Greetings! First, we’d like to take the opportunity to thank you for airing the Harvest Anaheim Crusade. On the below-listed dates/start-times the English broadcast releases of the Harvest Anaheim Crusade will be carried live on the AMR-100 receiver. Stations may be permissioned for some or all three evenings of the crusade. Friday, August 6th: 6:30-9:00 PM Pacific (9:30-12:00 MN Eastern) Saturday, August 7th 6:30-9:30 PM Pacific (9:30-12:30 AM Eastern) Sunday, August 8th 5:30-8:30 PM Pacific (8:30-11:30 PM Eastern) There are two issues of interest to you that we’d like to bring to your attention. Output Ports There are two stereo output ports or four monaural ports on the AMR-100. To give you some flexibility, the programs will be sent to mapped port TMAP2 which defaults to Audio Output Port T2 (stereo) on your receiver. If you are happy having the Harvest Anaheim Crusade audio stream out of Port T2 stereo, you need not do anything further. On the other hand, if you’d like to stream the program out another port, please reference pages 8, 12, 13, 14, 50 & 60 of the latest AMR-100 manual (FW 1.87, Revision 38, 6/08/10) and the additional information that follows. If audio output on a different port is desired, refer to the AMR manual for details on how to change the TMAP2 physical mapping. Target Maps Mapped targets use the same physical outputs, but can be addressed by a single name. The mapped names are listed below with their default mapping: TMAP1 – T1 (stereo) TMAP2 – T2 (stereo) TMAP3 – T1L (mono) TMAP4 – T1R (mono) TMAP5 – T2L (mono) TMAP6 – T2R (mono) Normally, live programs will be sent to a mapped port and the associated default hardware port (T1, T2, T1L, etc.) will be used—connections to the air chain can stay in place. If you wish to have a different configuration you can specify a new mapped target from the AMR-100’s front panel. The target in the playlist stays the same even if the external routing is changed. If the TMAP1 is mapped to T1L, then when the TMAP1 target is specified in a playlist, it will play out T1L (mono). However, if you change the mapping of TMAP1 to T2 (stereo), then when TMAP1 is used as a target, it will go out the second stereo port. This has little use internally to a station, but it becomes valuable to a live program, because the head-end of the program does not know what port a receiver is connected to for airing. The program producer will communicate to the station what 1 TMAP port they will use. They may, for example, say they will be using TMAP2 for their program and the station will map that to the physical port they want to use for the program. If the station wants that program to come out T1, then they would map TMAP2 to T1. However, another station uses a mono feed and wants the same program to come out T2R. That station would map TMAP2 to T2R. When the program is sent, each station would get the same program out the ports they assigned. Again, if audio output on a different port is desired, refer to the TMAP discussion areas of the AMR manual for details on how to change the TMAP2 physical mapping. Permissions If you haven’t already done so, please email your request (including which evening(s) you desire) to air the Harvest Crusade via the AMR-100 to programs@amb-os.com . Once we’ve permissioned your AMR-100 you can verify that you have been authorized for the broadcast by going to “tools” in your User Interface software, and selecting “show approved programs”. Blessings to you! DB Richard Becvar Amb-OS Media Midwest Office 3003 Snelling Avenue North St. Paul, MN 55113 949.681.7664 Voice (CA) 651.631.5047 Voice (MN) 651.344.1084 FAX dick@amb-os.com www.amb-os.com 2