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David August 31st 05 03:57 PM

Small town SW broadcast system
 
On 31 Aug 2005 07:36:29 -0700, "CD" wrote:

Yes, a license, too. But this would be setup as a missionary radio
station in remote villages of third world countries.

Receivers? Batteries?


[email protected] August 31st 05 04:27 PM

third world countries

Don't forget the bribes to local officials (aka "the guys with the
guns"). And depending on the political situation you have to bribe the
rebels too.

Tim.


CD August 31st 05 04:29 PM

All those things will eventually be taken care of. But I'm just curious
about the basic system setup. Am I missing anything else?


[email protected] August 31st 05 05:30 PM

Am I missing anything else?

Power source, program material, people on programming side and people
on tech side and people on facility maintenance side.

Keeping a transmitter going in third-world conditions isn't rocket
science but depending on the antenna/facilities it usually takes at
least one guy. In really corrosive/jungle-like conditions it'll take
more.

Depending on your desired broadcast range you might be better off with
a (local) broadcast-band or maybe even FM transmitter to reach your
audience.

If you can define your target audience socio/economico/geographically
you can then define the transmitter and program material. Otherwise
you're very likely to set up a station that nobody wants to listen to.


[email protected] August 31st 05 05:35 PM

Try to find somebody who has done what you are interested in,or somebody
who is doing the same thing now.They can give you some good tips,I
think.
cuhulin


Michael A. Terrell August 31st 05 05:39 PM

CD wrote:

All those things will eventually be taken care of. But I'm just curious
about the basic system setup. Am I missing anything else?



All the spare parts you can carry, stored in water tight containers
and packed with desiccant to keep the humidity from corroding the
contacts and leads.

--
Link to my "Computers for disabled Veterans" project website deleted
after threats were telephoned to my church.

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida

David August 31st 05 05:39 PM

On 31 Aug 2005 08:29:50 -0700, "CD" wrote:

All those things will eventually be taken care of. But I'm just curious
about the basic system setup. Am I missing anything else?

http://www.superiorbroadcastproducts.com/sbpcatalog.pdf

Page 77 is a good place to start.


dxAce August 31st 05 05:48 PM



CD wrote:

Hello all,

I have a question regarding setting up a small SW broadcast system. Do
I have the right idea of the following setup?

computer / audio source - audio processor - sw transmitter - rf
surge protector - antenna

Am I missing anything else?


$$$$ A Sugar Daddy $$$$

dxAce
Michigan
USA



David August 31st 05 05:51 PM

On 31 Aug 2005 07:11:32 -0700, "CD" wrote:

Hello all,

I have a question regarding setting up a small SW broadcast system. Do
I have the right idea of the following setup?

computer / audio source - audio processor - sw transmitter - rf
surge protector - antenna

Am I missing anything else?

Thanks!

Nobody listens to Shortwave Radio any more.


dxAce August 31st 05 05:53 PM



David wrote:

On 31 Aug 2005 07:11:32 -0700, "CD" wrote:

Hello all,

I have a question regarding setting up a small SW broadcast system. Do
I have the right idea of the following setup?

computer / audio source - audio processor - sw transmitter - rf
surge protector - antenna

Am I missing anything else?

Thanks!

Nobody listens to Shortwave Radio any more.


Especially not you, 'tard boy.

Now get on out there and tote your satellite receiver.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



Jim Haynes August 31st 05 06:41 PM

Why do you want to use SW? I would think FM receivers would be a lot more
affordable.
--

jhhaynes at earthlink dot net


[email protected] August 31st 05 07:15 PM

A Wal Mart cirular thingy showed up in my snail mail box this
morning.There is an ad on page five in there that says,$48.34 Every
Day.Delphi XM Roady2 Satellite Receiver.More than 150 digital
channels,including music,sports,talk,comedy and
more.No.SA10085-11P1.*Subscription to XM Radio required.Also at
Walmart.com I reckon I dont want one of those gadgets.However,the
picture of that woman (Elizabeth,Associate) on the front page tapping on
that laptop computer and holding a cell phone to her left ear,she sure
is pretty.
cuhulin


CD August 31st 05 07:16 PM

Thanks for the catalog! I also found an online store Broadcasts General
Store in Ocala, FL. These should help me get started. As much as
possible, I want most of the equipment digital so I can have some sort
of computer software to control it.


RHF August 31st 05 07:52 PM

CD - Instead of Shortwave do it with a
Low-Power AM or FM Radio Station.

[email protected] August 31st 05 07:54 PM

Nobody listens to you anymore.



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