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How to Be a ds106 DJ

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Thanks to Christina Hendricks and Rochelle Lockridge for instigating a Google Hangout (live streamed to YouTube and ds106radio) for people to share their approaches for listening to and broadcasting on the radio.

We had participation from east to west across North America, as well as Hawaii and New Zealand! I am hoping someone might pick up some of the resources/tutorials mentioned and help fill out/clean up the ds106 radio guide.

Among the topics discussed were ways to listen, mobile apps for broadcasting, and the various setups with LadioCast & Nicecast (Mac OS) and Winamp/Edcast (Windows) people use to broadcast.

And we laughed a lot.

Thanks to Bryan Jackson, we now have a schematic diagram representing the set up Grant Potter uses to broadcast his vinyl music

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