CHAPTER 8

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Radio Studios

 

 

 

 

This chapter explains the permanent facilities used for making radio programs, from the microphone in the studio to the equipment that feeds the program to the transmitter. Arrangements and equipment for the temporary facilities used in “remote” broadcasting from outside the studio are covered in Chapters 10 and 11.

TYPES OF STUDIOS

Radio studios are special rooms where audio programs or contributions are produced and prepared for broadcasting. Apart from their technical equipment, the important thing about radio studios is that they are designed or adapted to be isolated from outside sounds, so there is no background noise interference with a program. Further, they have special acoustic treatment ...

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