Asia-Pacific Broadcasting (APB) December 2016 Volume 33, Issue 11 | Page 23

MA W COM RC ITH ING H 2 OU 01 R 7I 23 DISTRIBUTION SS UE December 2016 NEP Australia outfits new OB vans with Lawo’s HD solutions NEP Australia has commissioned four new live OB vehicles (HD11, HD12, HD13 and HD14), which are also equipped with 4K/Ultra HD (UHD) capabilities. Systems integration (SI) of the new OB vehicles was managed by NEP Australia’s own SI team, with supply of various equipment from Lawo’s exclusive partner, Professional Audio & Television (PAT). All four OB vehicles share the same size and technical specifications and rely on Lawo’s VSM Broadcast Control and Monitoring system for their overall control. On the audio side, each truck is equipped with a 64-fader Lawo mc256 audio mixing console, plus a Lawo audio core. The VSM system provides NEP with an overall control and monitoring approach, which takes care of routing in the Imagine IP3 hybrid video/audio router and Imagine SX Pro multi-viewers, as well as 10 EVS XT3 server units. VSM also serves as the main Tally system and delivers the NEP Australia’s new fleet of OB vehicles are outfitted with a range of Lawo video and audio solutions. dynamic under monitor displays (UMDs), and is also integrated with the IHSE’s Draco Tera KVM system. With VSM, operators are able to pre-configure workflows and settings in advance of a production, save and restore them for recurring productions, and share them between all four OB vehicles. This, according to Lawo, is key to reducing set-up times and remaining ahead of competing broadcast providers. Each OB vehicle’s audio require ments are also provided by Lawo’s mc256 audio console and an audio core with eight digital signal processor (DSP) cards and five stageboxes connected via fibre using MADI. The Lawo mc²56 console and VSM work closely together, enabling VSM to have direct parameter control over the audio system. Milan Milenkovic, NEP Australia’s project director, said: “Since introducing the first Lawo audio console into Australia back in 2006, we have been pioneers of new technologies. In this time, Lawo audio consoles have become the broadcast standard in Australia and currently the best solution in the market for such an application. There was no hesitation on NEP Australia’s part in opting for the Lawo approach.” Slated to handle production for major live sports and concert events, HD11 and HD12 are already on-air, with HD13 and HD14 coming into service early next year in time for the 2017 AFL (Australian Football League) and NRL (National Rugby League) seasons. whoBuyswhat ■ Libirel chooses Hiltron HMAM for RTE satellite link Dublin-based systems integrator Libirel Communications has supplied Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTE), an Irish public service broadcaster, with a new satellite downlink system. Made up of a 3.7m antenna, a Hiltron HMAM motorised antenna mount and HACU controller, the downlink system can be used as a Ku-band link receiving video and audio data from multiple sources. Declan Goulding, owner of Libirel Communications, elaborat- ed: “We have installed the motorised antenna system in the teleport at RTE’s Donnybrook headquarters and connected it to the central L-band router via a 250m fibre link. The system we have provided includes a step-track function using satellite beacon. “The control interface is connected to the HACU via standard Ethernet and the HMAM is configured for operation from the master control room. We have also provided a Hiltron handheld controller, which plugs directly into the HMAM drive electronics.” Developed and produced by Hiltron, HMAM is a high-precision motorised satellite antenna mount designed for two-way satellite communication or receive-only downlink applications. A companion product to HMAM within Hiltron’s SORBAS product range, the HACU is designed to control three-axis motorised antennas. The antenna control unit and associated motor-control electronics are contained in an IP65-rated 2 0 1 7 This special supplement examines the latest trends and developments for the satellite industry in A Hiltron HMAM motorised antenna mount with 3.7m antenna. weather-proof outdoor housing with a hinged front access port secured by dual-key screws. Nine Network Australia selects Intelsat to distribute domestic TV programming ❝Our Globalised Network allows us to meet NNA’s needs today and to increase our level of support if the network expands over time to meet the demands of multiplatform coverage.❞ — Terry Bleakley, Regional VP, Asia-Pacific sales, Intelsat Intelsat has signed a contract with Nine Network Australia (NNA) to distribute programming to the network’s six domestic TV stations. Additionally, Intelsat will provide global satellite and fibre connectivity using the IntelsatOne terrestrial network to bring news content and special events from around the world to Australia for NNA’s networks affiliates. A subsidiary of the Nine Entertainment media company, NNA operates local stations in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Darwin, along with a regional broadcaster, NBN. The network also has news bureaus in Canberra, London and Los Angeles. Under the new agreement, Intelsat is initially providing services via the Australia/New Zealand Ku-band beam on the Intelsat 19 SATELLITE SPECIAL satellite for NNA’s broadcasting requirements. Moving forward, Intelsat’s network support will extend “well into the next decade”. Terry Bleakley, regional vice-president, Asia-Pacific sales, Intelsat, said: “Our Globalised Network allows us to meet NNA’s needs today and to increase our level of support if the network expands over time to meet the demands of multi-platform coverage. NNA will also benefit from Intelsat’s global coverage for international contribution and distribution requirements.” NNA previously used Intelsat for its domestic and international occasional use requirements. Most recently, NNA chose Intelsat to provide short-term services for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro using the Intelsat 29e satellite. Asia-Pacific, as well as the role satellite plays in deli delivering TV content and services to audiences. To parrcipate, contact +65 6282 8456 or e-mail [email protected]/ [email protected] ASIA-PACIFIC BROADCASTING www.apb-news.com