52 Questions to Ask Your Radio Station’s Web Developer
The top questions you *must* ask your web developer before getting them to build your radio station’s website.
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The top questions you *must* ask your web developer before getting them to build your radio station’s website.
The RDS PS and RadioText data formats explained in brief, including info on how to decode in Python.
Information on and comparison of Open Source Radio Station Software, such as audio playout systems Airtime, Rivendell and Bentokit.
Pin diagrams, polarity information and colour coding for 3 and 5 pin XLR connectors so you can meet the XLR Wiring Standards.
Five exciting possibilities for the super-fast broadband NBN and Google Fiber are explored.
We share 7 EASY ways to make your life as a Broadcast IT guy easier and more efficient. A must read!
How can you get a cross-platform mobile app developed for your radio station? We have an option I think you’re going to like.
These are the five most important things to include in your new radio station mobile app. Leave these out at your own risk!
Discover the top 5 reasons you should build a native mobile app for your radio station.
Free Silence Detection software for Windows, which triggers SMS alerts, phone calls, emails and backup audio.
Details on how to wire up a StudioHub RJ45 to XLR connectors in your broadcast facility.
We show you how to protect your streaming statistics from the world by disabling your Icecast Status page.
Axia Element consoles store their software & configuration on Compact Flash cards. What happens if it fails, and how can you fix it?
I share my experiences with using the Ubiquity NanoStation Loco as a PTP IP Link to connect a Tieline G3 codec at an outside broadcast.
We explore the possibility of consolidating multiple audio workstations into one Terminal Server.
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