TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
Simply speaking, this system consists of six small FM transmitters and six battery-driven FM radios:

Sound is sent out from a computer (and/or instruments and other live inputs) to a sound card with several outputs.

Each output is connected to a mini-FM transmitter with its own output frequency.

As each radio is turned on it is tuned in manually through the FM bandwidth in to the different audio tracks.

At the same time there will always be the possibility of mixing in - and the eventual processing of - sound from other local FM-stations.

Net Radio, both transmitted and received, will be able to send and recycle either the whole, or parts of the soundscape on FM bandwidth.

By connecting a microphone to a mini-FM transmitter it is also possible to use the FM bandwidth as an “effect box”.

The six small radio receivers become the “mixing board” in relation to the local performance/installation space.



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