[BC] Re: LPB's Little "Blue" 5c Console
wmroradio at bellsouth.net
wmroradio at bellsouth.net
Sun Feb 8 18:17:18 CST 2009
Why I have this on my mind, are there any commerical stations using the LPB "Blue 5c", small blue console? My sports guy came in this afternoon and asked me, "are we going to be using THAT on a permanent basis!???" I said for now, yes.
I laughed to myself, it does look like an "oversized" toy console, but it really isn't. Monday thru Saturday, my station is satellite automated with an ABC Music Format and we are only using the last 2 faders for that.
Sunday's I have to have 2 mics, 2 cd players, and the dial up line for church services. It seems to accommodate that well. The only pitfall it has, no audition channel. We always have used the control room board for what little production we do, and I have been using the cue channel on the little blue board to feed the PC to record.
My thoughts are this, why have such a "MONSTER" board for a little 1 KW AM station that is automated like we are? All my other stuff, spots, weather, news, special programming, is download from somewhere else, scheduled, and played back through the automation system.
Just some thoughts on the "cutest" board from the past 10 years. Does anyone have one they use as an on air console? If so, do you like it?
Scott
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Scott Bailey
President/General Manager
WMRO-AM, Magic 1560
Gallatin, TN
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From: wmroradio at bellsouth.net
>
There was a picture of a station posted here on the board not to long ago that
was on a local, "Class C" channel using a slant wire. What were the call letters
> of that station and is the picture still on the NECRAT.com website?
>
> Thanks,
> Scott
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> Scott Bailey
> President/General Manager
> WMRO-AM, Magic 1560
> Gallatin, TN
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