Long Wave Network
Posted on November 8, 2011
The low power long wave radio network is in the talking stage, related to our long wave transmitter projects, and these thoughts rattled in the head while raking leaves.
The low power long wave radio network is in the talking stage, related to our long wave transmitter projects, and these thoughts rattled in the head while raking leaves.
Last week I registered the domain name “worldroundradio.net,” without actually having a need for it. I just liked the fact that nobody else is using my main slogan. It could be a radio network site, or it could simply link to the kdx site.
I also learned that no one owns the domain name lrn.net or lrn.com
I am not going to register those names, so if you want to own the LRN domain name, now’s your chance.
If you do register lrn as a domain name I could provide the website it points to, and the programming, which is to be submitted by low power net members, could be programmed and streamed as a joint-effort by me and you.
For the network, if it happens and if I am the stream site, I would add a SAM broadcaster that would be programmed to start program audiofiles at their scheduled time, along with network IDs and announcements.
After a cluster of network program feeds is concluded, the LRN Network would go silent and the local stations would fill with their own local programming, just like traditional network-affiliate relations.
Some programs could be fed at several times, giving stations a choice of when they decide to fit it to their schedule. And so on.
Like old time radio networks, the LRN could be active only during certain times of the day.
The leaves were raked, I came indoors, typed this e-mail, and plan a cup of coffee.