
Taiwan’s state broadcaster recently completed an upgrade to its radio facilities, Taipei Broadcasting Station, TBS.
A key component of that work was eight DHD SX2 on-air consoles, a TX2 touchscreen broadcast mixer, eight XC3 cores for the SX2s along with two XD3 cores two handle networking duties.
The job took three months and was undertaken by Taiwan-based systems integrator ADE in collaboration with Tiyu and Stagetec Asia.
According to Stagetec Asia Senior Project Manager Yap Wei Keong, “The project combined seamless integration of advanced digital audio technology with the need to ensure zero downtime for TBS’s 24-hour operations.”
He added, DHD’s “SX2 streamline online air mixing has been provided for each of the eight radio studios. We also integrated a TX2 in the master control room where its touch-driven interface simplifies complex operations and enhances transitions between programs… The SX2 and TX2 consoles streamline operations and futureproof the station to meet ever-advancing industry standards.”
In addition, “The system includes an automated time scheduler which handles signal routing in sync with the TBS broadcast schedule, reducing the need for manual intervention.”
An interesting detail is “The equipment room façades are covered with a double layer of electromagnetic wave isolation paint.”
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