NRTS supports the core broadcast systems radio stations depend on every day. From studio facilities and audio transport to transmitter plants and RF infrastructure, we help broadcasters diagnose, stabilize, and restore critical equipment across the full signal chain.
NRTS is built to support a wide range of radio broadcast equipment without being tied to any one manufacturer. Our focus is helping stations keep working systems reliable and restore failed systems quickly when problems occur.
Support for the systems that originate and route programming inside the studio and technical operations center.
Support for programming playback, automation workflows, and the systems stations rely on to remain on the air continuously.
Support for the equipment that shapes, routes, conditions, and delivers program audio through the broadcast chain.
Support for the systems that carry program audio and data between studios, hubs, and transmitter sites.
Support for transmitter facilities and the equipment needed to maintain on-air service and site reliability.
Support for the systems that monitor, control, and deliver the RF signal from the transmitter to the antenna system.
NRTS also supports the broadcast IT and technical network systems that modern radio operations depend on, including switch infrastructure, routing environments, remote access, and related operational networking.
Many broadcast equipment failures look similar at first. NRTS helps isolate whether the real fault is in the studio, the transport path, the transmitter input chain, the site, or the RF plant so the right corrective action can happen faster.