Holophone, a leading manufacturer of surround microphones, has brought Dolby Pro Logic II® encoding technology and the portability of the company‘s popular H4 SuperMINI to its larger mic models, the H2-PRO and H3-D, with the introduction of the Holophone N-CODE portable multi-channel encoder. The Holophone N-CODE will be on display at NAB 2008 (Booth N6438, N6435). more
Holophone, a leading manufacturer of surround microphones, is simplifying workflow when editing the Holophone PortaMic 5.1‘s and H4 SuperMINI‘s Pro Logic II encoded audio with the introduction of the Holophone D-CODE multi-channel Pro Logic II® decoder. The Holophone D-CODE will make its industry debut at NAB 2008 (Booth N6438, N6435). more
Holophone, a leading manufacturer of surround microphones, is introducing its latest breakthrough in surround recording technology, the PortaMic 5.1 camera-mountable surround microphone at NAB 2008 (Booth N6438, N6435). more
Las Vegas, NV RTSĀ® is proud to show the KP 32 CLD Color Display Keypanel at NAB 2008, Booth #C-5928. With the introduction of the KP 32 CLD, RTSĀ® brings to market the flagship product of a new generation of RTS keypanels. This innovative solution addresses both the primary needs and advanced features required by different customers for finer control of keypanel functions. The KP 32 CLD uses a 4.9-inch, full-color LCD display to provide feature-rich operating functions. The KP 32 CLD also boasts an ergonomic design with a flat front panel that fits flush within a rackmount configuration. more
The RTS TBX-Tribus surpasses the Dual Bus Expansion card with superior channel capability and redefined system architecture, thus improving the robustness of the TBX-Tribus-based ADAM system. One card connects up to three ADAM frames, allowing synchronous communication over multiple ADAM frames using a Mesh network structure. Multiple TBX-Tribus cards can be used in an ADAM frame to take complete advantage of the redundancy feature offered for mission-critical communication environments. The TBX-Tribus supports all standard, hot-swappable, and configurable features within the ADAM intercom family and works in both AIO-8 and AIO-16 frame environments with simple software settings via RTS AZedit intercom software. Each card communicates with a backcard in the frame, providing three full-duplex links to transmit digital audio as well as control data over a fiber network. more
Las Vegas, NV RTSĀ® is proud to show the RVON-16 VoIP Card at NAB 2008, Booth #C-5928.
Like the RVON-8, the RVON-16 is installed into the ADAM intercom frame and provides Voice-Over IP communications for the RTS ADAM intercom product family. The RVON-16 is an integrated solution for connecting custom keypanels to the intercom matrix over standard IP networks by supporting 16 channels of audio IN and OUT.
RVON-16 also supports RTS Intelligent Trunking over IP. Trunking is a method of using minimal audio paths for a large number of users. Because it is flexible, a trunked system can expand along with your business to accommodate a growing number of users. RTS’s Intelligent Trunking is a proven technology, which provides the same capabilities and ease of use for intercoms and the seamless routing of communications between facilities, regardless of distance. more
Las Vegas, NV RTS is pleased to show the VKP VoIP Virtual Keypanel at NAB 2008, Booth #C-5928. The RTSĀ® VoIP Virtual Keypanel (VKP) is a Windows-based application that allows any user to have a fully functioning RTS Digital Matrix Intercom user station on their PC. The Virtual Keypanel application connects via the PCās Ethernet connection to any path that can support standard IP protocols, including LAN, WAN, and VPN. The RTS Virtual Keypanel application is compatible with any RTS Digital Matrix Intercom equipped with the RVON interface. The Virtual Keypanel brings a new level of enterprise-wide and remote access to your RTS Digital Matrix Intercom System. more
Each GPIO-16 Frame provides 16 opt-isolated inputs and 16 relay outputs. The GP inputs can be set up to remotely controlled keypanel keys to activate intercom ports, party lines, relay outputs, etc. within the intercom system. The relay outputs are typically assigned for activation from keypanel keys. They can be used to control lighting or to key remote transmitters, paging systems, etc. more
The DSI 2008 Dual Digital Hybrid interfaces two Two-Wire intercom lines to two Four-Wire lines. Unlike earlier analog hybrids, the DSI 2008 features advanced digital signal processing to achieve automatic nulling of the Two-Wire lines. Plus, each hybrid features convenient peak-reading level meters to quickly match the levels between the lines that are being interfaced. The result is easy and accurate setup. With the DSI 2008, all need for test tones, nulling adjustments and ducking adjustments have been eliminated.
Compatible Two-Wire intercom systems include RTS Two-Wire, Telex Audiocom, and Clear-Com. Compatible with Four-Wire intercom systems. An internal call signal option board is also available for the DSI 2008. This option board provides call signal capability with any of the two-wire systems listed above. The output can also be directly connected to an ADAM, ADAM-CS, Cronus, or Zeus GPI port. No external circuitry is required. With features like digital signal processing, peak-reading level meters and optional call signal interfacing, the DSI 2008 Dual Digital Hybrid assures ease of setup and maximum transparency between intercom systems. more
SUNNYVALE, Calif. — April 12, 2008 — Omneon, Inc. today introduced ProCast CDN™, a high-performance content distribution platform to optimize file transfers over any IP network, delivering dramatically increased efficiency over great distances. Incorporating advanced WAN acceleration technology, network management, and bandwidth prioritization, ProCast CDN enables organizations to initiate, monitor, and manage transfers of large files between multiple geographic locations faster and easier than ever before. Maximizing the utilization of available network bandwidth, ProCast CDN technology ensures that transfer performance is unaffected by distance or latency, and enables files to be sent around the world in a matter of minutes rather than the hours or days that it might take using traditional methods. more
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