Montenegro’s public service broadcaster Radio and Television of Montenegro (Radio i Televizija Crne Gore – RTCG) has completed a comprehensive upgrade of its Radio Montenegro and Montenegro Television facilities, making extensive use of Calrec’s AoIP technology.

On the TV side, the broadcaster has installed three Calrec Artemis audio consoles, a router core, a Brio36 console and two Type R for Radio consoles. For its radio operation it now uses five native IP Type R consoles, a Brio36, and a Hydra2 router. The broadcaster also uses Calrec’s H2 IP Gateway technology to seamlessly integrate the proprietary and AoIP networks. The Calrec technology is being used on four TV stations and two radio channels within RTCG.

Calrec AoIP set-up at RTCG‘This was a quantum leap for us, as we moved to our current facilities in 1985 and hadn’t reengineered them since then,’ says RTCG Deputy General Manager for Technology, Dejan Vujovic. ‘Calrec’s audio technology is super-stable and fully featured, but above all it seamlessly supports analogue, AES and AoIP, which means we now have a true hybrid workflow which is completely transparent to users.’

On the TV side, an Artemis is used for live programme productions, while Type Rs are used in continuity. ‘We can control the Type R core from multiple panels as we move from one continuity to another or if we need multiple operators doing something more complex,’ Vujovic adds. ‘The audio quality both in radio and TV has drastically improved. From an engineering perspective, everything works like a charm.’

RTCG is familiar with Calrec technology, already using it in an OB truck, but Vujovic said his staff are now getting a great education in IP and that this upgrade has given RTCG the opportunity to work on more complex productions without a big learning curve.

‘This hybrid workflow helps us make better use of our resources and prepare our programming faster. Calrec’s Gateway technology is really the enabler for us to have both worlds – traditional and IP technology seamlessly integrated. It gives us peace of mind in that we have a robust, familiar technology which is futureproof at the same time, without compromising on the flexibility of what the system can do. We can now work on both large, complex productions and small-scale projects equally easily. We are really happy.’

‘Calrec’s approach has always been to create solutions that allow migration to AoIP in whatever way a broadcaster wants,’ says Calrec Regional Sales Manager, Mike Reddick. ‘We’re very pleased to see long-time customer RTCG take full advantage of these capabilities, maximising both traditional and new worlds. Being part of a major upgrade for a prominent broadcaster like RTCG is what Calrec is all about – offering leading-edge, proven and reliable technology that enhances workflows and viewer satisfaction.’

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