Behind the scenes, keeping up with new radio technology is a major part of the project. With the advice of Cultural Survival Technology Committee member Nathan Felde and a group of 11 technical specialists at Alfred University in New York state, we worked out a plan to test the use of new Wi-Fi antennas in Guatemala. We selected a station in Todos Santos Cuchumatan and another in San Pedro la Laguna. They will be installing the equipment at the end of August. If the antennas work, they will allow the 150 radio stations in our network to receive and share content without having to burn everything onto a CD and hand-carry it to each station (as they do now).
$100 will cover the cost of each antenna.
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