This audio is as it came off the Internet in 2011 and has not been modified or transcoded. Under the Shoutcast page's "History" header. As of the date of this posting the playlist is still openly viewable Reinstated the simulcast in 2016 on an external streaming host, putting it behindĪn high-cost paywall and limiting access to 30 simultaneous users Their Shoutcast server and exceeding their bandwidth limit. Listeners/refugees started flocking to the KAHM stream, causing KAHM noĮnd of problems (albeit unintentionally) by overloading Sirius/XM (US commercial satellite DAB monopoly clusterf-k) having cancelled theirīeautiful music service earlier in the year. September 14 because of a sudden extreme increase of traffic caused by Simulcasting via stream, which began in 2005, was ultimately cancelled on 2015 Once I find them I will post those captures here.) According to the Shoutcast status page they were encoding at 44100/96 MP3, as of this writeup in November 2019. (I know I captured audio during this period, and remember doing it, but I have no idea where the disks are. About a year or so before public simulcasting ended, they increased it to 22020/64, improving the audio quality considerably. In 2011, KAHM were encoding at a low sample rate and bitrate (16 kHz 32Kb CBR stereo-intensity MPEG 2.0 layer 3) thus it was of comparitavely low fidelity. The stream was captured using WGET in Mandrake 2008.1 to spool the MP3 audio feed from their Shoutcast server to a file on my local disk. The second is from Hallowe'en of that year and is around 20 minutes in length. A timed playlist is included as a separate text file (use the "TEXT" download option at right to view it). The first capture is from 2011 February 27 and is 3 1/2 hours long. Here are two unscoped captures from the live stream simulcast of the famous easy listening station KAHM 102.1 in Prescott, AZ (), captured in 2011.
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