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Jun 20, 2012 11:51 AM
Calrec has voiced Denver-based mobile prolongation hulk Mobile TV Group has purchased a third Calrec audio console for its expanding navy of outside announce (OB) trucks, that casing more than 4,000 sports and entertainment events any year.
Mobile TV Group's new Calrec Artemis Beam console will blend and highway audio signals inside the 28th lorry in the company's scarcely all-HD fleet.
The 48-fader Artemis Beam console is being commissioned in 31HDX, a 53-foot-long HD/SD expando OB truck, that will be deployed to Phoenix to casing Arizona Diamondbacks baseball, Phoenix Coyotes hockey, and Phoenix Suns basketball games. The console boasts 128 analog inputs and 64 AES inputs, and is able of producing 6 channels of outlay for approximate sound. It will be used in conjunction with a Grass Valley Jupiter router manage network that supports the SW-P-08 router protocol.
Artemis Beam and its sister console, Artemis Light, are formed on the award-winning Apollo platform. Also existing in a incomparable Artemis Shine version, the consoles use the same Bluefin 2 HDSP technology as Apollo, and have an massive routing and estimate capacity.
Bluefin 2 affords 340-channel estimate paths on an Artemis Beam and 240 paths on an Artemis Light, with up to 128 module busses, 64 IFB/Track outputs and 32 auxiliaries. Artemis' I/O functions are achieved by Calrec's Hydra2 audio routing system, that uses high-capacity 8192 crosspoint routers and a accumulation of I/O units.
Mobile TV Group's newest Artemis Beam console was commissioned June 4.
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