This Week in Radio Tech Ep. 140 – Different is Different 10-11-12

Mark Persons joins Chris Tobin, Tom Ray and me on this War Stories edition, where the stories are more about peacetime engineering.

Mark describes a vacation spot just for Amateur Radio Operators – Hams. Mark, W0MH, recently stayed there, operated some great radios, and says it really is a Ham Paradise. http://greengate-wibb.com/

Tom Ray talks about load up a flagpole for radio transmission.

Chris Tobin reveals the craziest multi-hop remote radio broadcast ever.

And Mark finished up with great stories about building radio stations in the 1930’s! http://mwpersons.com/old-radio/

This Week In Radio Tech is sponsored by:

The Telos Alliance and the Telos Z/IP ONE IP-Audio codec. http://telos-systems.com/zip-one/

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    1. John Stuart says:

      Regarding your mention of 300 mm Red Beacon Lights on Episode 140
      :
      We need to repair / replace a 1939 vintage Crouse-Hinds FCB Flashing Red Beacon located on the historic Summit Building of Mt. Diablo, east of San Francisco.

      I would like to send you specific information, photos, etc., in the hopes that someone in the Broadcast industry might be able to help us.

      John Stuart
      http://www.savemountdiablo.org/activities_events_beacon.html

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