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Broadcasting Equipment

Here’s a rundown on broadcasting equipment.  Basically, there are four parts, the audio system, the radio frequency system, the automation system and the other bits.

The automation system is one or more computers which will contain our library of bits and pieces to play on the air.  Also, there is software which helps in scheduling the bits and pieces so that you don’t hear the same stuff often and other stuff never.  The automation system interfaces with the audio system through a sound card.  The computer itself doesn’t require a lot of horsepower but it is good to have business-type redundancies like disk drive mirroring or RAID.

The audio system consists of one or more microphones, a sound board or mixer, and probably a sound processing device to do compression and/or automatic gain (volume) control.  The processing device makes sure all of the stuff that comes out over the air is at about the same volume level (more or less) so that listeners don’t have to twiddle with the volume control all the time.

The radio frequency system consists of a transmitter, an antenna, and a piece of coax cable to hook the two together.  Audio from the audio processor goes into the transmitter.  The transmitter produces the radio signal which goes out to the airwaves through the antenna.

The “other bits” is a bit complicated.

The FCC requires all radio stations, no matter how big or how small, to participate in the EAS/CAP system.  This is that emergency broadcast system which you may have heard, the one with the funny tones and the “..if this were an actual emergency you would have been informed where to tune in your area for more information…”  An EAS/CAP box monitors the signals of other broadcast stations and relays the emergency message.  The CAP part monitors a FEMA web site for emergency messages.  So yes, all radio stations have to have Internet access or a good reason why not.  Believe it or not, the purpose of the EAS/CAP system is to allow the President of the United States to send out an emergency message over all broadcast media, like if we were being attacked or something.  Yes, the government can flip a switch and talk to you out of every radio and TV in the nation!  But it has never been used for that, so far.  Mostly it is used for severe weather warnings and such.

We want to get an optional box called an RDS Encoder.  RDS is that little display in your car radio which can show the name of the station and the name of the currently playing song.  We would like to use that to show the Title and Author of the work being played.

I don’t think we will need any special box for the internet streaming side of our operation.  The audio feeding into the transmitter will also go into a computer  (either the automation computer or another one) and be encoded and sent to the streaming service provider.

Finally, we will have a “monitor” radio, which is just an FM receiver to listen to our own signal.  That way we can tell if the transmitter breaks or something.

The Boop

So!

When we started this project I tried to imagine what it would sound like over the air and I decided that we needed some kind of divider thing between the readings.

On a music station they have commercials, announcements, weather, and other things which come between songs, usually someone talking, something that is not music.

Music stations have a talking interlude so the immediate thought with a talking station  is to have some sort of musical interlude.  But, if we use real music then the copyright police knock on our door asking for performance money and who knows what else.

The result is something musical but not music.  Something short.  And something that will signal the end.  Something cheerful and happy.

Here it is:  The Boop

I guess it is actually a double-boop.

It reminds me a bit of “when Tinkerbell rings her bell, turn the page” on the little read-along books I had when I was a child.

I think it might be interesting to have listeners submit other Boops and have a library of random Boops to go between selections.  But, this one Boop should get us started.

 

Press coverage

I spent some time yesterday sending out press releases to the local newspapers, chamber of commerce, anyone and everyone.

We got a call today from a state-wide newspaper and I talked to a nice man there for quite awhile.  I hope I said something sensible!  He said it was for the Friday edition.  I will let you know if it develops into a story.

And yesterday we got a blog write-up on radioworld.com which was very positive.

Video updated

Yesterday I installed a new project video and I created a second video which  has a Valentine’s Day theme.  This morning I installed that one on our Indiegogo.com front page.

I used a sample from  Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Sonnets from the Portuguese.  I was just loading that into our library the other day.

I haven’t decided yet if I will go back to the #2 video after Valentine’s Day or make a completely new one.