Welcome First Time Listeners!
We thank you for visiting Travel Talk Radio.  
Programs are archived for listening on demand 24/7. 
www.traveltalkradio.com/archives.html

The basic requirements to listen are listed below.  Most computers are configured to listen right away however if you need the windows media player download we have provided that link as well.

For Live shows you need a 56k Modem while 28k will work for Archived shows. 
Please email me if you have any problems listening.
Patrick Peartree, Program Technical Director - patrick@traveltalkradio.com

 Mac users, you need the Windows Media Player for Macs.
Our archives and live shows are broadcast in Windows Media Format.  Since Macintosh does not include a Windows Media Player in their computers you have to download a free Windows Media Player from Microsoft.  Simply click on the link below.  You will be directed to a the Windows Media Player download page.  Find the correct download for your operating system and then download the free Player.  Once you download the player into your hard drive you may have to open it to install it and then reboot your computer.  Once you have the Player you can enjoy all the great wsRadio programming either live or on-demand.

Get Windows Media Player
Click Here

Please review this information if you are having problems connecting.

Minimum system requirements to listen to a radio station:
90 MHz or faster Intel Pentium processor (or equivalent CPU)
Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 3
32 MB RAM
30 MB free space on your hard disk
16-bit sound card and speakers
65,000-color or better video display card
28.8Kbps or faster Internet connection and web browser (IE or Netscape Navigator)

A listener can't get any audio at all
Try this:
http://131.191.7.185/testing.asf

Audio Link
http://131.191.7.185/testing.asf
This will test their Media Player.

Does your system meet the minimum requirements for audio streaming? Some older computers simply don't have the capability to receive audio streams, and need to be replaced with newer systems. 

Do you have a Windows Media Player, properly installed? 
If not, go to
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/mediaplayer/en/default.asp?RLD=58

Need the player?
Go to Microsoft's Web Site,
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/en/support/installsupport.asp
download the player, then follow the installation instructions provided. 
If you need help with installation of Microsoft Windows Media Player, go to
Frequently Asked Questions:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/mediaplayer/en/support/InstallSupport.asp

Microsoft's installation help page
If you already have Media Player installed, is it the latest version? Check for Windows Media Player: Windows 95, 98, or NT 4.0 should be version 6.4, Windows 3.x should be version 3.0, Macintosh should be version 6.3 beta.  Windows users can identify the version of the player they are currently using by "right clicking" their mouse when it is over the player, and looking at the properties box.

If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer, do you have the security setting at "Medium" or lower? Our audio streams do not work on systems set to high security. If you need to change your security settings, restart your computer completely before trying again.

If you memory or cache file folders are full you may experience audio streaming errors, try emptying your Temporary Internet files, and any addition files, such as the contents of the recycling bin.

If you are listening in an office, is there a firewall, proxy server, in place that blocks audio streams? Go to http://www.microsoft.com/windows98/support/faq/SUPFAQMPlayer.asp

Microsoft's general help page
Look for the firewall and proxy server information.

If your still having problems, please go to
http://www.streamingaudio.com
and click on "Client Support" and then on to "Troubleshooting".

 Cheers!   The staff at Travel Talk Radio