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How a Radio Station Works : Radio Station Equipment: CD Player Functions

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Uploaded by on Sep 13, 2008

Radio cd players allow djs to cue songs for broadcast. Learn how to use a radio station cd player in this free radio station overview from an experienced radio technician.

Expert: Eric Nash
Bio: Eric Nash has volunteered with WXOJ Valley Free Radio, a Pacifica Radio Network affiliate station in Florence, Mass., working extensively with the technical and equipment aspects of broadcasting.
Filmmaker: David Pakman

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  • @asniperx: The captioning is there for people with faulty hearing,but it's ALSO there for us to read when we just can't understand the instructor's speech due to bad sound (low/no sound),too loud (loud background noise),distorted noise,or if the instructor speaks unintelligibly. You are NOT dense! That was a very good question! @ leimeisei909: Way to enlighten a poster,friendo!!!

  • who would wacth this

  • @asniperx Congratulations, you're officially the most dense person I've ever seen on the internet. That's called "captioning", and most professional videos have it; it is for people who cannot hear very well and need visual assistance.

  • ok !!! i have a cuestion !!!  the broadcast board it's a transmitter too ???

  • why the writing over this? hes saying whats on there.

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