I receive several emails a week from interested readers. One noted that the blog seems to be focused on RF. Yes, that is what I do most, but the company does studio installs as well.
This was from a few years ago.
WDST moved out of their Bearsville studio location into the former Methodist Church in West Hurley.

We installed a new SAS audio router and console system.











Pictures of their old Bearsville studio can be found here:
If folks are interested, I will post some more pictures of more recent studio-build projects.
Yes, please! It helps to see how you’re installing things, like those UTP Ethernet bundles, the UPS’s, etc. Doing non-broadcast-related stuff personally, but inside plant is still inside plant, whether broadcast studio, HF, home station, IT-style server racks, etc.
I will work on more non-RF posts. We have plenty of studio installations and other things that I can dig out and post on.
Love this kind of stuff since I’m a *nix sysadmin and network engineer (kind of lapsed on the latter…).
I wonder how many people new to putting some racks in a room get surprised by how much heat just one rack of servers can put out, or how, no, 1 20 amp circuit probably won’t cut it….