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Broadcast IP Solutions
For further information please call: +44 (0)1489 566 750 email: [email protected]
Broadcast
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Media Mesh
For further information please call: +44 (0)1489 566 750
Live position
Key
Bluetooth COFDM RF link IP pipe
Office position
Master GUI
IT facilities
IFB via Bluetooth 3G / 4G cellular data servicesWiFi hot spot
Dish position
Broadcast IP Encoder Broadcast IP Encoder
– Rack Version
Features:
Ultra low-delay H.264 high profile encoding
IFB output for return audio
Built-in control panel and web-browser control
Adaptive bitrate operation (with Cobham IP Decoder)
Benefits:
Offers a variety of connectivity options for maximum flexibility,
including composite, SDI, HD-SDI and HDMI video inputs.
Audio input options include balanced analogue audio with
switchable mic/line level and P48 phantom power for broadcast
microphones, SDI embedded audio, HDMI and Bluetooth
(option).
A return audio output via a 3.5mm stereo headphone jack
for camera talkback or presenter IFB is also available, with
optional Bluetooth/WiFi connectivity - Bluetooth can be used
to transmit IFB to a wireless belt-pack, which in turn transmits
presenter audio back to the unit, providing a complete wireless
connection between the camera and presenter. Additionally,
the built-in WiFi hotspot allows the location crew to wirelessly
utilise the IP connection for access to Newsroom IT facilities,
email and internet research. A USB port enables file downloads
and IP connection via a 4G modem.
Features:
Ultra low-delay H.264 high profile encoding
IFB output for return audio
Built-in control panel and web-browser control
Adaptive bitrate operation (with Cobham IP Decoder)
Available as hand-held or rack-mount
Benefits:
Offers a variety of connectivity options for maximum flexibility,
including composite, SDI, HD-SDI and HDMI video inputs.
Audio input options include balanced analogue audio with
switchable mic/line level and P48 phantom power for broadcast
microphones, SDI embedded audio, HDMI and Bluetooth
(option).
A return audio output via a 3.5mm stereo headphone jack
for camera talkback or presenter IFB is also available, with
optional Bluetooth/WiFi connectivity - Bluetooth can be used
to transmit IFB to a wireless belt-pack, which in turn transmits
presenter audio back to the unit, providing a complete wireless
connection between the camera and presenter. Additionally,
the built-in WiFi hotspot allows the location crew to wirelessly
utilise the IP connection for access to Newsroom IT facilities,
email and internet research. A USB port enables file downloads
and IP connection via a 4G modem.
Features:
Wireless mesh camera node connects to the base unit via a rugged, bi-directional COFDM link
Carries all live facilities including presenter’s IFB over Bluetooth
Wireless connectivity enables easy movement as the story demands
Peli case manages connectivity to outside world and around the outside broadcast location
Simple to operate, touchscreen interface enables set up by non-technical staff
Connect to outside world/internet via satellite (using dish), 3G/4G. WiFi or Ethernet
Dish connects to base unit via single cable for both power and signal
Easy set-up, with base unit calculating position and direction, while beep tone indicates when satellite lock is achieved
Benefits:
Cobham MediaMesh features a unique bi-directional single frequency mesh network, which connects peripheral devices to the base
unit - and means that capabilities and coverage areas can be extended by adding extra nodes.
Optimum picture quality is assured with Cobham’s H.264 encoding software, and users can select from a variety of output paths
according to whether they want to use the least expensive, the fastest or the highest data-rate routes, including:
A satellite dish, giving access to inexpensive and high bit-rate capacity on domestic Ka-Band satellites;
The public cellphone network, via two modem slots provided to access 3G/4G;
WiFi hotspots, such as an internet cafe or hotel, for free capacity;
A spare Ethernet socket on an office IT system or a purpose-built Ethernet ring.
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