posted by:
radiorevolt
2004-07-30 14:25:17
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Possible Radio Stations:
- A Car as a radio station - A Bicycle as a radio station - A Brick as a radio station - A Cactus as a radio station - A Shoe as a radio station - A Hat as a radio station - A Book as a radio station - A Tree as a radio station - A Cookie Jar as a radio station - A Umbrella as a radio station - A Shoe as a radio station - A Kitchen as a radio station - A Dog as a radio station - A Window as a radio station - A Lunch Box as a radio station - A Clock as a radio station - A Compass as a radio station - A Lamp as a radio station - A Chair as a radio station - A Rock as a radio station - A Pillow as a radio station - A Boat as a radio station - A Garden as a radio station - A Bathroom as a radio station - A Basketball court as a radio station - A Monument as a radio station - A Trash can as a radio station - A Water drain as a radio station - A Corridor as a radio station - A Street as a radio station - A Bridge as a radio station - A Rooftop as a radio station - A Swimming pool as a radio station - A Seat on a train as a radio station - A Table in a Café as a radio station - A Desk in an office as a radio station - A Fishing pier as a radio station - A Smokestack as a radio station - A Laudromat as a radio station - A Laboratory as a radio station - A Bed as a radio station
Share your ideas about other possible radio stations. Post them here.
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posted by:
dispatx
2004-09-14 05:16:15
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an <a href="http://www.dispatx.com">art collective</a> as a radio station!
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posted by:
dispatx
2004-09-14 05:17:12
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apologies, didn't know the <a> tag was off and couldn't preview ... to reprise ...
an art collective as a radio station!
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posted by:
marco
2004-09-19 17:08:16
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A school locker as a radio station.
Serendipity as a radio station. - Build a cheap transmitter with repeating audio programmed in something like cheap like flash memory and use long life batteries or a solar charger. - Send the whole thing off into the world. Let it travel on its own. Put it on a truck, put it on a balloon, put it in a chain mail letter to be passed around to friends or sympathetic (or pathetic) strangers.
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posted by:
Max
2004-11-03 13:21:15
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A couple of engineers at my old college station got our FCC license revoked by hooking the transmitter up to the Amtrack eastern corridor train tracks--not much elevation but great range if you have the current to power it.
Max
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posted by:
JoseFritz
2005-06-17 16:01:10
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