[BC] Can anyone ID this automation system?
Steve
shnewman
Thu Jun 8 23:42:19 CDT 2006
Dan:
I know it well. It's On-Air Digital (Dallas, Tx) I know the guy who
programmed it in Linux, Bob Nelson. Jock turned programmer. It is one of the
most reliable systems with which I've worked. It never goes down and seldom
(and I MEAN seldom) burps. We use it at the station I'm trying to buy here
in Opp, Alabama <grrrrrr>. It's the UDS-II system. It's a division of SMARTS
Broadcasting of Dallas (I believe and SMARTS is the music programming side
of the company) After the initial library dump, we didn't deal with that
division again. (won't go into that story)
Hope that helps. If you want any additional info on the system just holler.
Steve Newman
WAMI AM/FM, Opp, Alabama
Programming/Operations
Steve Walker Productions
Opp, AL 36467
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> Greetings all:
>
> am curious what automation system is running on the monitor in this pic.
> Appears to be DOS based, and I'd like to figure it out.
>
> http://www.sfgate.com/c/pictures/2005/09/17/mn_ncoast_eureka_174_mjm.jpg
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> Thanks,
>
> Daniel L. Steele
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