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Moving a studio in Bush alaska

NPR member station KSKO 89.5 McGrath, Alaska with our new studio going live at the end of the month. Left to right.. main studio, production and tech core. Heres the pic: Combined.jpg

We are what Scott Fybush would call "nominally" NPR... we have 7 hours a day of local programming, 2 hours of country music and 5 hours of rock/classic rock/oldies/AC in the afternoon with all 7 hours wrapping around our cornerstone of weather and "messages" (community bulletin board of the air)
We carry several typical public radio and non public radio typical syndicated shows....a yacht rock show, a travel show, a classic country show and "The Car Doctor" with Ron Ananian. We're a cross between NPR/community/college radio in programming styles and everything we run/program is because of an identified community need/want/desire.

We carry 1 hour of the BBC at 5am, one our of NPR's ME at 6am, then local programming 7 to 9, a regional show 9 to 12, local shows 12-5, state news at 5, half hour of ATC at 530, Native American Calling at 6 and BBC at 7pm. We actually dropped Fresh Air as it was long longer relevant to my listeners , dropped the 2nd hour of ME and 1st hour of ATC to add local programming.

We've been at 70 Chinana Avenue for 43 years and needed to move because the building is falling apart and will be too expensive to fix. And it was time to upgrade alot of our gear after 15-20 years of life

Our satellite dishes and tower are staying at the old location and we're using licensed STL links for main and back up carrying both audio and data (internet) with satellite recievers, processing and transmitter gear in a weatherize connex box outside the old building.

We're moving to the Iditarod Area School District administrative offices building that also houses a local museum.

We upgraded from the BW TX internal processing and a dbx166xs to an Monia Volt runnign the cgsmooth preset. We are upgrading our streaming hardware from a Comrex briclink II to a Telos Zip Stream R. We have RDS now, currently static but will be dynamic when the studio goes live at the end of the month. We went from IMediatouch to Zetta automation. The level of support and flexibility of the system is what sold us.

We went from a Wheatstone E1 with 8 channels to an Wheatstone IP16 for the studio, with several channels removed for live copy, which is imperative to what we do, and we didnt want it covering up console faders. We will keep those taken out channels for spares and keep our old blades as spares. We will take a combo of prod and on air gear from the previous on air and production room and create a SHTF studio in the weatherized connex box.

No, I dont live in the new place, I'm about 3 blocks away in a house.

The old building will likely get torn down and plowed into the basement. They are going to attempt to sell the land but with the small size and the fact the tower/sat dishes are staying there, I doubt it'll sell.

We have an Angry Audio Bluetooth device for phones and laptops to run into the main console. We have a seperate computer for internet and editing. We have a new phone system and will reuse the old phone hybrid.

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not necessarily

i should add to that... one day, two years ago.... some moose stopped at my station steps to lick up the rock salt.. then walked down the main road in town and sat in the school parking lot .... lickign up the rock salt. just 100 feet from where my new studio will be
 
This is fascinating. Thank you for explaining all the work of moving a radio station. Best wishes in your new location for much continued success.
 
Nice new digs Paul. A couple of questions...what is an SHTF studio and how can it fit in a box? Also, does the station have to pay rent and what about you, are you paying rent in your new house?
 
Nice new digs Paul. A couple of questions...what is an SHTF studio and how can it fit in a box? Also, does the station have to pay rent and what about you, are you paying rent in your new house?
shit hits the fan. itsd a big container/connex box
yes yes and yes
 
KSKO’s main and back up STL’s to the 89.5 McGrath, AK transmitter site.
Starlink feeding the web stream to the world and to our FM rebroadcast stations (not translators!)
New studio to transmitter location is about 1/4 mile as the crow flies.
Those orange marks On the pole are the “priority” cargo stickers from Alaska air transit, our local passenger airline who carried this up here

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Did you put them up? Are those little round things satellite dishes or something else?
they are as the picture caption says, main and back up studio to transmitter links... licensed and unlicensed links
 
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