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Trouble listening?
Getting our sounds to you is complicated. If our equipment is working normally, you
will hear a pleasant sound when you click on at least one of our four LISTEN
sources. Most listening problems are caused when our software does not match yours.
We are willing to add new software to help solve this problem. First, though,
if your computer has a problem listening to Truth Radio, please contact
your local computer support person to get your computer to "line up" with our sending
software. If your technician has a suggestion for a new LISTEN software we
could install, we would be happy to hear about it.
If you have gone to the LISTEN to the Truth page and you have not been able to "get" truth radio's sounds, here are some hints. We stream in Real Audio, Mp3 and Windows Player. If you do not know whether you are equipped to receive these methods of "hearing" us through your computer, please get help from your local computer service person. WE WANT you to become a regular listener.
If you look on the page LISTEN to the Truth you will find a place to click that will allow you to download the Real Audio program free of charge. That would be a good place to try to start.
The process that brings you Truth Radio is complicated. Truth Radio's control room in Nipomo, California is the hub connecting our client-broadcasters with a many links in the chain of events that bring the sounds of their programs to your ears.
The broadcaster could be in Missouri, Montana, Arizona, Texas, Maine or any state. The program host phones us in Nipomo and our automatic connection device puts his voice on line with our programming computers.
The sounds then travel to a set of gain control devices that cost us about $7,500. Then cables take the feed and pipe it to our four streaming computers (Servers one, two, three and five.) We also send a signal to www.soundwaves2000.com in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania,. Soundwaves gives us the extra ability to serve more people than we have room for on the other servers. They feed our sounds to a special web server located in New Jersey. There, in an equipment rack directly next to the rack serving ABC News, we begin our trip through the Internet to your computer. You can connect with Soundwaves if you click on Server Four.
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