Skala.fm, Finding a Path to WABE, and Chio the Hitman
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Studio Move in Four Days? No Problem!

Axia Assists in Relocation, New Studio Build for Denmark's Skala.fm

Andy Linton at Skala.fm

Any studio relocation project or new studio build is likely to run into its share of problems and delays. But when it's expected to run start to finish in only four days, you may as well be asking for the impossible.

But with Total Broadcast Consultants' Andy Linton on the job, along with a team of experienced and enthusiastic engineers each assigned a specific task - and a little help from Axia Audio - this huge, seemingly impossible task covering multiple points across the Danish countryside was more than just possible - it was as good as done.

Rapid Relocation

Finding the Path to WABE
Radio Video: Chio the Hitman
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Axia Support Engineer Jeff McGinley recently gave members of Canada's Western Association of Broadcast Engineers an overview of Pathfinder at a training seminar in Calgary. The presentation was a success, and reinforced the value of on-site visits by The Telos Alliance 24/7 Support staff.

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We return to 1993 with Chio the Hitman on NYC's Z-100, courtesy of California Aircheck. Chio plays to the late-night audience, skirting FCC guidelines and rockin' like no other. Note the 30-key studio phone (all lines lit), the ocean of carts, and... blast cover? We don't need no stinkin' blast cover!

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