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Sooners Tap Telecast Fiber Systems
12/29/2011
OKLAHOMA CITY and
WORCESTER, MASS: A suite of advanced fiber-optic transmission equipment
from Telecast Fiber Systems is a core component in a newly launched HD master
control facility for SoonerVision, the in-house production arm of the
University of Oklahoma athletic department. Using just a few fibers of the
campus-wide dark fiber network, Telecast Fiber Systems’ equipment provides
transport of HD cameras and video, audio, control, and communication signals
between each sports venue and the master control room.
With the recent completion of its new centrally located
master control facility, SoonerVision is now a fully digital, 100 percent HD
operation. This single control room is used to produce live, game-day
entertainment productions at six of OU’s athletic venues spread across its
3,500-acre campus.
At each venue, Telecast Fiber Systems’ SMTPE Hybrid
Elimination Devices enable SoonerVision’s Sony HDC-1400 cameras to be linked to
their CCUs in the control room across campus while being powered locally. Three
Sony PDW-F800 XDCAMs, used primarily for ENG applications, can be added to a
multicamera production via Telecast Fiber Systems’ CopperHead 3200
camera-mounted transceivers, giving full studio capability to the
camcorders.
In addition, three Sony HD-CP1 robotic
cameras are equipped with Telecast Fiber Systems’ T-POV fiber-optic video/data
transceiver links, enabling SoonerVision personnel to operate and power the
cameras remotely, with Ethernet support.
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