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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2015 21:59:38 GMT
From now on I will visit the ALPB Forum more often, because this is a great service provided by the ALPB using server space made available by Jean Janzi, owner of part15.us.
Many things are happening in 2015 here at KDX Worldround Radio from the Internet Building in the Center of North America, "Our trash is picked up by The Homeland."
The past two days were spent installing and testing new Flash Player Links (Muses v1.2) on our website at kdxradio.com, connecting listeners everywhere with our Icecast and Shoutcast Streams, both MP3 and AAC.
We'll be ordering parts and rebuilding our two LPB transmitters so carrier current broadcasting can resume in the near future.
The Big Talker Shortwave Transmitter with end-fed dipole will be going into service at 13.560MHz.
Outdoor antenna towers are going up for AMT5000 transmitters.
Indoor Antenna Experimentation is due to start using an AMT3000 at 1640 kHz.
I couldn't do all this without the help of my friends, my assistant Flotilla, board-op Ned Steddy, back-up announcer Morgan Ford, barber/commentator Buster Boatrocker, Doctor Proctor Cavalier our medical guy, Stag Pinstripe the attorney, Chauncey L. Fitzkilpatsky the dis-graced philosophy professor and everyone else.
If it weren't for the KDX Cheerleaders keeping me so busy I might get some of these things started.
Write to the Forum and join the ALPB.
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Post by Admin on Jan 25, 2015 1:32:32 GMT
Carl, sounds like you have quite a list to work on. Now that I have my truck back on the road I'll have a little more time to work on my projects. The truck engine required replacing all of the intake manifold gaskets. Not a complicated job, just difficult. Working on vehicles is not the same as when I was in high school.
Hopefully my 13.560 mHz project will gain a little momentum. I need to build the modulated output stage yet. I'll have to build another antenna for that one.
I've simply left the MRAM 1500 station on auto pilot for quite some time. If it weren't for the LOW POWER HOUR and other fine syndicated programming the station would be pretty boring. Someday I'll get up the nerve to do my own shows.
The City LPFM station is coming along. I recently regained the front office at our shop. I had to repair some water damage, replacing a section of wallboard and repainting the room. There, I'll be setting up a studio/production room for the LPFM. We'll be able to do live programs.
The City AM TIS is still operating but I feel I may be told to take it off-line as the coverage and allowable programming is so restricted by that type of license. As the LPFM coverage is so much better, running the alerts and warnings on the LPFM would just make sense.
I wonder sometimes if we push ourselves to hard...
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