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- April 17, 2008 at 10:56 pm #7099
Hello to all users.
I am new to this, so I am looking for some help.
Hello to all users.
I am new to this, so I am looking for some help.
I have been interested in radio for a long time “using” and have some roots in CB radio. But now I want to try my hand at FM radio broadcast, I have a 15 watt stereo transmitter. I am using the MFJ 1868 discone antenna, as it’s SWR is 1.6 when I transmit on 108MHz. I live in the England, so I am a pirate, but I do not think that I am doing anything wrong.I am looking for some software that I can use as a part of my station. I have been looking at StationPlaylist Pro, but I just do not have the money. I have spent my money on the transmitter/antenna/SWR meter that works on 108MHz.
So if anyone can help me I would be very grateful
Bye from John
April 17, 2008 at 11:10 pm #16517scwis
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Total posts : 45366Our site has a bunch of postings on the use of Zara, trouble shooting and links to downloads and manuals
Here is a site search page for ZaraRadio
Experimental broadcasting for a better tomorrow!
April 29, 2008 at 8:32 pm #16526madmage
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Total posts : 45366you can download the Zara Radio software here:
http://www.zararadio.com/i did that site search and could not find the link to download…. so here it is. hopefully it will be picked up in the site search 🙂
May 2, 2008 at 4:13 am #16536frankh19
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Total posts : 45366Go here: Descargas and the link is at the top of the page.
May 4, 2008 at 3:44 pm #16543WILCOM LABS
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Total posts : 45366I use Zara Radio automation and it works very well. I have been able to get it to do everything I wanted and more,it is reliable and solid and has a great support forum. The price is right!!!
Regards,Lee
http://www.freewebs.com/wilcomlabs/index.htmMay 9, 2008 at 2:11 am #16562n9xcr
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Total posts : 45366Although I don’t plan on using it much longer, I am currently using Zara Radio. Don’t get me wrong; it’s a great program! 🙂 I will be switching over to another program called Radiologik (Mac), http:// in the near future since it appears to better suit what I want to do. It lacks some features found in Zara Radio, but it is still an OUTSTANDING program. The gentleman who wrote it is more than happy to help troubleshoot any problems (he just solved a problem I was having the other day), and there is a support forum, http://radiologikusers.com, started by another Radiologik user. Radiologik is not free, but you can try it for free without limitations. It just presents a nag screen every 30 minutes.
Chris
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