Radio Brandy’s new rural radio stations receive programming via KU band Satellite. The rural stations are solar and wind powered, serving remote areas lacking local radio service or access to broadband.

KU Band Satelite Dish
The receiver draws only 24 watts of power; making it ideal for solar & wind powered radio stations. All that is needed for broadcast following the satellite receiver is a small mixer and a processor which connects to the transmitter.
We use the Yamaha MG 10/2 mixer throughout our operation, in both production and on the air. The stations perform a real service to areas isolated from the outside world, and can provide local programming in case of an emergencies.
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