Digital recorders, include a highly directional microphone and pair of headphones. Recording onto SD cards
Reporter Kits
Digital recorders, include a highly directional microphone and pair of headphones. Recording onto SD cards, it is easy to transfer recordings onto an office or studio PC for editing content and inclusion in a news broadcast.
OB Vehicles
Outside Broadcasting Equipment vehicles come in all shapes and sizes, depending on the application, from simple news gathering to complex multi-track recording and / or live broadcast vehicles. Live LINK options require careful consideration.
Digital recorders, include a highly directional microphone and pair of headphones. Recording onto SD cards
Reporter Kits
Digital recorders, include a highly directional microphone and pair of headphones. Recording onto SD cards, it is easy to transfer recordings onto an office or studio PC for editing content and inclusion in a news broadcast.
OB Vehicles
Outside Broadcasting Equipment vehicles come in all shapes and sizes, depending on the application, from simple news gathering to complex multi-track recording and / or live broadcast vehicles. Live LINK options require careful consideration.
Events Trailers
Outside Broadcast Equipment Events Trailers are multi-purpose facilities, suitable for towing behind most four wheel drive vehicles, normally powered from a street supply, with an optional portable diesel generator for operation in remote locations where power is not available.
With enormous branding potential, these vehicles can operate stand-alone, using an internal public address system to reach a local audience, but can also send a live feed from its own studio to the local radio station, for local, regional or even national re-broadcast.
The easy to rig extendable staging further enhances the flexibility, and a comprehensive technical interface panel allows ease of connection to the outside world.
Multi-purpose Outside Broadcasting van
Multi-Purpose Radio OB vehicle is based on a long wheel-base high roofed panel van, with optional ‘bad-roads’ pack.
The load space is divided into two compartments, a control room and studio.The control room has an operator position, with an audio mixer to which is connected a PC-based recording/editing/play-out system, a CD player, a telephone hybrid with GSM interface, four microphones from the talks studio, 2 radio microphones and feeds from tie-lines on a rear connector panel.
A 19″ equipment rack houses processing equipment, and there is a touchscreen associated with the PC. Loudspeaker monitoring is provided. The studio has a talks table with four mic positions, each with mic live indicators and cough buttons, plus headphone monitoring and a clock. A vision panel is inserted in the dividing wall to the control room.
The vehicle may be used for live broadcasts, or pre-recording. Options include roof-mounted public address equipment and various links back to the radio station HQ.
Normally powered from a street supply, an optional towed generator can be provided
OB Vehicles
Outside Broadcasting Equipment vehicles come in all shapes and sizes, depending on the application, from simple news gathering to complex multi-track recording and / or live broadcast vehicles. Live LINK options require careful consideration.
Events trailers
Outside Broadcast Equipment Events Trailers are multi-purpose facilities, suitable for towing behind most four wheel drive vehicles, normally powered from a street supply, with an optional portable diesel generator for operation in remote locations where power is not available.
With enormous branding potential, these vehicles can operate stand-alone, using an internal public address system to reach a local audience, but can also send a live feed from its own studio to the local radio station, for local, regional or even national re-broadcast.
The easy to rig extendable staging further enhances the flexibility, and a comprehensive technical interface panel allows ease of connection to the outside world.
Multi-purpose Outside Broadcasting van
Multi-Purpose Radio OB vehicle is based on a long wheel-base high roofed panel van, with optional ‘bad-roads’ pack.
The load space is divided into two compartments, a control room and studio.The control room has an operator position, with an audio mixer to which is connected a PC-based recording/editing/play-out system, a CD player, a telephone hybrid with GSM interface, four microphones from the talks studio, 2 radio microphones and feeds from tie-lines on a rear connector panel.
A 19″ equipment rack houses processing equipment, and there is a touchscreen associated with the PC. Loudspeaker monitoring is provided. The studio has a talks table with four mic positions, each with mic live indicators and cough buttons, plus headphone monitoring and a clock. A vision panel is inserted in the dividing wall to the control room.
The vehicle may be used for live broadcasts, or pre-recording. Options include roof-mounted public address equipment and various links back to the radio station HQ. Normally powered from a street supply, an optional towed generator can be provided