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Premiere XDX receiver--leave it in the box for now

Unless you have someplace to stash it for a month or two.

We received ours for Delilah two weeks ago, but I didn't have the time to play with it until today. Found the satellite just fine, tech guy set it up, seemed happy. Two hours later it faulted out.

Official word is that they are not ready to launch, but they want you to keep the things hooked up to the satellite AND a LAN connection to the internet pending activation sometime in October. Apparently the west coast "suits" haven't been to a small station recently. Their contact with radio is to inspect some rack room in LA engineering.

I have just room enough in my control room kitchen cabinet-base rack* for one receiver, so the Starguide went back in. Not only that, I have only one network cable pulled in that side of the control room (over through an airless crawl space in the attic & down the partition wall---3 hour project the first time).

I actually do have a "rack room" (the whole station has 3 studios for 2 stations, plus offices in a 35X50 building)--two 5' racks in one studio with two other Starguides, and our network switch--as well as Sine remote control, studio switching, an Orban 424, two Orban ST's, a couple of DA's, EAS off-air receivers, monitor receivers, plus an MX 15 for a non-com translator on our tower. Bottom Line is we will have to sit the XDS receiver on top of the rack to keep it hot.

It goes back into the box until Premiere is ready to move.

*When we remodeled the control room 2 years ago the former ops mgr. wanted everything off the studio countertop except for the console and computer monitors. So we used a 24" kitchen cabinet base from Lowe's, cut down to about 32" high from 36" to create equipment racks. The door is removed, and 2X4's and shims (painted black) are used to hang two Middle Atlantic rack rails 19" apart (abt. 10 RU available). For ventilation, drawer removed and Middle Atlantic vented panel shimmed in place in that opening. We have two of these in the control room, along with other size cabinet bases to create a 15 X 7 ft. "T" shaped studio installation, the top of the "T" along one wall, short side of the "T" forms an island open in center where the console is installed. Designed so talent can face each other across console. Black marble Formica over the pecan colored cabinets. A 36" sink base with doors removed houses the computers. One "rack" has the console power supply, monitor amp, one Starguide, fan panel and another panel with some switching; the other the Premier receiver and EAS. A drawer is mounted in the bottom of this second base for a dot-matrix printer used for the EAS. It sits on a small stand in the drawer so we can pull it out to reload paper and collect alert printouts, then store it back in the base. Total cost including installation--abt $2k
 
Ours has been sitting in the rack powered up for about a month now. We just ignore the flashing yellow light and the occasional red one. No errors for the last 3 days! At least the scheduler works.

Then there's the WWOne MAX receiver. Anybody ever get the scheduler for it? They said they were going to e-mail it to stations these last few weeks.
 
We stuck the Premiere box out at the microwave repeat site, stuffed a piece of CAT5 in the back, and forgot about it. We'll start monitoring it a week or three before they want to swap to it. Rck real estate isn't a problem out there.. should it become, we'd just set the thing aside until they want to use it.
 
we got two of them

one 'floods' the LAN with data when it is connected

someone told me there's a 'fix'

anyone know about that ?

Gary
 
:) I do the same thing with "cat2" when she crawls on top of the bed at 3 in the morning and starts yowling for no reason at all...
 
The fix for the Westwood One MAX - LAN problem is below. I got it from setupmax.com. It solved the problem. I know what you are talking about.

We have a new XDS-PRO for ESPN, one for Premiere and the MAX for WW1. All work fine and all are on our LAN.

The Premiere XDS-PRO scheduling software works. You log into http://myxdsreceiver.premiereradio.com/aff/affiliatelogin.aspx to program the receiver. It works fine. The slowly flashing UPDATE light, in addition to meaning a software download is in progress, CURRENTLY is being used to alert you to a one-line text message on the bottom of the LCD screen, which says DO NOT USE ON AIR! If you press any button however, this message goes away. So you can only read the message when the LCD backlight is OFF.

NETWORK ISSUES WHEN HOOKING UP MAX
If you experience a large amount of network traffic after putting your MAX on your local network, here's a step by step process to change the settings that may be causing your issue:

Open you web browser and put in the address line:
https://127.0.0.1:2100/ where "127.0.0.1" is changed to match your receiver's IP address.
Press ENTER.
Log in using:
Username: admin
Password: 12345
Click on "Data Delivery" on the top menu.
Click on the "Multicast Routing" puddle
Click on "Edit Default Route" on the left side menu bar
Next to "Action", change the drop down to "Discard Packet"
Click on "Send Update" on the left side menu bar.
Check your network.
If this doesn't help call 1-800-877-0007.
 
LAN flooding problem

Oops - that fix I mentioned is for the MAX. I don't know about a similar problem with the XDS.

If I could figure out how to delete or edit my previous message, I would. ???
 
"Click on the "Multicast Routing" puddle"
I like that description!
You know you're in for trouble when they spend that much effort to make the GUI dazzle!
 
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