Brazil. Rede Atlântida, the largest youth radio network in southern Brazil, has taken a new step in its technical modernization with the addition of the AEQ CAPITOL IP digital console in its main broadcast studio in Santa Catarina.
Owned by the renowned RBS Group, Rede Atlântida was born in 1981 as an evolution of the Gaúcha-Zero Hora FM station, founded in Porto Alegre in 1976. Since then, it has established itself as a benchmark in the Brazilian radio scene, connecting millions of young listeners across Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina with vibrant programming that combines the latest pop hits, great classics and talk radio spaces during the afternoons.
As part of its technological renewal strategy, the broadcaster has relied on the AEQ CAPITOL IP digital console, a robust, versatile solution specially designed for dynamic radio environments such as Atlântida. This model features 8 faders and built-in IP connectivity, allowing for efficient and flexible operation.
Among its most outstanding features, the CAPITOL IP offers a wide range of inputs: 4 mic/line, 12 analog, 4 AES/EBU stereo digital, 2 USB, and the option to integrate telephone lines or digital multichannel audio links. In addition, it allows up to 16 AoIP channels over two Ethernet connections or up to 64 MADI channels over fiber optics.
The choice of this console reinforces Rede Atlântida's commitment to technical quality and innovation, guaranteeing a first-class sound experience for its listeners. Thanks to its combination of cutting-edge technology and ease of use, AEQ CAPITOL IP has become one of the most valued consoles by broadcasters around the world.

