
June 30th 09, 11:41 AM
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Which Radio Mic?
"tony sayer" wrote in message
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All our OBs are really live. It's part of our profile of getting out into
our Community. In effects what we do is to try and run as close as we can
to
our normal programming schedule, but do it from a playing field, or as in
last weekend, from Rougham airfield which was a WWII US Army Airforce
bomber
base just outside the town. There was the two-day Wings Wheels and Steam
Fair, with vintage aircraft flying, vintage cars and military vehicles and
steam traction engines. Yes, it's bloody hard work but good fun.
I hadn't tried raising the antenna, I'll try that this weekend, - we've
got
two more OBs, and see what difference it makes.
What are you using for backhaul?..
S.
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Tony Sayer
We use a pair of Tielines, http://www.tieline.com.au/ which are either POTS
codecs where we have a telephone line, or as in this past weekend, we used
their 3G option which gave us a very solid link back to another codec in the
studio. The link was up for 9 hours with no breakup. With POTS, we have
linked 8,9,10 hours with zero problems. They have developed their own
proprietary algorithm which gives 15kHz mono of broadcast quality over a
POTS line, or 20kHz stereo over 3G /IP. Exceptionally good units.
S.
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http://audiopages.googlepages.com
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June 30th 09, 11:47 AM
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Which Radio Mic?
In article , Serge Auckland
scribeth thus
"tony sayer" wrote in message
...
All our OBs are really live. It's part of our profile of getting out into
our Community. In effects what we do is to try and run as close as we can
to
our normal programming schedule, but do it from a playing field, or as in
last weekend, from Rougham airfield which was a WWII US Army Airforce
bomber
base just outside the town. There was the two-day Wings Wheels and Steam
Fair, with vintage aircraft flying, vintage cars and military vehicles and
steam traction engines. Yes, it's bloody hard work but good fun.
I hadn't tried raising the antenna, I'll try that this weekend, - we've
got
two more OBs, and see what difference it makes.
What are you using for backhaul?..
S.
--
Tony Sayer
We use a pair of Tielines, http://www.tieline.com.au/ which are either POTS
codecs where we have a telephone line, or as in this past weekend, we used
their 3G option which gave us a very solid link back to another codec in the
studio. The link was up for 9 hours with no breakup. With POTS,
Lucky so may lines around where U want them  Do they still have
problems with ADSL equipped lines?..
we have
linked 8,9,10 hours with zero problems. They have developed their own
proprietary algorithm which gives 15kHz mono of broadcast quality over a
POTS line, or 20kHz stereo over 3G /IP.
Bet that doesn't work too well once your away from the built up bit of
your neck of the woods. Every time I try to use the Voodofone dongle
thats it!.. back to GPRS  ..
Exceptionally good units.
S.
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Tony Sayer
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June 30th 09, 03:03 PM
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Which Radio Mic?
"tony sayer" wrote in message
...
In article , Serge Auckland
scribeth thus
"tony sayer" wrote in message
...
All our OBs are really live. It's part of our profile of getting out
into
our Community. In effects what we do is to try and run as close as we
can
to
our normal programming schedule, but do it from a playing field, or as
in
last weekend, from Rougham airfield which was a WWII US Army Airforce
bomber
base just outside the town. There was the two-day Wings Wheels and Steam
Fair, with vintage aircraft flying, vintage cars and military vehicles
and
steam traction engines. Yes, it's bloody hard work but good fun.
I hadn't tried raising the antenna, I'll try that this weekend, - we've
got
two more OBs, and see what difference it makes.
What are you using for backhaul?..
S.
--
Tony Sayer
We use a pair of Tielines, http://www.tieline.com.au/ which are either
POTS
codecs where we have a telephone line, or as in this past weekend, we used
their 3G option which gave us a very solid link back to another codec in
the
studio. The link was up for 9 hours with no breakup. With POTS,
Lucky so may lines around where U want them Do they still have
problems with ADSL equipped lines?..
No, provided obviously you use the filter. Our receiving line is ADSL
equipped as are some of the lines we've used at the remote locations. Not
had a problem.
we have
linked 8,9,10 hours with zero problems. They have developed their own
proprietary algorithm which gives 15kHz mono of broadcast quality over a
POTS line, or 20kHz stereo over 3G /IP.
Bet that doesn't work too well once your away from the built up bit of
your neck of the woods. Every time I try to use the Voodofone dongle
thats it!.. back to GPRS ..
Bury seems to be well provided for 3G, but my only experience is out on the
airfield, the nearest houses some 500m away. From home on my laptop, I get a
very limited signal, but still usable for web surfing and listening to our
internet stream.
--
Tony Sayer
S.
--
http://audiopages.googlepages.com
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June 30th 09, 08:54 PM
posted to uk.rec.audio
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Which Radio Mic?
In article , Serge Auckland
scribeth thus
"tony sayer" wrote in message
...
In article , Serge Auckland
scribeth thus
"tony sayer" wrote in message
...
All our OBs are really live. It's part of our profile of getting out
into
our Community. In effects what we do is to try and run as close as we
can
to
our normal programming schedule, but do it from a playing field, or as
in
last weekend, from Rougham airfield which was a WWII US Army Airforce
bomber
base just outside the town. There was the two-day Wings Wheels and Steam
Fair, with vintage aircraft flying, vintage cars and military vehicles
and
steam traction engines. Yes, it's bloody hard work but good fun.
I hadn't tried raising the antenna, I'll try that this weekend, - we've
got
two more OBs, and see what difference it makes.
What are you using for backhaul?..
S.
--
Tony Sayer
We use a pair of Tielines, http://www.tieline.com.au/ which are either
POTS
codecs where we have a telephone line, or as in this past weekend, we used
their 3G option which gave us a very solid link back to another codec in
the
studio. The link was up for 9 hours with no breakup. With POTS,
Lucky so may lines around where U want them Do they still have
problems with ADSL equipped lines?..
No, provided obviously you use the filter. Our receiving line is ADSL
equipped as are some of the lines we've used at the remote locations. Not
had a problem.
Prolly you have a more recent version .. another station had one and did that
was a sod to work on ADSL lines but fine on ones less ADSL..
we have
linked 8,9,10 hours with zero problems. They have developed their own
proprietary algorithm which gives 15kHz mono of broadcast quality over a
POTS line, or 20kHz stereo over 3G /IP.
Bet that doesn't work too well once your away from the built up bit of
your neck of the woods. Every time I try to use the Voodofone dongle
thats it!.. back to GPRS ..
Bury seems to be well provided for 3G, but my only experience is out on the
airfield, the nearest houses some 500m away. From home on my laptop, I get a
very limited signal, but still usable for web surfing and listening to our
internet stream.
3G I reckon still have someway to go. BTW who's flavour of 3G was that ?..
--
Tony Sayer
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