A 24-hour faith-based network with more than 5bn viewers worldwide, Daystar Television Network has upgraded the communications capabilities in its Dallas facility using Riedel Communications’ Artist digital matrix intercom and Bolero wireless intercom.
Omega Broadcast, a full-service broadcast and cinema equipment provider based in Austin, Texas, provided the Riedel solutions and installation services. The Daystar installation comprises an Artist-128 mainframe equipped to support AES67, VoIP, Dante, and analogue intercom signals; 28 SmartPanel App-driven user interfaces; and ten Bolero antennas to support 20 intercom beltpacks. A separate Bolero antenna in stand-alone mode will support remote ENG shoots.
‘Daystar first approached us because they needed to replace their aging wireless intercom, which had reached its end of life due to the frequency repack. And then, after extensive testing and discussions, they decided to upgrade their entire wired and wireless communications environment to Artist and Bolero, says Omega Broadcast VP, David Fry. ‘Not only does Bolero provide comprehensive wireless coverage and fantastic, high-quality sound, but the IP features of both Artist and Bolero mean the system will serve Daystar well into the future.’
‘The Riedel Artist series and Bolero wireless intercom packs have greatly improved our floor operators’ ability to communicate with mix positions and technicians in a timely manner. With Bolero’s expanded performance range, we’re able to respond faster to constantly changing needs throughout our campus,’ reports Post Audio and Audio Systems Engineer, Doug Leake. ‘The Riedel gear has opened up workflow improvements that were not possible in the past. Also, with Bolero operating in the DECT range, we have gained back valuable spectrum for our growing wireless mic and in-ear transmitter needs. The equipment’s reliability, ease of use, and features have made the change to Riedel a great experience.’
‘As a global broadcasting television network, we need flawless communications during our productions,’ adds Production Engineer, Eric Jeannerat. ‘We chose the Riedel intercom solution because it is second to none, offering us 100 per cent wireless coverage across our entire building. No other system can touch the coverage, clarity, and functionality of Riedel.’
Since Artist is equipped with Luminex switches and both Artist Bolero support AES67 signals, the entire system is IP-ready. This will be important for the next phase of the project, an IP link to facilitate communications between Daystar’s Dallas broadcast centre and a separate studio in Jerusalem that is expected to come online in June.
‘As our long-time partner, Omega did a fantastic job of demonstrating the value of not only Bolero, but a larger Artist-based intercom ecosystem,’ says Riedel Southern US Regional Sales Manager, Justin McClellan. ‘It’s just the latest example of how the integrated Artist/Bolero solution can provide the industry’s most seamless and high-quality communications throughout a complex broadcast facility.
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