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KPOV 88.9 FM, High Desert Community Radio, was awarded a grant from The Collins Foundation to replace an important part of their broadcasting equipment, ensuring the long-term reliability of their broadcast signal.
The Collins Foundation has generously agreed to fund $10,000 to KPOV for our Secure Our Signal. The purpose of the award is to help KPOV replace its Studio Transmitter Link system (STL), which connects the downtown Bend studio to KPOV’s transmission tower.
The current STL is operational, but is approaching the end of its expected life. “A radio station STL is mission critical equipment,” says KPOV Station Manager Bruce Morris. “We want to replace ours before it begins to experience difficulties and impair our signal as it reaches the end of its life span.”
KPOV receives Collins Foundation grant
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) KPOV 88.9 FM, High Desert Community Radio, was awarded a $10,000 grant from The Collins Foundation to replace an important part of their broadcasting equipment, ensuring the long-term reliability of their broadcast signal.
The Collins Foundation has generously agreed to fund $10,000 to KPOV for our Secure Our Signal. The purpose of the award is to help KPOV replace its Studio Transmitter Link system (STL), which connects the downtown Bend studio to KPOV s transmission tower.
The current STL is operational, but is approaching the end of its expected life. “A radio station STL is mission critical equipment. We want to replace ours before it begins to experience difficulties and impair our signal as it reaches the end of its life span,” says KPOV Station Manager Bruce Morris.
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Columbus Magnet School.
NORWALK, Conn. The City is going through a land acquisition process for a 12-acre plot in South Norwalk, a potential location for two new schools, Norwalk Superintendent of Schools Alexandra Estrella said Wednesday.
A parcel is needed because the community rejected
the idea of two schools on the existing Columbus Magnet School site, Estrella said at a public forum. She also explained, to Columbus Magnet School Principal Medard Thomas, that two schools could occupy one campus. Board of Education members joined in an effort to reassure parents that they would be separate, distinct entities, even if they are linked physically.