[Noisebridge-discuss] Distributrd hosting, broadcast. Mitch xmtr solder kits. Re: K-Noisebridge - NB should start an FM radio station. "The Bridge"
giovanni_re
john_re at fastmail.us
Thu Feb 7 05:45:21 UTC 2013
We should distribute the "on air" hosting avross all hackerspaces in
the world, connected by that internet thingy. Many hanfs make light
work.
And it could air from transmitters at all hackerspace neighborhoods.
Mitch could lead groups in soldering up transmitters.
On Wed, Feb 6, 2013, at 06:08 PM, Socrates Wilde wrote:
> Please, keep me apprised of any developments in the area.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mark
>
>
>
> > > On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 11:37 AM, giovanni_re <john_re at fastmail.us>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > > Community outreach.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Y'know how radiostations call themselves by word names nowdays, instead
> > > > of call signs? Like Alice, The Bone, The Revolution.?
> > > >
> > > > We should call it. "The Bridge".
> > > >
>
> > > > 7:30pm - RADIO SAUSALITO
> > > >
> >
> > > > "Radio Sausalito"
> > > >
> > > > Jonathan Westerling, founder and president of Radio Sausalito will
> > share
> > > > with us what happens behind the scenes to keep the Bay Area's smallest
> > > > radio station on the air 11 years after its first broadcast. We'll
> > learn
> > > > about the strict technical requirements that limit legal transmission
> > on
> > > > 180 meters (the am radio band) and the unique technology that that
> > > > allows listeners to tune in jazz on 1610 AM. Jonathan will also offer
> > up
> > > > his 20 years of expertise in broadcasting to answer your questions
> > about
> > > > broadcast radio and its future.
> > > >
> > > > Bio:
> > > >
> > > > Jonathan Westerling, 36, grew up in the small rural town of Harvard,
> > > > Massachusetts, a town with literally a single traffic light and more
> > > > apple orchards than any other town in New England. At the age of 7 he
> > > > started his first radio station called "WXYZ" using a Mr. Microphone.
> > > > From this bucolic upbringing, Jonathan journeyed to Cleveland where he
> > > > earned a Bachelor’s in Musical Performance from the Cleveland Institute
> > > > of Music and a Bachelors in Audio Engineering from Case Western Reserve
> > > > University. After graduating he became president of Tech Efficiency, an
> > > > on-location computer consulting firm and at the same time served as
> > > > bassoonist and contrabassoonist for the Canton, Ohio Symphony
> > Orchestra.
> > > > Jonathan came to Sausalito in 1999 and spent five years with the
> > > > Branding/Marketing firm Landor Associates rising to the level of
> > > > Worldwide Technology Coordinator. For the past eight years he has been
> > > > Manager of Mackenzie & Albritton LLP, a telecommunications law firm in
> > > > San Francisco. He has served with the Sausalito Arts Commission, the
> > > > Marin Office of Emergency Services Communications Volunteers and the
> > > > Sausalito Police Volunteers
> > > >
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