The Telos Alliance Team
Recent Posts
Have a Blast in Vegas
Those of us who make the annual trek to Sin City for the NAB show every April have likely done all the tourist-y stuff. We've already shaken off the Gulch's glitter, experienced the World's Most Constant Traffic Jam (a/k/a The Strip) and seen enough white tigers to fill a small zoo.
Read More
Line Ringing tallies for Telos Hybrids | Telos Alliance
By The Telos Alliance Team on Apr 9, 2012 2:22:00 PM
Line Ringing tallies for Telos Hybrids
Greg Walker of Bristol Broadasting's WKYQ-FM in Paducah, Kentucky, writes: "I just purchased an Hx1 and was wondering if you could suggest a circuit for ringing and on air indicators."
Read More
Configuring GPIO events with the Axia iQ | Telos Alliance
By The Telos Alliance Team on Apr 9, 2012 2:19:00 PM
Configuring GPIO events with the Axia iQ
Rod Simon, Studio Engineer at Moody Radio in Chicago e-mails us asking, "Is there a way to turn on a light when any of the faders or audio output of the IQ is active? Since we currently are not using the recording function I thought I may use that, but it is still not automatic. I basically want a virtual GPIO mixer controlling one GPIO port."
Read More
Behind the Doors of an EM Testing lab | Telos Alliance
By The Telos Alliance Team on Apr 9, 2012 2:02:00 PM
Behind the Doors of an EM Testing lab
Inside the EM Testing Laboratory at Riga Technical University
As everyone knows, broadcast equipment is subject to stringent electrical immunity and electromagnetic compatibility regulations. After all, you can't have EM flying willy-nilly around a radio or TV studio without causing adverse effects - either to the broadcast material, or to its human producers! International standards for EM (or RF, if you prefer) emissions are set by the IEC, and must be strictly adhered to. And although it goes without saying that manufacturers must test all equipment they produce to ensure that its EM emissions are within those standards, most folks have no idea of how this is done.

AM Low-Pass Filtering with Omnia-5AM | Telos Alliance
By The Telos Alliance Team on Mar 23, 2012 4:48:00 PM
AM Low-Pass Filtering with Omnia-5AM
Lewis Downey of KUER, University of Utah, writes: "I take care of an AM that uses the Omnia 5. I want to roll off the audio to be processed to about 6 KHz. It is silly to try forcing anything above that through AM radios these days. I don't see an LPF filter option in the processor. Does one exist? At another AM site I built my own filter with op-amps and it hasn't hurt the perceived fidelity one bit and I think it makes the perceived modulation a bit louder because I'm not modulating with audio that isn't going to make it through the radios anyway."
Read MoreTopics: broadcast audio processor

The Beauty of Uncommon Things | Telos Alliance
By The Telos Alliance Team on Mar 12, 2012 6:52:00 PM
The Beauty of Uncommon Things
Those of you who might have studied film-making have likely heard of Ralph Steiner, an influential photographer and documentarian from the 1930s through the 1960s. His work was characterized by use of unusual angles and odd, but beautiful, subjects, some of which were mechanical devices and their workings. One of these is the subject of this month's Discrepancy Sheet: a 1930 short film titled "Mechanical Principles." In 10 minutes, Steiner captures the intelligence and beauty in the design of reciprocating parts, intermeshing gears, eccentric cams and other mechanisms designed to perform their tasks elegantly and repetitively. This short film is a fascinating look at the mechanical world in a pre-solid-state age - view it by clicking here. Some of Steiner's photographs are also on display at New York's Museum of Modern Art.
Telos Alliance has led the audio industry’s innovation in Broadcast Audio, Digital Mixing & Mastering, Audio Processors & Compression, Broadcast Mixing Consoles, Audio Interfaces, AoIP & VoIP for over three decades. The Telos Alliance family of products include Telos® Systems, Omnia® Audio, Axia® Audio, Linear Acoustic®, 25-Seven® Systems, Minnetonka™ Audio and Jünger Audio. Covering all ranges of Audio Applications for Radio & Television from Telos Infinity IP Intercom Systems, Jünger Audio AIXpressor Audio Processor, Omnia 11 Radio Processors, Axia Networked Quasar Broadcast Mixing Consoles and Linear Acoustic AMS Audio Quality Loudness Monitoring and 25-Seven TVC-15 Watermark Analyzer & Monitor. Telos Alliance offers audio solutions for any and every Radio, Television, Live Events, Podcast & Live Streaming Studio With Telos Alliance “Broadcast Without Limits.”
Read More
Vintage Audio: Cathode Ray Tubes and a Buick Straight-8 | Telos Alliance
By The Telos Alliance Team on Feb 10, 2012 6:56:00 PM
Vintage Audio: Cathode Ray Tubes and a Buick Straight-8
If you've been reading our content long enough, you know that we love old broadcast tech. There's nothing like watching something made in the Streamline Moderne era make broadcast media from, as Spock once opined, "stone knives and bearskins."
Read More
ATAs, FXS and SIP - Oh My!
Learning about VoIP? Here's a site that can help
More and more radio engineers are jumping into the world of VoIP telephony. It's no easy task, sorting the jumble of acronyms and alphabet soup that make up the VoIP lexicon. What's an FXO, and will it work with my DID setup? Where do I find a list of SIP response codes? And do I need to worry about IAX, or not?
Read More
Happy Birthday to the Xbox's great, great, great, great, great granddaddy | Telos Alliance
By The Telos Alliance Team on Jan 31, 2012 4:22:00 PM
Happy Birthday to the Xbox's great, great, great, great, great granddaddy
The brain trust at MIT have been responsible for quite a few innovations over the course of 151 years (1861 being the date of its founding). Famous grads include William Shockley, part of the Bell Labs team that invented the transistor, Ray Tomlinson, who developed e-mail on Arpanet, Bill Hewlett of HP fame, and Bob Metcalf, inventor of Ethernet and founder of 3Com. But this year, another product of an MIT graduate turned 50 years old: the computer game.
Read More
Axia Helps Merlin Media Flip Formats Fast | Telos Alliance
By The Telos Alliance Team on Jan 12, 2012 2:15:00 PM
Axia Helps Merlin Media Flip Formats Fast
Radio folks know that format changes usually mean equipment changes as well. Especially when you're going from music to talk - that's a real game-changer. When Merlin Media recently acquired Chicago's WWWN from Emmis, they decided to make the flip - but on a very short timetable: Merlin wanted the studios finished in one month to put their new format on the air.
Read MoreRecent Posts
Subscribe
If you love broadcast audio, you'll love Telos Alliance's newsletter. Get it delivered to your inbox by subscribing below!