Several
broadcast networks used RTS for real-time, cross-country communications during
the Republican National Convention.
According
to RTS, one major net used RTS to establish a remote connection from Washington,
D.C., to the Republican convention in St. Paul, Minn., via RVON-8 VoIP interface
for ADAM to RVON-I/O analog VoIP interface. This method allowed the network to seamlessly
connect KP-32 Classic keypanel users in Washington to on-site crew members in
St. Paul.
RTS,
a division of Bosch Communications systems, is based in the Twin Cities area
and had personnel on hand to oversee the implementation of the systems.
Another
broadcaster connected ADAM frames equipped with the new AIO-16 16-channel
Analog I/O Card Kit to KP-32 Classic and BKP-4 keypanels via fiber.
Installed
directly into the ADAM matrix intercom system, the AIO-16 card gives 16 ports
of audio IN and OUT plus individual data drivers for each port installed in the
system, doubling the amount of audio ports from the predecessor AIO-8. The
AIO-16 eliminates the need to manually set keypanel addresses by enabling
automated unique addressing, which greatly reduces the setup time. Once
inserted into the system, it uses its "smart card" capability to see the
back card configuration and switches its keypanel communication protocol
accordingly.
This
broadcaster also seamlessly interfaced RTS two-wire components that were
provided by a production rental company, RTS said.
Another
broadcaster rented production trucks equipped with ADAM matrix frames, RVON
VoIP and RTS SSA interfaces, as well as KP-32 Classic and KP-12 Classic keypanels.