FINDING PUBLIC ZEPHYR SITES
When you need to find a Zephyr or compatible to connect with in another city, there are
a number of resources to which you can turn. There are many hundreds
of sites around the country – and the world – which offer a wide variety of services.
Some are high- end recording studios; some are broadcast stations; while others are
small home studios. Some come with award- winning talent, while others are offered
"bare." Chances are, you'll find what you are looking for somewhere below...
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Telos World Wide Web site
http://www.zephyr.com will connect you to a variety of information about the
Zephyr and ISDN, including site pointers.
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AudioBahn
A list of broadcasters and sound studios using codecs, maintained by Jay Rose's
Digital Playroom.
These sites have submitted their names so other professionals can call them for
newsfeeds, help with remotes, audio transfers, and so on. All services are optional,
and fees are negotiated by the parties involved. The list is maintained as a public
service to help you find each other... after that, it's up to you.
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The list is updated as appropriate, approximately once a month.
Comments or additions may be sent by e- mail to: jcrose@dplay.com.
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Digifon List
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FTP:
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ftp.vortex.com:/audio/audio- networks/codec.list
WWW:
http://www.tiac.net/users/jcrose/audiobahn
Paper:
For a printout of the current list, send a stamped self- addressed envelope to:
Jay Rose, 20 Marion Street, Brookline MA 02146- 4905. Allow time for mailing...
or send an overnight airbill on your account with Fedex, UPS, or Airborne.
Phone
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203- 254- 0869
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203- 256- 5723 (Fax)
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