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KSKO 89.5 McGrath, Alaska Facility Pictures Collage

I've shared pics of KSKO before, but only one at a time.. I thought you'd like to see the whole operation at once. I'm proud of this place and brag on it for good reason.

Pic #1 is the studio. Wheatstone E1 console, ImediaTouch automation. XDS satellite receiver for NPR, Scientific Atlanta for statewide newscasts and EAS monitoring (moving the state news to the second XDS) and BW TX300V2 transmitter along with DBX166xs compressor/limiter. We use the internal audio processing of the BW.

Pic #2: The KSKO Scala FMO turnstile antenna with an ERP of 90 Watts at 60 feet off the ground. The stuff below it is a no longer used KSKO 870 STL dish and the KSKO 870 transmitter to studio telemetry link yagi.

Pic #3: NPR satellite dish

Pic #4: Satellite dish for statewide news and EAS monitoring.

Pic #5: Front of station building with letters on it.

Pic #6: Back room with 2000 records and gear stored for our annual 2 day music festival live at the local park that we also broadcast on radio.

Pic #7: Our merchandise room where we store and sell all kinds of station swag (new, awesome stuff coming next month!!)

Pic #8: The crazy, glutton for punishment guy who leads the stations efforts day to day.

Pic #9: 3000 or so CD's in the studio.

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Wow...And I thought I had many CD's. My bedroom is loaded down with CD's and the studio itself has some in it. With all the music, I'm getting now, my storage space is getting very limited. Oh well, when you play so many songs, from many different styles and singers, that's to be expected. Love all the other pics too. They look really great! (y) Wish your radio station all the best.

Dan <><​
 
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