Axia at KCBI, George Stage finds the EZ Way to Fly, and FitA
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Song Of Solomon

KCBI Dallas sings Axia's praises

KCBI studio

When Solomon Bachman came to KCBI in Dallas in early 2014, a new studio build was on the docket. Lots of older gear was in need of being replaced, and an altogether new facility was needed.

Not least among the equipment concerns was a need for new consoles. Solomon and Director or Engineering Tim Walker met, and decided Axia was the way to go.

It took a while for the studio build to get underway, but the Axia install went smoothly, and before long KCBI was up and running in their new facility. See the pics and get the details straight from Solomon!

Find the Way to Go

Learning to Fly - the EZ Way!
FitA: Heath Capacitor Checker

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TA engineer George Stage had been interested in flying since he was young. From building model planes to getting his pilot's license, flight was a lifelong pursuit. Once George got his wings, it was time for the next step: build his own plane.

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FitA? What's FitA? No, it's not Mediterranean bread or cheese. It's Tom Vernon's Found in the Attic! In this latest edition, Tom finds a late '60s model Heathkit IT-28 capacitor checker. Read on to get the specs and find out if it still works!

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