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Setting up an economical AM studio

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I’m looking to link up with what used to be known as the Waitt Radio Networks and welcome input on what you believe would be an ideal set up studio wise since it’s our desire to have a morning and afternoon local host running in a “live-assist” kind of mode. Would also like to hear from you on what you believe is an OK board to use and what would work best for a telephone system in bringing callers on-air (not in the sense of a talk show but like having the chamber of commerce manager or a city/state official on-air for road closures and the like).
 
Is Dial Global still offering the Waitt product?

Using their computers, you don't need much. A 4-6 channel mixer, a telephone interface, a couple of microphones, power amp, speakers.
 
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