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A network of strategically placed low-power (about 0.1W to 15W) FM transmitters on the UP campus; source content is streamed from a DILC server. The audio stream is also available online. Initial contents: demo tracks from campus bands, music education program, stream of important campus academic events. Potentially this cost-effective (cheap?) community-based FM "station" can complement commercial radio stations in disaster or crisis situations. | A network of strategically placed low-power (about 0.1W to 15W) FM transmitters on the UP campus; source content is streamed from a DILC server. The audio stream is also available online. Initial contents: demo tracks from campus bands, music education program, stream of important campus academic events. Potentially this cost-effective (cheap?) community-based FM "station" can complement commercial radio stations in disaster or crisis situations. |
Revision as of 09:52, 14 December 2011
Request for Comments on a Project: Low-power FM Transmission on Campus
Description
A network of strategically placed low-power (about 0.1W to 15W) FM transmitters on the UP campus; source content is streamed from a DILC server. The audio stream is also available online. Initial contents: demo tracks from campus bands, music education program, stream of important campus academic events. Potentially this cost-effective (cheap?) community-based FM "station" can complement commercial radio stations in disaster or crisis situations.
Voluteers
for transmission, maintenance of infrastructure and programming
- offices
- student orgs
Contact
dilc@dilc.upd.edu.ph
See Also
- "Community Radio," Wikipedia