Find out how Axia xNodes helped provide an essential link for Community Radio for Northern Colorado's KUNC and KJAC.
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Axia Links Northern Colorado

xNodes assist popular community radio network.

Northern Community Radio studios91.5 KUNC in Greeley, Colorado has served up news, public radio programming, and music for Northern Coloradans since the '60s. Earlier this year, with the launch of a second flagship station—105.5 KJAC The Colorado Sound—that changed, with news and public radio content staying at KUNC and music moving to KJAC.

The stations are co-located but a second audio path from the studios was required to feed the new station. How did they do it? With a little help from some Axia. Find out how DoE Ken Broeffle used xNodes to ensure this...

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It's Beginning to Sound a Lot Like Christmas
Radio Núcleo Chooses Axia
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It's that time of year again... Time for Christmas music and holiday cheer at radio stations everywhere! Give your Christmas music that extra sparkle with Christmas presets for your Omnia processor. Download them here!

Juan Punyed in Produ

Radio Núcleo de Chiapas recently made the move to Axia at five of their stations in southern Mexico. In this Spanish language article, our Juan Punyed tells Produ this keeps with recent trends as Axia continues to make inroads in Mexico and across Latin America.

Found in the Attic:1920s Radio Workshop

Victor vacuum tubesTechnology has advanced by leaps and bounds over the last century—probably more than during any other period in human history. As a result, broadcast electronics used back in the day seem downright ancient in relative terms. But this was complex gear for its day, and advanced enough to bring radio to life nearly a full hundred years ago. So what was it like at the dawn of radio? Tom Vernon takes a look at a 1920s-era radio workbench in this edition of Found in the Attic.

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