcasting recommendation

Jonathan Clingham djclingham at gmail.com
Sat Jul 29 12:45:30 BST 2017


Amazing thanks for all who replied 

 

Who else is using 

 

https://ipdtl.com/ <https://ipdtl.com/?gclid=CjwKCAjw5PDLBRB0EiwAh-27MgnMdXLKLxrwTMAcg9zeaG7CahNg6bvmBVfPdvG9PYZi-ic_ry1REBoCVT8QAvD_BwE> 

 

Do you know if you can control data pass eg. Set it to 64k or 128k as the download back on the Island have limitations

 

What mixer is recommend for running a small remote mobile station and works well with IPDTL and clean feed.

 

Thanks 

 

Johnny 

 

From: cma-l-bounces at mailman.commedia.org.uk [mailto:cma-l-bounces at mailman.commedia.org.uk] On Behalf Of Dean Kavanagh
Sent: 28 July 2017 23:53
To: The Community Media Association Discussion List <cma-l at mailman.commedia.org.uk>
Subject: Re: [cma-l] Outside broadcasting recommendation

 

Hi Johnny (and hello all, first time poster),

 

ipDTL is a relatively cheap solution you could explore, alternatively, cleanfeed (cleanfeed.net <http://cleanfeed.net> ) is another option (that's even cheaper - free). Either way, for IP solutions, its key to have a solid connection!

 

D

 

 

Dean Kavanagh

Station Manager, Director, 107.5 Switch Radio

Multiplex Manager, BrumDAB

 

Listen on 107.5FM, on DAB across North Birmingham, online, and on your mobile

 

Switch Radio, Lower Ground Floor, Topcliffe House, Hawkinge Drive, Castle Vale, Birmingham, B35 6BT

 

Switch Radio is a not for profit company limited by guarantee, registered in England and Wales, No. 08438993. Registered office: same as above.


On 28 Jul 2017, at 13:09, Jonathan Clingham <djclingham at gmail.com <mailto:djclingham at gmail.com> > wrote:

Can anyone share some ideas with us here at Saint FM. http://www.saint.fm

 

We want to be more active with outside broadcasting

We have an historical event coming up that is in a remote location that will attract lots of outside audience

We will have access to phone lines and (possible the internet with up to 128k to be confirm)

This location is not line of site to the station, previously we have used copper pairs, is there any cheap IP or any solution recommended from your experience.

What outside broadcasting options are recommended that is cost effective.

We don’t have a load of money to throw at this as we are a community station driven by less than 4000 listeners locally.  

Just to not we need to feed the broadcast back the station for local broadcast and internet streaming.

 

Johnny

 

 

 

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regards

 

Jonathan a Clingham.

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