When the Archdiocese of Hartford needed to replace an audio mixing console, Tom Ray was ready. Due to parts shortages for older audio consoles, Tom chose a new console that uses Livewire Audio over IP audio in and out connections, plus networking to the rest of the facility’s studios. The result of using AoIP technology? A super-quick replacement and configuration of the new console! In the episode, radio engineer and consultant, Tom Ray, takes us on a tour of WJMJ and the Office of Radio and TV of the Archdiocese of Hartford, Connecticut, and discusses the quick work afforded by AoIP audio networking. Plus, you won’t want to miss the “ABIP Horror Story” at the end of this episode.
Show notes:
- WJMJ Catholic Radio, Hartford, CT
- Archdiocese of Hartford – Office of Radio and Television
- Where is WJMJ and how much of Connecticut does its signal cover? Here’s a map.
Guest
Tom Ray – President of Tom Ray Broadcast Consulting
Hosts
Kirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, & South Seas Broadcasting
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