Swiss NewsCam adds Riedel Artists intercom to SNG vehicle

Mar 10, 2010 9:47 AM

    
NewsCam has added a Riedel Artist 32 digital matrix intercom mainframe and Artist 1000 series control panels to its new HD satellite newsgathering truck.

NewsCam has added a Riedel Artist 32 digital matrix intercom mainframe and Artist 1000 series control panels to its new HD satellite newsgathering truck.

The Swiss SNG provider NewsCam has expanded its four-camera HD SNG vehicle with a Riedel Communications Artist digital matrix intercom.

At the heart of the HD SNG vehicle is an Artist 32 digital matrix intercom mainframe. Artist 32 is a digital intercom matrix/stage management system based on a modular concept that can be adapted to the users' individual requirements.

Hot-swappable client cards as well as redundant CPUs and power supplies offer high reliability. Artist 32 provides up to 32 x 32 ports and is expandable with any other Artist mainframe, building matrices with up to 1024 x 1024 non-blocking ports. Artist 1000 series control panels currently are used in the NewsCam HD SNG truck.




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