[BC] "live" feeds
Mike McCarthy
mre at ais.net
Tue Apr 29 12:04:26 CDT 2008
Agreed. For a campus, a dry loop pair is as good as you will get.
Why make it more complicated than needed. Simply drive it with a
small mixer...like a M67 or M367 and a mic.
You might want to consider a 2nd pair for a clean back-feed/IFB for
cueing and such with a small Henry headphone amp.
When critical news is breaking, coordination with the main studio is critical.
Mike
Rick: > > You might talk to the IT or telephone people on campus
about a dry pair of > wires between your studio and the meteorology
lab. For a relatively short > run of a few thousand feet you really
can drive analog audio into a twisted > pair with good performance at
the receiving end. I suspect you will be able > to do this with a
pair of transformers without the need for equalization. > With this
method there is no
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