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Revision as of 00:22, 16 June 2012
Project Description
UP-FM is conceived to be a network of strategically placed low-power (max 10W) FM transmitters on the UP Diliman campus. Its source content is streamed from a DILC server. The audio stream is also available online at up-fm.org.
UP-FM's potential audience on campus include people with FM-ready mobile phones and those in offices with radios. The station can also be "installed" outside the UP Campus where there is Internet connection and low-power transmitters can be established.
Contents
Planned initial contents include demo tracks from campus bands, music education program, music recitals, stream of important campus academic events, campus bulletin.
Website, Social Media
Direct Streams
- via browser for Dilnet users only
Playlists
We welcome demo tracks from campus bands and recordings of music recitals to form part of UP-FM's playlist.
See UP-FM's Playlist
Partners
Project partners include
- DILC
- DZUP - contents
- College of Mass Communication - contents
- Electrical and Electronics Engineering Institute - analog transmission
Special thanks to the UP Computer Center for DILC's Internet connectivity.
Research
UP-FM has a research component. Potentially this cost-effective community-based FM "station" can complement DZUP, the official AM station of the University, and commercial radio stations.
The system will also be used to prototype a network that can be used during disaster or crisis situations.
Volunteers
We need volunteers for transmission, infrastructure maintenance, sound engineering, and programming. DJs, marketing specialists, student orgs, aspiring bands are also welcome.
Feedback
Visit goo.gl/Gv0vY
Contact
dilc@dilc.upd.edu.ph
See Also
- "What Are Radio Stations?
- "Community Radio," Wikipedia