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Emissione / Play out: Digital Radio Vehicle for BBC Scotland
Posted by: editor on Thursday, September 18, 2003 - 08:30 AM
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Cambridge based Megahertz Broadcast Systems announced that it has completed a contract for a digital radio production and recording vehicle for BBC Scotland.
The vehicle, based on a DAF 19-ton rigid chassis, is equipped with a Soundtracs D4 digital mixing console, complete with two stageboxes with a fibre link back to the vehicle. It will replace BBC Scotlandís old ëType Aí vehicle.
Other facilities include two 24-track Mackie hard disk recorders, a 4-channel Sadie, two DAT machines, two CD recorders along with a host of outboard processing equipment and a Trilogy Talkback System. Outside links can be achieved via two ISDN Codecs.

The body construction and acoustics was carried out by W.H. Bence coachworks based in Bristol. Whilst primarily intended for Radio, the vehicle also features additional video monitors and communications for TV programmes.
The vehicle has been designed to provide a stable and comfortable working environment for production crew and is capable of recording and transmitting live music and events programmes from venues around the UK. It is also able to operate at 96kHz sampling rate for extremely high quality work.

Steve Burgess, Technical Director for Megahertz Broadcast Systems says; ìThis was a very interesting project to work on, using state of the art audio technology incorporated in a mobile package.î
The vehicleís first assignment will be a high profile recording of Wagnerís ëComplete Ring Cycleí to be performed by the Scottish Opera during the Edinburgh International Festival.
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