How a Radio Station Works : Radio Station Equipment: Secondary Mixer

At radio stations, the secondary mixer allows disc jockeys to equalize broadcasts. Learn to use a secondary mixer in this free radio station overview from an experienced radio technician.

Expert: Eric Nash
Bio: Eric Nash has volunteered with WXOJ Valley Free Radio, a Pacifica Radio Network affiliate station in Florence, Mass., working extensively with the technical and equipment aspects of broadcasting.
Filmmaker: David Pakman

Duration : 0:2:27


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7 Responses to “How a Radio Station Works : Radio Station Equipment: Secondary Mixer”

  1. about 50 k…..no …
    about 50 k…..no joke

  2. Just out of …
    Just out of curiosity, how much would a set up like this cost, as far as equipment goes….

  3. he was just try to …
    he was just try to help if you don`t like this don`t watch homies

  4. go see a doctor …
    go see a doctor straight away. what are you types doing looking at this stuff anyway? way out of your league. go and suck a dummy, DEAFO

  5. ADGFSDDSDAFDFFF on November 19th, 2009 at 5:39 pm

    SHIT Audio dude …
    Audio dude cant hear you

  6. looking at the …
    looking at the modules on the WBS console, you can pan pot them a bit…but i’m guessing they don’t really encourage it…easier to teach to do it with the mackey

  7. lol they played …
    lol they played that song on /b/ for its birthday!!!!!!!!

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