RTBF/NEP Belgium Selects DirectOut For Twin IP-Capable OB Vans

In April and June 2020, RTBF, Belgium’s public broadcaster for the country’s French-speaking community, took delivery of two identical full-IP OB trucks. The two trucks were built at the German headquarters of system integrator Broadcast Solutions. The OBs are a joint development by the customer, Broadcast Solutions and NEP Belgium, who will lease the vehicles to RTBF.

Both units make extensive use of DirectOut equipment for audio signal conversion, transmission and signal monitoring.

The two RTBF trucks are full-sized trailers and can work with up to 12 cameras (HD, but UHD-ready). They are designed as full-IP OBs, based on ST 2110 but are capable of interfacing with baseband infrastructures. Therefore, it was mandatory that the audio infrastructure offers all common IP-based, digital and analogue formats in one vehicle. To be as flexible as possible and to have all necessary tools at hand, each OB is equipped with a hand-picked DirectOut toolset, consisting of PRODIGY.MC with RAV.IO, EXBOX.64, SG.MADI, ANDIAMO.AES and KYRA units.

Both OB trucks have to support all audio formats (analog, AES3, MADI with SRC, Dante with SRC and AES67/RAVENNA) and this is where DirectOut comes into play. The PRODIGY.MC takes care of all the Intercom signals and interfaces to Riedel’s Artist 1024 Intercom Matrix. Using the RAV.IO module PRODIGY.MC converts analogue 4-wire audio to AES67 and vice versa. PRODIGY.MC is a modular audio converter, designed to address numerous applications, using a single hardware frame. Fully modular, it can be configured to specific requirements, using different IO modules and giving budget savings as well as the flexibility to address future changes.

In the RTBF OB Vans the PRODIGY.MC is equipped with the newly designed RAVENNA module RAV.IO that complies with AES67, ST 2110-30/31 and supports all ST 2022-7 classes. With just 2RU the PRODIGY.MC including the RAV.IO offers up to 128 channels Network audio Ravenna/AES67.

As a result, a lot of additional slot cards in the Riedel Communications frame are not needed, leading to additional free space in the equipment racks. During system setup, configuration and for monitoring purposes the Broadcast Solutions team used the globcon unified remote-control platform that can manage and control all DirectOut devices.

“DirectOut Equipment fits perfectly for the day to day use in Broadcast environments,” said Geert Thoelen, Technical Director at NEP Belgium. “With the deployment of DirectOut equipment, RTBF get all the flexibility in their OB van that they need. The tools are rock solid, work very stable plus with the modular approach of the PRODIGY.MC they are ready for future changes, just by adding new interface modules.”

Three EXBOX.64 signal converters enable the conversion from MADI optical SC to coaxial BNC. One is located in the audio room. Two additional EXBOX.64 are integrated in the so-called Central Termination Panel at the rear of each OB. One of the pivotal requirements of RTBF and NEP Belgium was the highest level of flexibility for connecting the OBs with external equipment, facilities or additional OBs. To make things easy and simple the two EXBOX.64 are located at the rear at the beginning of the signal chain, converting and re-clocking incoming and outgoing signals to any infrastructure imaginable.

A further DirectOut tool in use is a SG.MADI unit located in the audio room. A reliable solution with redundant power supply and redundant audio interfaces that serves as a Soundgrid to MADI converter to interconnect the Waves Soundgrid Plugin Server to the Lawo audio core. One ANDIAMO.AES unit in each OB is distributing the digital PGM audio signals and provide it on the Audio Patch and on the CTP for other broadcasters and different applications.

Finally, two KYRA units, one in the audio room and one at the production desk are in place for monitoring the MADI streams. KYRA provides flexible MADI monitoring and line checking as it includes connectivity via flexible MADI connections, via optical SC, coaxial (BNC) or SFP. At each Slomo position two additional KYRA slots are pre-wired.

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