Video Production of Medical Courses with Wireless and Partyline
2/2/2019
Tags:
Wireless ,
Medical ,
Encore ,
DX410 ,
Partyline ,
Industrial & Critical ,
DX Series ,
Education ,
Corporate
Category:
Resources,
Application Diagrams,
Industrial & Critical Communications,
Wireless,
Partyline Systems,
DX Series,
Encore
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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