I believe the more apt term for us SWLfesters is, "Festering" all year...
-Ed Cummings
At 04:34 PM 5/8/2012, Rich Cuff wrote:
Hi Dale - welcome to the group! In a small way, this capability keeps
us "Festing" all year...in a matter of speaking...
Hope you can join us in March 2013! Only 29
Mano, please do tell of your exploits described below--on this list
of off-list. I'm interested!
Cheers,
-Ed Cummings
At 06:09 PM 5/8/2012, Mano wrote:
Since schmoozing is suddenly cool in this list, I may be posting my
exploits as a teenager in hijacking a local LPFM station in eastern
It fine in that manner of thinking, allow me to be the first complainant if I
may, asĀ the same networking appears to discuss everything but "shortwave",
which is alive and kicking in every place except the over-privileged realm that
we populate...
Even if our conversation veers to towards ot
Ah, but networking is always encouraged, Mano - connections that have
the common thread of radio -- however one defines it -- are certainly
germane for the group!
And, after all, the session in questions - "Shortwave For Good" - was
all about using radio to reach prospective audiences that were n
And I thought this was a place where hobbyists interacted, in which we did not
schmooze for future clients...
Sent from Mano's iPhone
On May 8, 2012, at 11:39 AM, Mac wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> Keith here. It was me who was talking about how we are using simple wifi
> radios and FM transmitters f
Hi Dale - welcome to the group! In a small way, this capability keeps
us "Festing" all year...in a matter of speaking...
Hope you can join us in March 2013! Only 296 days to go...
Richard Cuff / co-chair
On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 4:19 PM, Dale Moore wrote:
> Given that comment I thought you migh
Given that comment I thought you might like to know I signed on to
this newsletter just to keep up to date on developments with the
Fest, which I was not aware of until recently. I'm glad I signed up
though; I've been enjoying the conversations!
Dale
New Hampshire
On May 8, 2012, at 9:28
Andy Sennitt's review of shortwave history through the lens of Media
Network has its latest post online - for the decade beginning in 2000.
It's an interesting look at how shortwave and, specifically, Media
Network and Radio Network, have evolved over the years.
http://www.rnw.nl/english/article/
Hi Ed. That was me. Keith. What can I help you with.
On 08/05/2012 4:46 PM, "bernieS" wrote:
> Can anyone recall the name of the panelist (and the name if his
> organization) who is using low-cost LPFM transmitters with IP
> streaming audio receivers to bring radio programming to remote
> area
Hi Guys,
Keith here. It was me who was talking about how we are using simple wifi
radios and FM transmitters from 5watts up to 100 in some areas to reach some
islands in the Pacific. Do you need help? You can contact me directly at
keith.per...@pcjmedia.com
On 08/05/2012 8:12 PM, "David Goren"
Wow! Somebody takes notes at the Fest? I'm impressed! :)
David Goren wrote:
> Bill Siemering
>
> http://developingradio.org/about.html
>
>
> On May 8, 2012, at 4:46 AM, bernieS wrote:
>
> > Can anyone recall the name of the panelist (and the name if his
> > organization) who is usin
Bill Siemering
http://developingradio.org/about.html
On May 8, 2012, at 4:46 AM, bernieS wrote:
> Can anyone recall the name of the panelist (and the name if his organization)
> who is using low-cost LPFM transmitters with IP streaming audio receivers to
> bring radio programming to remote ar
Can anyone recall the name of the panelist (and the name if his
organization) who is using low-cost LPFM transmitters with IP
streaming audio receivers to bring radio programming to remote
areas? I'm out of town away from my SWLfest notes, and need to
contact him. Thanks much!
-Ed Cummings
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