Lawo has completed its first project for the Tibet People’s Radio Station in Lhasa.
Working with Chinese system integrator Infomedia Digital Technology as the project’s main contractor, the project was begun in January 2016 with an extensive order for Lawo mixing and routing technology placed in May, and the aim of networking all of the broadcaster’s on-air studios and dubbing studio using a single, central router.
With a Nova 73 HD router core providing the hub of the installation, Infomedia is to equip eight of People’s Radio’s on-air studios with a 12-fader Lawo sapphire mixing desk each, and of its 12 dubbing studios with 8-fader Lawo crystal mixing desks – both sapphire and crystal consoles support 32 DSP channels. Use of dual-star router topology involving both MADI and IP hybrid systems leaves the way open for the broadcaster to implement future expansion and upgrades.
‘Lawo is the technology leader in broadcast audio, with high reliability and safety,’ an Infomedia spokesperson confirms.
With completion intended for the end of September 2106, Infomedia is currently progressing with installation and cabling, in anticipation of the arrival of the Lawo mixing consoles and routing hardware.
Tibet’s People’s Radio operates in support of the China Central Government, aiming to support cultural and arts activities in Tibet, and to ensure its social and economic stability.
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