Today's highly successful GSM wireless technology has become the world's leading and fastest growing mobile standard, spanning over 190 countries. GSM technology is used by 1 in 7 of the world's population and it is estimated that by the end of 2004 it will top one billion*.
Tieline technology has released the new GSM module for G3 codecs which takes advantage of the GSM mobile telephone circuit switched protocol enabling 7kHz audio to be transferred over standard GSM networks in the US and up to 15kHz audio over High Speed Circuit Switched networks in Europe, Asia and Canada. Tieline is the first GSM enabled codec to provide an auxiliary data stream that enables studio engineers to control the audio input levels of their remote talent. Remote channel on/off button control can also be activated enabling the studio to have complete control over the remote talent’s microphone.
Tieline also provides several remote power options including an in-car cigarette lighter 12 volt power supply, a desktop 8amp hour UPS Lithium battery or a 2.3amp hour lithium battery module which slots into the side of the codec and enable broadcasters to set up anywhere in the field and deliver the equivalent of a POTS or ISDN broadcast without any wires at all.
http://www.tieline.com/Tieline_04/codecs/GSM_G3.html
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
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