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TWiRT 344 - Swedish Thai Radio with Kennet Andhersån | Telos Alliance
By The Telos Alliance Team on Apr 14, 2017 1:00:00 PM
TWiRT 344 - Swedish Thai Radio with Kennet Andhersån
Kennet Andhersån grew up in Sweden, and worked in Swedish radio stations. Now he’s building and consulting stations in Thailand, plus developing software for broadcasters. Get a new perspective on radio engineering as Kennet joins Chris Tobin and Kirk Harnack for This Week in Radio Tech.
Read MoreTopics: Broadcast Engineering, audio, audio quality
Omnia at 20: Innovate. Disrupt. Repeat. | Telos Alliance
By The Telos Alliance Team on Apr 11, 2017 4:42:05 PM
Omnia at 20: Innovate. Disrupt. Repeat.
“Nothing changes but the changes.” That expression is a good summary of the first 20 years of Omnia Audio. Rather than the linear evolution of a single product line, the history of Omnia is more about bringing new concepts, leading tech, and fresh ideas to the party. Hence, our current slogan – Innovate. Disrupt. Repeat.
The story of Omnia begins in two places at about the same time, one being New York City; the other, Cleveland, Ohio. The year was 1985.
Read MoreTopics: broadcast audio processor
Is Your Equipment Fully AES67 Compliant? | Telos Alliance
By The Telos Alliance Team on Apr 11, 2017 4:41:00 PM
Is Your Equipment Fully AES67 Compliant?
AES67 compatibility and compliance are not one in the same. This short guide explains the difference, and why you should care.
One of our goals at the Telos Alliance is to further the adoption of AES67, the standard for audio-over-IP designed to allow interoperability between various IP-based audio networking systems, like our own Livewire+ AES67, Ravenna, Q-Lan, and Dante. So we hear the terms AES67 compliance and AES67 compatibility thrown about a bit, often with reckless abandon. And while they may sound the same, the difference between compliance and compatibility is huge. Here, we’ll spell out those differences and explain why it matters.
Read MoreChoosing an AoIP format for a Broadcast Production Facility with AES67 | Telos Alliance
By The Telos Alliance Team on Apr 11, 2017 4:20:00 PM
Choosing an AoIP format for a Broadcast Production Facility with AES67
When talking about Audio-over-IP it is important to stress that we are not discussing something new. In fact, AoIP has been a part of the radio broadcast landscape for well over a decade. It was pioneered by the team at US-based Telos, led by the late Steve Church. Called “Livewire,” this AoIP protocol debuted at NAB in 2003. Since the introduction of that first low-latency, contribution-quality format, many other protocols have followed. However, the sheer amount of choice and conflicting marketing messages associated with each new protocol can be extremely confusing to potential adopters. The true benefits of an IP-based audio system are easily compromised by an inability to choose ‘best-of-breed’ equipment simply because ‘device A’ doesn’t support the protocol adopted by ’device B.’
Read MoreVintage Audio: PalmPilots m100 and m515 | Telos Alliance
By The Telos Alliance Team on Apr 11, 2017 4:15:00 PM
Vintage Audio: PalmPilots m100 and m515
2016 marked the 20th anniversary of the release of the Palm Pilot, the first commercially successful PDA, or Personal Digital Assistant. The event passed without much fanfare or recognition. What little there was probably got drowned out by press on the latest iPhone, Google Android or BlackBerry. But the truth is, these devices owe a lot of their conceptual identity to that landmark device that hit the streets in the mid-1990s. This Found in the Attic explores the history of PDAs, the Palm company and the PalmPilots m100 and m515. PDAs are a subset of the larger personal electronics revolution, which began in the 1970s.
Read MoreTopics: Electronics, Vintage Technology, PDAs
TWiRT 343 - Where's that Satellite with John Bisset | Telos Alliance
By The Telos Alliance Team on Apr 7, 2017 1:00:00 PM
TWiRT 343 - Where's that Satellite with John Bisset
John Bisset is here! He’s the guy who writes the “Workbench” column in Radio World. Always quick with great ideas for radio engineers, John joins us to talk about moving your satellite dish, preparing for the worst when that doesn’t work, and more tips from the master of the workbench!
Read MoreTopics: Broadcast Engineering, audio, audio quality
High School Station Bullish on Axia | Telos Alliance
By The Telos Alliance Team on Apr 5, 2017 12:49:00 PM
High School Station Bullish on Axia
In recent years, low-power radio stations have hit the FM band all across the U.S., from larger cities to remote outposts and all points between. One such LPFM is WNBI, or Bison Radio, affiliated with New Buffalo Area Schools on the shores of Lake Michigan – part of the “Michiana” area in the corner of southwest Michigan, not far north of the Indiana line.
Broadcasting a mix of older and current music, along with high school sports, local news, and special features produced by the students, WNBI-LP started as an extension of Radio Harbor Country, which included WRHC and WRHZ in nearby Three Oaks, Michigan, providing additional programming for residents of the New Buffalo area. Since hitting the airwaves two years ago, the Bison Radio has been well-received by the local community.
Read MoreTWiRT 342 - Make Money by Saving It with Jim Gray | Telos Alliance
By The Telos Alliance Team on Mar 31, 2017 1:00:00 PM
TWiRT 342 - Make Money by Saving It with Jim Gray
A penny saved really is a penny earned! Ask Jim Gray who runs Optimized Media Group. Jim and his team do normal broadcast engineering; they also help stations by demonstrating Return on Investment with newer technologies, and sometimes with older equipment. Jim joins Chris Tobin and Kirk Harnack on TWiRT.
Read MoreTopics: Broadcast Engineering, audio, audio quality
ATSC 3.0 Delivered
Linear Acoustic® AMS Authoring and Monitoring System is a comprehensive solution for real-time authoring, rendering, and monitoring of advanced audio programs for the ATSC 3.0 Digital Television System. The audio system in ATSC 3.0 provides listeners with a personalized, immersive audio experience using Next Generation Audio (NGA) technologies, including MPEG-H. AMS simultaneously delivers advanced audio for ATSC 3.0 broadcasts and 5.1-/2-ch audio for ATSC 1.0 broadcasts.
Read MoreTelos Alliance a Cleveland Technology Awards Honoree | Telos Alliance
By The Telos Alliance Team on Mar 29, 2017 12:05:00 PM
Telos Alliance a Cleveland Technology Awards Honoree
In keeping with a company tradition of technology and innovation, the Telos Alliance was recently named a Cleveland Technology Awards Honoree in the Established Tech Firm category. Presented by Smart Business Magazine, the Cleveland Technology Awards recognize Northeast Ohio organizations that develop and implement impactful technology. CEO Frank Foti accepted the honor at a luncheon on March 23.
Read MoreTopics: Broadcast Technology, Frank Foti, Telos Alliance
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