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Distribute short range broadcasting stations throughout the region that broadcast details of their
site's history. Tourists walk around with radio receivers; as they go near a place, they can tune in to it. Different frequencies for
different epochs.
CNN: Air Flash
http://www.cnn.com/...7/08/phoneport.idg/ Similar idea with local travel information and cellular phones [jutta, Mar 07 1997]
Low-Tech Version
Historians_20on_20Buses [swimswim, Oct 20 2011]
Radio Free Skaro
http://www.radiofreeskaro.com/ [jaksplat, Dec 13 2011]
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You could build these yourself with a closed-loop tape,
a cheap walkman, and a Mr. Microphone. |
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Something similar to this at some places...At a zoo here, you can buy 'zoo keys' that you plug into a gadget at different animals and get information...and a 'house of the future' called Xanadu in Orlando Florida hands out little recievers you hold to your ear, and each room has its own transmitter telling you about the features. |
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Here in NZ we have something similar - a tourist
information station, on the same (lowest in our
FM range) frequency throughout the country.
It gives out different information depending on
where you are (over quite large areas though). |
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This idea is really #1, or at least tied for it: + |
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[jutta] showed up and posted this idea, then stuck around and
continued to run the site for the intervening twenty years and odd. |
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Sometimes, reading it gives the impression that this idea has been
baked. |
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Also, (belated) welcome to the halfbakery! |
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