TWiRT Ep. 262 – Braden Pickett and IP STLs

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More radio engineers are installing IP radios as Studio-Transmitter Links – or STLs.  Even in – and perhaps especially in – rural areas like Altus, Oklahoma, where the terrain is flat and unlicensed WiFi bands are relatively uncluttered. Braden Pickett joins Chris Tobin and Kirk Harnack, talking about IP radio equipment selection and configuration.

HOSTS

Chris Tobin, IP Solutionist
Kirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, & South Seas Broadcasting

Guest: Braden Pickett, Radio & IT Engineer

Follow Kirk on Twitter – @kharnack
Follow TWiRT on Twitter – @TWiRTshow and Facebook

TWIRT IS SPONSORED BY

Axia Audio and the Axia Radius Networked IP-Audio console. Throw your budget a curve and meet Radius. By the Telos Z/IP ONE – the world’s most advanced IP-Audio codec.  And by Lawo and the crystalCLEAR virtual radio console – crystalClear is the console with a multi-touch touchscreen interface.