Re: Help with amateur radio setup

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On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 11:26:23AM +0100, Giso Grimm wrote:


On 12/16/2011 10:27 AM, Ali Polatel wrote:
Hello,

I and a couple of friends have decided to set up an amateur internet
radio. We have a relatively small budget thus we want to go step by step.
What we've thought so far is to have a devoted box with all the music
archived. Ideally we want to make the interface very simple for DJs to
use, even if this means increasing the maintenance cost of the system
administrator. They should be able to grab a microphone and use a
portable interface (yes, some DJs may be using windows) to choose music,
play and start talking right away.

The devoted box will be running Linux and I plan to administer the
system. I have relatively good knowledge on Linux systems and
programming in general. I want the system to be flexible, be it at the
cost of difficulties in configuration or deployment.

Please advice and share your experiences.

Hi Alip,

icecast and darkice are the tools I use for streaming and broadcasting.
Both have fairly good documentation. Icecast is used by professional
broadcasting stations (e.g., Tilos Radio Budapest http://www.tilos.hu,
see http://stream.tilos.hu for the icecast web interface).

This looks really neat. I will try to learn more about them and post
more questions along the way.

darkice is a tool which can stream from your soundcard (ALSA, OSS or
jack) to an icecast server. It can encode to ogg or mp3 (mp3 depends on
mp3 encoder libs, which are not available on all distros). Both tools
work very well and robust.

After having a quick look at the web page I can say this looks like a
nice tool for DJs with Linux or *BSD on their boxes. Now I have one more
reason to make the "others" switch to Linux ;)

Be aware that the network load of the relay server (icecast) is stream
bandwidth times number of listeners.

Thanks for mentioning. Maybe I can move the service to a hosting
provider at some point when we start hitting our limits. I presume this
will be more practical, stable and maybe even cheaper. Any suggestions?

- Giso



        -alip
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