As you may have heard on the air by now, we’ve moved out of our old little cave and begun broadcasting from a lovely, spacious, new studio — long in the making. This has been made possible by our generous donors.

First proposed at least nine years ago by our chief engineer, at long last, an under-used office room has been converted into a sound-proofed broadcast studio and the office moved to the cave.
The new studio has a table and mics for three on-air guests and room, even, for a small band to perform. There’s a window and a custom lighting system. A new digital, networked control board is at the center of custom radio furniture, designed, and built by the engineer.
We couldn’t be more thankful to our donors.


Our chief engineer can’t rest yet. There are plenty of features left to add and a couple of bugs to squash, but WRTC staff is glad to be reaping the fruits of such a long effort and the funding provided by our wonderful listeners.
