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1550 WZUM

How many songs do you have loaded in the automation computer? I just spent like 12 hours assigning segue points to nearly 3500 songs in StationPlaylist.
http://www.stationplaylist.com

We use a program called Natural Music to create our playlist each day. We have over 700 songs in the library. Of that amount about 50 are gospel for Sunday morning. There are a handful for the holidays. Some of the summer songs are removed during the winter months. In the Spring they sound new again. Since I listen for hours every day, I might remove a song from the playlist if I get tired of it. In a month or two I will add it back in and again it sounds new again.

My youngest son, Alex, who was 13 at that time, did the initial pass at the library setting seque points. I ended up editing almost the entire library to correct for audio levels and to remove leader and tails from the sound files. There is, on an average, a seque point 2.5 seconds from the end of the sound file. During that 2.5 second period, the song is being potted down as the next song begins potted up. I like a short fade out and hate when a song continues to play through a spot because it had a 15 sound fade.

This process took a long time and unfortunately happened after WZUM went live on July 4, 2013. I still hear things that bother me so out comes the editor and I fix the problem.

When WZUM went on the air, we used a basic sound card in the automation system. The BSI Simian automation system required a much better sound card to do fades. This is why I did them hand. We have upgraded the sound card. The auto-fade feature is disabled right now.
 
I love Simian. Used it at the radio stations in Butler. It just goes and goes and goes. However, in the name of cost control, I use ZaraRadio for my own station.
 
I love Simian. Used it at the radio stations in Butler. It just goes and goes and goes. However, in the name of cost control, I use ZaraRadio for my own station.

What is your station?

When we took over 1550 during the WURP days in 2004, they had an older version of the BSI automation software. It worked okay. We have a Broadcast Tools audio switch and switched between the live studio and four different satellite receivers. When we purchased 1550 in 2013, we wanted to replace the old system and elected to stay with BSI mainly because it was the devil we knew and it worked. We no longer switch between satellite receivers these days. We do take the air studio for football games and our remote feed for the Sunday morning church service. I think Stephen finally removed all but one receiver from the rack. About every two to three months, we need to reboot the system. It will miss a timed event if I don't do the reboot. I can live with it.
 
So is it time to find someone who would like to take what we built and step it up to the next level. We love what we are doing with WZUM but it is a side project and we can not find the time necessary to build the station beyond where it is. The new owner would need to be part sales person, promotion director, and on air talent. If you or if your group has an interest in WZUM, let me know. My cell telephone number is 412-519-3339.
 
I was away for a few days. Turned on WZUM this morning and they were off the air. They were off and on all Morning.

Hi Phil: The audio for WAMO and WZUM is carried to the transmitter building over a T1 line. We have been having problems with this circuit for two months. By the time Verizon finds time to check the line, it is working again. There are not a lot of options or we would replace it. We will continue to report the problem.
 
They were on around 8am this morning (12-2)being overran by a preacher and French talk. Then @8:10 am good Signal 8:15 Dead Air. Now 10:00 am dead Air.
 
Everything OK over there in Braddock? 1550 has been putting out unmodulated carrier for the past couple of days.

We are not having a good time with Verizon. The T1 line between the studio and the transmitter building has been dropping out. The signal is on fiber from our studio to the last Verizon Central office and it is on copper from the CO to the transmitter building. The Verizon infrastructure is falling apart. I think we have exhausted all of the cable pairs in the cable running along Yost Blvd. We can't get anyone to work over the weekend so we lost most of the last weekend. We did get a tech to work on the problem Monday. We have an open ticket for today's problem. I would love to get Comcast or FiOS but neither runs past the transmitter building. Verizon just isn't what it used to be.
 
I think if they were serious about trying to revive Braddock they'd incentivize these companies to improve
high-speed internet service there.
 
The Signal is Loud And clear this Morning. I hope the Link Problem is Resolved.

Verizon found another problem. They fixed it today and moved our connection back to the cable pair we should be on. Yesterday, they moved our connection to a different pair while they worked on our pair. I am keeping my fingers crossed that this problem is finally behind us.

Thanks for the signal report.
 
Question, when you were running AM 660, and AM 1550 from your location to the same transmitter site did you have the same problems ? How is 660 connected to the transmitter right now? Are they having problems? Glad to have you back on the air!
 
Question, when you were running AM 660, and AM 1550 from your location to the same transmitter site did you have the same problems ? How is 660 connected to the transmitter right now? Are they having problems? Glad to have you back on the air!

Both stations use TCP/IP audio streaming to get the audio from the studio to the transmitter. WZUM uses a mono 128K bps MP3 stream. We use a product called Barix to do the encoding at the studio and one to decode the audio stream at the transmitter building. WAMO uses a different brand encoder and decoder but the concept is the same. The studio can be anywhere in the world since it uses the Internet to get to the transmitter.

The T1 line provides a 1.5M bps TCP/IP connection to the transmitter building. This gives us Internet access at the transmitter building. Both stations stream over the Internet to get to the transmitter building. WZUM and the old 660 when it was at our building streamed using Internet protocols but never left our private network. Our other company, aspStation, is an Internet provider. The MP3 encoders are connected to aspStation's network so the data packets stayed on our network. When WAMO moved to their current studio location, they installed an Internet connection and send their audio stream over the Internet to the AM transmitter and to their FM transmitter.

We have used MP3 streaming over the Internet to connect a remote broadcast location back to the studio. The audio is incredible and the cost is nothing since most places have an Internet connection these days. The old days of using an expensive radio link are over.

At WZUM, we take the output of the console and feed it into a stereo audio processor. This mainly keeps the level the same for the stream listeners. This audio is fed to a 128K stereo MP3 Darkice/Icecast FreeBSD UNIX streaming computer. If you listen on a computer or smart phone, this is the stream you are listening to. The same audio is also mixed to mono and feeds a standalone encoder for the transmitter. The transmitter feed has a faster bitrate so it should sound better. I'm listening to the stereo stream right now at home and it sounds really good. It isn't over processed.

We have built a new Icecast streaming server. We have a church using it. We might move our WZUM stream to the new system. It has a better reporting system so we can tell where the connections are coming from. Right now, I can only tell how many people are connected. I have to dig around to find their location.

The Internet is a big help. I can record the weather breaks at home, send them to the automation system, and when they play you can't tell I'm not at the studio. I also have full access to the automation system. I can make changes from home. I have been on vacation at Disney and once from the Outer Banks and needed to make system changes. It was slower than I like but everything worked out.
 
Personally I like the Rhythmic Oldies much better than Jazz, but I wish them well.

Was kind of hoping the WMCK.fm online guys had a shot at this one.
 
Personally I like the Rhythmic Oldies much better than Jazz, but I wish them well.
Was kind of hoping the WMCK.fm online guys had a shot at this one.

I don't think they are in the market to buy a station. Maybe Jason will post something. He was the first person we contacted when we elected to sell the station.

We never signed up with a broker so I'm guessing we are "leaving money on the table". Our plans were to list WZUM in 2016. Pittsburgh Media approached us around the Christmas holidays. Everything went quickly after Jan 1. We are selling the license, the stuff in the transmitter building, and the branding. We will have some studio equipment to sell after the sale is closed.

We have had 1550 to play with in one form or another since 2004. I am going to miss having it around. I like having another Pittsburgh company purchase it. I can still hit the 1550 button on my radio.
 
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