[NJARC] How to listen to the show from anywhere - Amateur and Early
radio on WFAE in Charlotte
John Dilks K2TQN
oldradio at worldnet.att.net
Tue Jul 18 18:53:10 EDT 2006
RE: Amateur and Early radio on WFAE in Charlotte
How to listen to the show from anywhere on your computer
Hi Gang,
According to the WFAE web site, the show will also be broadcast via iPodcast.
I have extracted the URL of today's broadcast and I will project
tomorrow's URL. This will allow interested parties without iPods, to
be able to listen (after the show concludes) and to down load the
show so you can listen to it at your leisure (on your home computer.)
Today Podcast: (Tuesday) 2006-07-18
http://66.225.205.104/CT20060718.mp3
Tomorrow's Podcast: (Wednesday) 2006-07-19
http://66.225.205.104/CT20060719.mp3
Just remember that if you want to listen live, you should visit the
stations web page
http://www.wfae.org/wfae/index.cfm and then click on (((Listen Live))).
If you want to hear it sometime after the show concludes then click on
http://66.225.205.104/CT20060719.mp3
If this location doesn't work right away, try a little later
on. (Allow time for the station to get it ready for you.)
You can test the system by clicking on Today's Podcast, it's about
Battery powered and alternative fuel cars. (I'm listening now while
writing this.)
73, and have fun,
John Dilks, K2TQN
At 01:22 PM 7/18/2006, you wrote:
>Amateur Radio will be featured on Wednesday's edition of WFAE's
>"Charlotte Talks" with Mike Collins. The show airs on WFAE
>in Charlotte, 90.7MHz July 19 from 9am to 10am. The show is simulcast
>on WFHE in Hickory at 90.3MHz and will be repeated on both stations
>Wednesday night at 7pm. The show can also be heard on the Internet at
>www.wfae.org. If you want to call into the show with comments or
>questions, call 704-926-9323. It would be great if we could really
>light up the phones at WFAE!
>
>Participating in the panel will be the following:
>
>Mike Everette, WA4DLF will be discussing the work of Reginald
>Fessenden, who was first to develop a method for sending voice over
>radio. Much of Fessenden's experimental work was done in North
>Carolina. The year 2006 is the 100th anniversary of the first voice
>broadcast.
>
>Tim Slay, N4IB, ARRL Section Manager will discuss amateur radio
>activity today, particularly in disaster preparedness and emergency
>communications.
>
>Hamilton Hicks, KB4BR from Wilimington, NC -- former mayor of
>Wilmington who led the city through two hurricanes, will discuss
>amateur radio's role in emergency preparedness.
>
>John White, WB2NHQ, Station Manager at Discovery Place will discuss
>amateur radio's role in education.
>
>Roger Burt, N4ZC, will discuss the "magic" of talking to
>people all over the world via ham radio, as well as amateur radio's
>role in promoting international goodwill.
>
>
>
>
>
>
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