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Video Production of Medical Courses with Wireless and Partyline

Video Production of Medical Courses with Wireless and Partyline

Students learning medical procedures can’t all be in the operating room with the lead doctor. A video feed is carried to classrooms where intercom allows two-way communication between students and doctors.

 

How it Works

The Director communicates to cameramen with 2-wire beltpacks. He/She also converses with a remote studio using an IP connection. The same IP connection is used for duplex communication between students (speaker stations) and doctors (all-in-one wireless headsets).

 

Application Notes

The Director uses an Encore Analog Partyline main station to listen/speak to all endpoints. Doctors on a wireless DX410 system talk/listen to students over an IP link provided by LQ Series rack and throw-down boxes. The studio also leverages the IP link for in-system communications using Encore beltpacks and headsets.

 

 

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