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Webinars: IP Audio
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IP Audio from the Field
March 16, 2010; 2 p.m. ET
While IP audio has found suitable use with a studio facility, it also has practical applications for transporting audio between facilities for remotes and studio-to-transmitter links.
By attending you will learn how to use ensure reliable results when using this technology over a variety of connection paths.
By attending this webinar you will learn about:
Instructor: Doug Irwin, CPBE DRB AMD
Click to register for the IP Audio in the Field webinar.
IP Audio in the Studio
Now available on demand
Digital audio has evolved into a higher form that can be transported via a packet-switched network as IP audio. By attending you will learn how to implement this technology, including hardware considerations, as well as gain insight into the various formats available.
By attending this webinar you will learn about:
Instructor: Jeff Smith, CEA CBNT
Click to access the IP Audio in the Studio webinar.
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FEMA Best Practices Guide
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EAS/CAP FAQ
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NWS RSS Feed for CAP Messages
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