My message that created the idea of Noisebridge Hackrspace radio.
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From: "giovanni_re" <john_re(a)fastmail.us>
To: noisebridge-discuss(a)lists.noisebridge.net, cq(a)lists.noisebridge.net
Subject: [CQ] K-Noisebridge - NB should start an FM radio station. "The
Bridge"
Date: Wed, 06 Feb 2013 11:37:45 -0800
Community outreach.
Y'know how radiostations call themselves by word names nowdays, instead
of call signs? Like Alice, The Bone, The Revolution.?
We should call it. "The Bridge".
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[CQ] Invitation: East Bay Amateur Radio Club meeting this Friday at
7:30pm - RADIO SAUSALITO
Jack k6jeb at
yahoo.com Tue Sep 11 19:52:03 UTC 2012
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I'd like to invite you to the East Bay Amateur Radio Club September
meeting this Friday, September 14th at 7:30pm. We meet at the El
Sobrante Public Library 4191 Appian Way El Sobrante. Since this month's
topic isn't specifically about ham radio, why not invite your non-ham
friends/family/colleagues? Come join the fun this Friday!!!!
This month's presentation:
"Radio Sausalito"
Jonathan Westerling, founder and president of Radio Sausalito will share
with us what happens behind the scenes to keep the Bay Area's smallest
radio station on the air 11 years after its first broadcast. We'll learn
about the strict technical requirements that limit legal transmission on
180 meters (the am radio band) and the unique technology that that
allows listeners to tune in jazz on 1610 AM. Jonathan will also offer up
his 20 years of expertise in broadcasting to answer your questions about
broadcast radio and its future.
Bio:
Jonathan Westerling, 36, grew up in the small rural town of Harvard,
Massachusetts, a town with literally a single traffic light and more
apple orchards than any other town in New England. At the age of 7 he
started his first radio station called "WXYZ" using a Mr. Microphone.
From this bucolic upbringing, Jonathan journeyed to
Cleveland where he
earned a Bachelor’s in Musical Performance from the Cleveland
Institute
of Music and a Bachelors in Audio Engineering from Case Western Reserve
University. After graduating he became president of Tech Efficiency, an
on-location computer consulting firm and at the same time served as
bassoonist and contrabassoonist for the Canton, Ohio Symphony Orchestra.
Jonathan came to Sausalito in 1999 and spent five years with the
Branding/Marketing firm Landor Associates rising to the level of
Worldwide Technology Coordinator. For the past eight years he has been
Manager of Mackenzie & Albritton LLP, a telecommunications law firm in
San Francisco. He has served with the Sausalito Arts Commission, the
Marin Office of Emergency Services Communications Volunteers and the
Sausalito Police Volunteers
73, Jack Burris, K6JEB Program Chair, East Bay Amateur Radio Club
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