I'm definitely in need of some advice, so here goes...
I am supplying programming through a time brokerage agreement.
I need to get audio from my studio to the radio station offices, which are about two blocks from me. The audio is then bounced to the transmitter via an analog microwave STL system. I would like to install a new AM audio processor at my studio. The station has a brand new solid-state transmitter, but very old processing gear.
I was considering an analog microwave STL system, with an OmniaONE AM ahead of it, but then an associate brought up the idea of a wireless IP bridge. We are trying to figure out how it could work and if it would, indeed, present any savings.
First, I need to figure out a way to convert the audio from analog to digital ahead of the bridge. It will then have to be converted back where the bridge terminates at the radio station.
I know the OmniaONE AM has a Livewire out, and I thought that might have allowed me to kill two birds with one stone. I was told by a man with Omnia that the output is uncompressed and would require a T1 connection. I believe the wireless bridge can handle it. However, he advised that you can't feed a transmitter with a processor AHEAD of a CODEC. I said there would still be hard limiting at the transmitter, but he insisted it shouldn't be done that way.
He advised placing a Compellor ahead of the bridge, then the OmniaONE at the transmitter site.
With all of that equipment to take into consideration, would an old-fashioned Marti analog link be cheaper and easier? What are your suggestions?
I look forward to your input. Thanks. ???
I am supplying programming through a time brokerage agreement.
I need to get audio from my studio to the radio station offices, which are about two blocks from me. The audio is then bounced to the transmitter via an analog microwave STL system. I would like to install a new AM audio processor at my studio. The station has a brand new solid-state transmitter, but very old processing gear.
I was considering an analog microwave STL system, with an OmniaONE AM ahead of it, but then an associate brought up the idea of a wireless IP bridge. We are trying to figure out how it could work and if it would, indeed, present any savings.
First, I need to figure out a way to convert the audio from analog to digital ahead of the bridge. It will then have to be converted back where the bridge terminates at the radio station.
I know the OmniaONE AM has a Livewire out, and I thought that might have allowed me to kill two birds with one stone. I was told by a man with Omnia that the output is uncompressed and would require a T1 connection. I believe the wireless bridge can handle it. However, he advised that you can't feed a transmitter with a processor AHEAD of a CODEC. I said there would still be hard limiting at the transmitter, but he insisted it shouldn't be done that way.
He advised placing a Compellor ahead of the bridge, then the OmniaONE at the transmitter site.
With all of that equipment to take into consideration, would an old-fashioned Marti analog link be cheaper and easier? What are your suggestions?
I look forward to your input. Thanks. ???