During the summer of 2004, General Manager Brian Koral led the station through the largest renovation and upgrade of facilities and equipment since its founding. As a part of the transition, KSDP partnered with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the National Weather Service (NWS) to bring marine weather radio to Sand Point.

The original building at the transmitter site was removed and replaced with a facility more in line with the needs of the station. The new building, fenced and secured, currently houses KSDP and NWS transmitters and related equipment. The KSDP tower is illuminated in the evenings and during foul weather conditions with a newly installed LED beacon at the top of the tower and three mid-level LED sidelights.
The Board of Directors of Aleutian Peninsula Broadcasting named the site the McCurdy-Farrens Transmitter Site in 2004 in honor of General Managers Jim McCurdy and Ruth Farrens. The site is owned by the Shumagin Corporation and is leased by APBI.
As installation work was underway at the McCurdy-Farrens Transmitter Site, KSDP office and studio space at City Hall was demolished and reconfigured to meet the current and feature needs of the station. New electrical and telecommunications cabling was installed, new lighting systems were added, and the layout of the station was altered to create a private office and Production Suite. Huntsman Builders of Anchorage, Alaska was contracted to complete the renovation. Final installation of an in-house audio system was completed in 2005.

Former storage space was expanded to create a new broadcast studio that is anchored with a new MediaTouch automation system and an AudioArts D-16 broadcast console. The studio features CD players, an audio cassette player and recorder and an automated switching device that allows the automation system to access various channels of satellite programming. All rooms were configured with windows allowing staff in any portion of the station to view the rest of the facility and the studio features external door access for after-hours volunteers.
To compliment the new studio, the Production Suite was added in the space formerly occupied by the studio. The equipment installed in the Production Suite is the same equipment in use in the Broadcast Studio to minimize staff training time while also providing on-site back up equipment for the main studio.
KSDP also upgraded its printing capacity, computer systems and station furniture as a part of the renovation. The project, which was completed in approximately three weeks, was completed funded through the KSDP budget and resulted in just two weeks of time off the air.
Additional space was redesigned to create a private office for the General Manager, a Conference Center for the Board of Directors and a reception area. KSDP regularly makes its conference space available to other community organizations who lack similar space in their facilities. In 2004, KSDP hosted its first annual Christmas Luncheon - inviting staff members throughout City Hall and various other offices to a celebration luncheon in the newly renovated space - KSDP continued the tradition in 2005.
KSDP Lobby and Reception Desk
General Manager's Office
Production Suite
Conference Center
