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Subject: Turntables and LPs Date: Sat Sep 04 2021 09:19 pm
From: Ogg To: Brian Rogers

Hello Brian Rogers!

** On Tuesday 31.08.21 - 18:33, Brian Rogers wrote to Ogg:

 Og>> It went alright.  The university radio station had three
 Og>> studios all "connected" and visible to each other by
 Og>> large glass windows.  I would be in one studio and the
 Og>> host would be in another. The host of the show would
 Og>> either give me a hand signal or they give me the key
 Og>> words to listen to before starting a song or breaking to
 Og>> commercial.

 BR> I could never do a show like that. While I realize it may
 BR> have been easier for you, I'd still have an issue doing
 BR> that.

It wasn't a problem at all. We could always get the attention  
of the other person by sending a message over the headphones.  
It was like working as a team. I learned how different hosts  
preferred to work.  Techs could select a particuilar show to  
work on, or a host could try to request a specific person to  
work with.

 Og>> To qualify being part of the radio club, we were put
 Og>> through a test that consisted of a mock solo radio show.
 Og>> [...]

 BR> I never minded the announcing. I'm sure it was a pretty
 BR> simple test to take.

It was fairly simple for the most part. But the tester injected  
random "emergencies" or something specific that needed to be  
done.  One random request required me to queue up a specific  
commercial/announcement which tested my ability to find it in  
the pile of tapes, and even queue it up in an adjoining studio  
and control it back in my main studio. And.. I had to play it  
within a specific time integrating it into the flow and context  
of my own show.  I loved the ability to control gear in another  
studio, but it required specific jumpering to set that up.

 Og>> I volunteered to power up the transmitters on Sunday
 Og>> mornings and queue the national anthem. That was a cool
 Og>> job with lots of switches to flip and dials to turn.

 BR> I bet! When I was in high school still, I was doing a
 BR> sunday morning show and then had to run the weekly god
 BR> squad. It was a 500Watt daytime AM that played hot A/C...
 BR> borderline CHR. I'd have to fire up the transmitters and
 BR> wait a bit for them to be at spec before turning the
 BR> switch to the sticks out in back on.

Yes.. I think my campus station was on AM at the time too.  
There was a warm up period to reach spec before flipping some  
main switches.

 BR> The station had a cat, it was it's mascot of sorts which
 BR> was cool. Feeding the cat was part of opening duties. It
 BR> was a pretty neutral cat, not mean but not overly
 BR> friendly.

No litter box duties?


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