This is written by a young lad in the UK who has recently graduated from University , where he was responsible for the engineering of the student radio station - and is now working for Research and Development at the BBC.
it is aimed at all radio stations whether they are online or transmitting to the conventional radio airwaves. I myself recently joined my local community radio station as an engineer, so am now dealing with both kinds of broadcasting
it is fairly technical but not completely incomprehensible to those of you with basic audio, IT and broadcasting knowledge so could be of use (especially such things as using the Raspberry PI for remote audio links, and discussion over streaming audio).
Talk Unafraid | The Blog of James Harrison
it is aimed at all radio stations whether they are online or transmitting to the conventional radio airwaves. I myself recently joined my local community radio station as an engineer, so am now dealing with both kinds of broadcasting
it is fairly technical but not completely incomprehensible to those of you with basic audio, IT and broadcasting knowledge so could be of use (especially such things as using the Raspberry PI for remote audio links, and discussion over streaming audio).
Talk Unafraid | The Blog of James Harrison
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