Webcam Adjustments
Any of you who are taking the occasional look at our webcam on Baldy Mountain in Breckenridge, Colorado, may have noticed some changes. Last week we changed the camera exposure setting from fixed to automatic in an effort to prolong the time that there is a viewable image. In the morning and evening we were getting an all black image even though there was still light on the mountain. We seem to have accomplished our goal at the slight expense of getting some wider exposure swings during the day as clouds roll by. One more problem we experienced was icing on the protective case which blocked our image until the sun burned it off. We’re curious as to the effects of the snow once winter really sets in. Here’s the link to the...
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This is the first post from Summit Public Radio & TV. We will provide general information regarding our operations. As you might be aware, we face many challenges keeping seven radio stations and three tv station on the air, especially since our electronics site is atop Baldy Mountain and winter weather makes access a problem. However, we have a hard working Board and a wonderful group of Supporting Members, all dedicated to keeping Summit Public Radio’s stations on the air. You can follow us on Twitter: sprtv You can visit our website: www.summitpublicradio.org We would like to hear from you. Please comment on any or all of our posts.