WLS-TV produces live HD coverage of Magnificent Mile festival

Jan 4, 2008 12:37 PM


             
WLS-TV positioned a scissor lift in the middle of Michigan Avenue filled with a Nucomm microwave transmitter and receivers for its live HD coverage of the 16th annual Magnificent Mile Lights Festival from Chicago.

WLS-TV positioned a scissor lift in the middle of Michigan Avenue filled with a Nucomm microwave transmitter and receivers for its live HD coverage of the 16th annual Magnificent Mile Lights Festival from Chicago.

ABC 7 Chicago WLS-TV provided live HD nighttime coverage of the 16th annual Magnificent Mile Lights Festival with a variety of microwave equipment from Nucomm.

WLS-TV wanted to elevate its coverage of the event by transitioning from its traditional analog coverage to HD. WLS-TV set up four remote sites along the procession route, which ran three quarters of a mile between the north end of Michigan Avenue and Wacker Drive.

The Nucomm gear used included three portable ChannelMaster TX1 transmitters. Two were based on rooftops, and the third — positioned on a scissor lift platform in the center of Michigan Avenue — was used to send signals back to a central receive site.

Joining the transmitter on the platform were a ChannelMaster RX1 receiver, two Newscaster CR6D receivers and a Newscaster DR diversity receiver. Additionally, a Nucomm Newscaster VT2 transmitter was mounted inside one of the station’s mobile trucks, and a CamPac2 COFDM transmitter was attached alongside a 1936 fire truck, which functioned as a chase vehicle to capture the front of the festival’s signature Walt Disney float.

More than 180,000 households tuned in to watch the 1 million lights illuminate during the festival and its fireworks finale over the Chicago River. WLS-TV’s live broadcast was syndicated throughout the country and televised in 24 separate markets including New York City, Los Angeles and Chicago. For more information, visit www.nucomm.com.



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