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Radio Brandy completes new studio for under $800

Re: Radio Brandy uses 2.5Ghz etc.

We use a combination of broadband connections and 2.5Ghz wireless as
well as 10Ghz wireless, range is about five miles but can be increased to 10 miles with a dish antenna in the desert.
We never connect a transmitter directly to our studio equipment, For the record the transmitters are indepentally owned and operated.
Broadcast Warehouse has wireless links priced around $800, they are available in the USA at.
www.Progressive-concepts.com

Steve
Radio Brandy
> What kinda feeds??
>
 
Re: Radio Brandy uses 2.5Ghz etc.

> We use a combination of broadband connections and 2.5Ghz
> wireless as
> well as 10Ghz wireless, range is about five miles but can be
> increased to 10 miles with a dish antenna in the desert.
> We never connect a transmitter directly to our studio
> equipment,

Why is that?

> Broadcast Warehouse has wireless links priced around $800,
> they are available in the USA at.
> www.Progressive-concepts.com

Any comments on the Raduga STL transmitter for $399 and receivers for $250. Any good?
 
Re: Radio Brandy uses 2.5Ghz etc.

> > We use a combination of broadband connections and 2.5Ghz
> > wireless as
> > well as 10Ghz wireless, range is about five miles but can
> be
> > increased to 10 miles with a dish antenna in the desert.
> > We never connect a transmitter directly to our studio
> > equipment,
>
> Why is that?
Many of the students of Radio Brandy are excaping from abusive relationships, the last thing they need is to be T hunted down.
Also this is a very heavy Meth area, anything not nailed down tends to be taken,
The Cops were surprised to find a ranch here without a Meth Lab, They told us it was very rare.

> > Broadcast Warehouse has wireless links priced around $800,
>
> > they are available in the USA at.
> > www.Progressive-concepts.com
>
> Any comments on the Raduga STL transmitter for $399 and
> receivers for $250. Any good?
Not yet but I will look into it!.
Steve
Radio Brandy
 
Re: Radio Brandy uses 2.5Ghz etc.

Went to that site and saw only STLs costing thousands of dollars.
Where can I find an 2.4 ghz STL that's license-free (Part15) for around $1,000?

> Broadcast Warehouse has wireless links priced around $800,
> they are available in the USA at.
> www.Progressive-concepts.com
>
> Steve
> Radio Brandy
> > What kinda feeds??
> >
>
 
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