WKLB announcements

Brian Vita brian_vita@cssinc.com
Tue Nov 21 09:26:35 EST 2006


> 
> 
> Set one pushbutton on you car radio for 99.5 and another for 
> 102.5. Then,
> shortly before noon, get settled in the car, which should be 
> parked in a
> place where you get good reception of both signals, and start 
> switching
> between the two at brief intervals (30 sec?). Bring a casette 
> recorder with
> microphone with you and tape the whole confusing mess ;>)
> 
> With two more radios in your office or house, each with a
> microphone-equipped casette recorder, you can also create 
> separate tapes of
> 99.5 and 102.5. My guess is that you won't have to buy any 
> radios for this
> exercise; you probably have enough. But you might have to buy 
> one or more
> casette recorders--ones that can operate from AC power. Garden variety
> battery-operated casette recorders without external power 
> jacks are not
> convenient to set up for remote starting. And you may also 
> have to buy a
> couple of clock-timers to start the radios and casette 
> recorders in your
> house or office at an appropriate time.

God, I love it when you real radio guys get technical...

Brian

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