Iron Dog Trail Reports Live Now!

The BSSD Student Broadcasting Team will be working in the field to provide as much coverage of the 2009 Iditarod as possible. This is a multi-village student project, and so everything you see is result of many students working together. Use this forum to offer comments, suggestions, requests, and feedback. This area also houses links to past IditaProject video, pictures and audio.

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Iron Dog Trail Reports Live Now!

Postby Johncn » Tue Feb 12, 2008 10:49 am

Hey folks,

A new batch of SBT kids are live at the Iron Dog checkpoint in Unalakleet, and are connected via satellite. These are students in training, basically, for IditaProject coverage, and not our SBT core group that has experience.

They will be logged into the SBT Comments and Suggestions Forum on this board if you have requests, or want to ask Iron Dog racers specific questions through them. They will ALSO be posting updates to this thread from the checkpoint.

So, Adrianna (their teacher) and Damon are helping the kids get going with Iron Dog trail condition reports, and live radio interviews with KNOM in Nome. Let's say it's the SBT Puppy Team :roll:

We will get the LIVE QuickTime feed up here shortly:

Iron Dog Checkpoint Live - Unalakleet!
rtsp://qtss.bssd.org/irondog.sdp

Technical Notes: This stream is best viewed in the free QuickTime Player for Windows or Macintosh computers, or in the free VLC Player for Windows, Macintosh and Linux.

QuickTime Download - Free
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/

VLC Player Download - Free
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/

Regards,

Johncn
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Re: Iron Dog Trail Reports Live Now!

Postby MotorWerk » Thu Feb 14, 2008 8:22 am

Will there be more tests soon? Perhaps from out in the wild? I'm not saying that you should drive the equipment to Farawayistan, but it would be cool to see if the picture quality has the same excellent standard off the beaten path, so to speak.
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