The Public’s Radio
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Bypassing SNMP v3 on the new ATX Satellite Receivers
Breathing new life into the old PRSS satellite receivers, using SNMP. Continue reading
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Telling the Time By Seeing the Time
Public radio lives and dies by the clock, but how does that work when all your air talent is working from home? Here’s some solid (and inexpensive) ways to bring accurate time to remote sites. Continue reading
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WELH returns to “Cutting Edge Classics”
It wasn’t until after TPR’s lease on WELH ended that I finally was able to, with Wheeler School’s help, get WELH’s transmitter site set up the way I really wanted it to be. Continue reading
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TPR’s New Signal on 102.9FM in Providence
The Public’s Radio lease on WELH 88.1FM Providence ends on Sept 30, 2021…but we now have a new signal of our own on 102.9FM – and it’s even better! Continue reading
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PDFH: Pledge Drives From Home
The Public’s Radio starts its first pledge drive since the coronavirus lockdown on Thursday June 25th. Here’s a look behind the tech/operational curtain of how we’re doing it! Continue reading
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Off-site Backup Studio for TPR
Radio is a 24/7/365 business, so we tend to have a lot of redundant backups. Except for one thing: the studios. The riots that happened several hours after the peaceful BLM protests changed that. Continue reading
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Radio for Churches during Coronavirus
In the pandemic, many churches are turning to radio to broadcast a sermon to parishoners in their cars in the parking lot. It’s a clever idea, but difficult to do legally. Continue reading
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TPR’s South Coast News Bureau
Our new South Coast News Bureau is fully online as of October 2019. Here’s an inside look at the facility and some of the technology behind it. Continue reading
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Controling Axia xNode with Enco DAD
How to use UDP commands from Enco DAD to change routing in an Axia xNode Continue reading
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Intermod Interference to WNPN in New Bedford
Why does the WNPN 89.3FM signal seem a little “off” near the State Pier in New Bedford? Intermod is a major reason…read on to learn why! Continue reading









