Clear-Com Marketing / Tuesday, March 27, 2018 / Categories: Resources, Application Diagrams, Live Performance & Events, Film & TV Production, Broadcast Production, IP, Wireless, Partyline Systems, Encore, FreeSpeak II, LQ Series Video Transport with Wireless and Analog Partyline Video has become more and more a part of many live productions. To efficiently transport video and audio, signals can be multiplexed together, sent over fiber, and de-multiplexed at an end-point. Communicating quickly to camera spots via muxed signals can be vital to a successful production. How It Works The control room houses a FreeSpeak II base station and a BroaMan MUX-22. Audio and video is multiplexed by the MUX-22 transferred out via fiber to a second MUX-22 where the signal is de-multiplexed. This is a very common and reliable way production companies use video/audio transport. The FreeSpeak II system manages both analog communications and wireless communications. An LQ Series IP interface pulls audio from analog positions into the MUX-22 for transport with the muxed video signal. Featured Products used in this Application: Clear-Com Encore Analog Partyline Intercom Systems MS-702 RS-701 RM-702 FreeSpeak® Wireless Systems FreeSpeak II Transceiver FreeSpeak II Transceiver Splitter FreeSpeak II Beltpack FreeSpeak II-Base-II Digital Wireless Base Station LQ™ Series IP Interfaces LQ-4W2 LQ-R4W8 Print 4850 Rate this article: No rating Tags: Wireless FreeSpeak II LQ Series Broadcast Production IP Encore Partyline Live Performance BroaMan Please login or register to post comments.