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FULLY WEATHERPROOF TRANSMITTER SERIES DEBUTS GatesAir


BY ADRIAN PENNINGTON


In its first trade show appearance since its acquisition by Thomson Broadcast last month, GatesAir is debuting a fully weatherproof transmitter series at IBC. The Maxiva PMTX-1 integrates a low-power UHF TV transmitter or transposer/ translator. The company claims its rugged, telecom-grade enclosure makes the PMTX-1 impervious to weather elements, thanks to a sealed protective shell. The one-piece design removes all moving parts and air filters to eliminate most maintenance requirements. The sealed metal housing efficiently removes heat from the internal circuitry and performs well in extreme temperatures and humidity levels. The PMTX-1 also utilises an integral mask filter to minimise


CALLME FOR IP AUDIO CODECS Vortex Communications BY ADRIAN PENNINGTON


Oubid: ‘Enhanced solutions for building the next broadcast infrastructure’


external componentry, rendering system maintenance “as virtually non-existent”.


Amine Oubid, CEO Thomson


Broadcast, France, said: “The acquisition of GatesAir strengthens our position to deliver great products and services to our worldwide customers. Synergy between both companies will lead us to better customer acquisition and enhanced solutions for building the next broadcast infrastructure.” 8.C73


After exhibiting for more than 30 years in its traditional corner of Hall 12 at IBC, Vortex has moved to a new location in Hall 8, where it is showing a “hugely- expanded” range of CallMe IP audio codec solutions. Latest to join the family is CallMe-TX, which provides multiple instances of CallMe-T codecs running on common hardware as an MS Windows service with ASIO/ MME interface for hardware and virtual soundcards. With all the usual CallMe capabilities, including SmartStream and Opus, G.722 and


G.711 coding algorithms, CallMe- TX is presented as an ideal studio ingest for programme audio and VoIP sources.


Also on show is CallMe Click-&-Connect Cloud Services for putting guests live on-air live to the studio with 20kHz audio, crucially without the need for them to have any dedicated hardware or software. Audio is seamlessly connected to the studio’s hardware back-end codecs. 8.F60


Multiple CallMe-TX soft codecs connected to different destinations


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