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LightViper™ Shines For Ireland’s
RTE Broadcasting
Annapolis Junction, MD, December 4, 2007 —
FiberPlex, Inc., announced that their
VIS-1832 LightViper™ audio transport system was recently acquired
by Radio Telefís Éireann (RTE), the Dublin-based independent
state broadcaster. The system was purchased by RTE’s Program Support
Manager, Donie Stritch, following a demo by U.K. distributors, Fuzion,
plc.
Stritch commented, “We had been recommended a LightViper
32 by 8 system, particularly for our work in large venues like churches
and cathedrals where using fiber audio transport cables can save a lot
of rigging time. In the past, it could take as much as three hours to
cable such an event. With the LightViper system we got everything rigged
in 20 minutes.”
Performances for which RTÉ provide coverage are
getting increasingly complex. Many broadcast productions now require
a much larger complement of microphones — and thus considerably
more cabling. Typical of the new requirements was a live broadcast of
the National Symphony Orchestra’s presentation of Mahler’s
Eighth Symphony that featured an orchestra of 150 pieces — plus
a 700-voice choir.
Stritch elaborated, “Using traditional cable and
catenaries we could never get the aerial span required because of the
sheer weight of the conventional audio cable. The small size of the
LightViper’s fiber cabling allows for longer audio runs —
and without interference from the lighting.”
In addition to the labor savings, the challenge of working
in historical buildings and cathedrals often creates a need to respect
the décor and be mindful of the heritage of the building while
rigging a show.
The LightViper VIS-1832 consists of a compact 32 x 8 audio
input stage box and a complementary 1U rack VIM-1832 installed at the
main front-of-house audio mixing position. These are connected via a
rugged and extremely lightweight military spec fiber optic cable (terminated
with the broadcast standard TAC-4 connections to match RTE’s existing
stock of fiber). The fiber optic cable offers total signal path isolation
between both stage and mixer as well as between the mixer and power
amplification, and it is totally immune to ground loops, RFI, EMI and
electromechanical noise.
“The digital optical snake is fast replacing standard
multicore cables,” added the RTE Manager, “It means we can
now carry out the rigging on the day of the event, instead of the previous
day, which used to be the case.”
RTE’s new LightViper system has already been used
for a number of broadcast assignments. Additional LightViper systems
have been budgeted by Ireland’s RTE for inclusion in the broadcaster’s
new satellite vans in 2008.
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Photo caption: LightViper shines for RTE (Radio &
Television Ireland). On the right is Donie Stritch, RTE’s Program
Support Manager; on the left is Paul Mason from UK pro audio products
distributor, Fuzion, plc.
Editor’s Technical Notes:
The LightViper systems offer total signal path isolation between both
stage and mixer as well as between the mixer and power amplification;
the cable is totally immune to ground loops, RFI, EMI and electromechanical
noise, and runs of up to 1 1/4 miles (6,600 feet) can be easily accomplished
without signal loss or degradation. FiberPlex includes a limited lifetime
warranty with all of its LightViper system components.
Additional information can be obtained at www.fiberplex.com
or www.lightviper.com.
Links: http://www.fuzion.co.uk
NOTE: LightViper™ is a registered trademark of FiberPlex,
Inc. Other company and product names may be trademarks of the respective
companies with which they are associated.
—For more information, contact Ron Neilson, Clyne Media, Inc.:
Tel: (615) 500-3261;
Email: ron@clynemedia.com; Web:
www.clynemedia.com