KRTU Digital Upgrades & Studio Renovation Project

Listener-supported KRTU joins the first wave of radio stations in the country to begin broadcasting in HD digital audio. The conversion to the new format was made possible through a technology grant provided by the AT&T Foundation.

 

“We are proud to show our continued support for Trinity's students through this grant,” said AT&T Director of External Affairs Jim Jamison. “The University has been able to stay ahead of the curve and become the first public radio station in San Antonio to convert to digital. This change is not only beneficial for listeners but also coincides with both Trinity University and AT&T's education mission to create an engaging and cutting-edge learning environment for students.”

 

With the AT&T grant, KRTU was able to renovate its main and auxiliary
KRTU Music Director Aaron Prado at work in the old on-air booth, December 2006.
KRTU Music Director Aaron Prado at work in the old on-air booth, December 2006.

studios, install state of the art digital equipment, and begin broadcasting on a digital transmitter.

“Everything is digitally integrated in a way that it never was before,” added Aaron Prado, Music Director for KRTU.  “It transformed the station.”

 

“The conversion to HD enhances KRTU’s ability to deliver quality programming,” said William Christ, KRTU General Manager and chair of Trinity’s Department of Communication. “It also gives us the essential tools to teach the next generation of broadcasters. We are thrilled with AT&T’s commitment to bring KRTU to the forefront of this particular field.”

 

In addition to funding KRTU’s studio renovations and conversion to HD, AT&T provided resources to enhance Trinity’s technological resources, including the creation of an information commons in the

New Equipment sits stockpiled and ready for installation, July 2007.
Coates University Library, an update of technology equipment in classrooms across the campus, and an upgrade of Trinity’s television facilities to digital technology.

 

On-Air Studio |  Production Studios  |  Multi-Track Recording Studio

HD Transmitter  |  Project History  |  Digital Upgrade Project

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