>Off topic, I realize, but perhaps someone could indulge this
>question by responding off group:
>My son is trying to set up a thatrical presentation of a dance show,
>and they will have several different (but coordinate) sound tracks
>which will work concurrently with the dancing. He has asked me if
>multiple transmitters could be legally set up so each audience
>member can choose the audio - music track to listen to, each on
>their own radio. As usual, funds are very limited. Lease? Build
>your own? FM vs AM? Adequate but not illegal RF levels? Suggestions
>anyone? THANKS.
- best regards, Marty Michener
Martin C. Michener, Ph.D.,
President, MIST Software Assoc. Inc., P. O. Box 269, Hollis, NH
03049 http://www.enjoybirds.com/
Faculty, Landscape Institute, Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University,
Cambridge, MA http://arboretum.harvard.edu/programs/ld/faculty.html
Course: Summer 655A, "Plant Identification in New England"
http://isites.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do?keyword=k34018
Course: Fall 654A, "Site Inventory for Sustainable
Landscaping"
http://arboretum.harvard.edu/programs/ld/courses.php?sa=PL&sem=Fall%5E2008
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