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Rincon Audio Over IP June 21, 2013

Rincon Audio Over IP June 21, 2013. Matt Coon Service Manager 805.979.8750 – mcoon@moseleysb.com. Moseley Advantage. Assembled in our own factories assures On-time deliveries Consistent quality Access parts Loaners available Technical support available more hours Evenings 8A-10P Pacific

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Rincon Audio Over IP June 21, 2013

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  1. Rincon Audio Over IPJune 21, 2013 Matt CoonService Manager805.979.8750 – mcoon@moseleysb.com

  2. Moseley Advantage • Assembled in our own factories assures • On-time deliveries • Consistent quality • Access parts • Loaners available • Technical support available more hours • Evenings 8A-10P Pacific • Weekends 8A-10P Pacific • Friends at the Factory

  3. Committed to the quality and reliability of network data aural content and video services. Whatever frequency, bandwidth, interface or technological challenge you may be facing, try Moseley! -Moseley Associates, Inc. www.moseleySB.com

  4. Starlink SL9003Q

  5. Key Features • 2, 4, 6 channel models • Uncompressed audio • Ethernet (one way) for HD Radio • User selectable 16, 32, 64, 128 QAM • Selectable 200, 300, 500 kHz STL channel • 160-240, 330-512, 800-960,1340-1520, 1650-1700 MHz • Reed-Solomon error correction

  6. Starlink Rear View SL9003Q-4SLAN Slot for Redundant Power supply QAM Modem 6 Port Mux Audio Source Encoders RF

  7. Common Configurations • SL9003Q-2S – • one stereo pair with 44.1 kHz sampling @ 16 QAM • SL9003Q-4S – • two stereo pair with 32 kHz sampling @ 32 QAM • SL9003Q-2SLAN – • one 44.1 kHz stereo pair + ≈ 500 kb/s Ethernet simplex and 2 additional RS-232 at 32 QAM • SL9003Q-IP – • No audio, IP only

  8. 8 Moseley Associates, Inc. Santa Barbara, CA USA; 805-968-9621; www.moseleysb.com The Audio Source Encoder and Source Decoder RS-232 Data • Linear uncompressed • 32, 44.1, 48 kHz sample rates AES/EBU Digital Left & Right Analog

  9. High Power RFA 10 Watt RF Power Amplifier for Starlink

  10. Beyond 950mhz?

  11. DTVLink-A or NxGen-T

  12. Event HD and Event 5800

  13. Key Features • Any frequency from 2GHz thru 23GHz • Up to 150mbps Ethernet • Up to 16 T1/E1 Channels • User selectable QPSK, 16, 32, 64, 128 QAM • User selectable 9-30 MHz channel bandwidth • 50MHz wideband option

  14. Key Features • Local and remote status and control. • Graphical history of RSL, SNR, error performance and alarms

  15. Constellation

  16. RSL Graph

  17. RF Link Performance

  18. DTV, Event, NxGen IDU RS-232 and alarm Management Dual Power option Ethernet T1/E1 1&2 T1/E1 3-16 To ODU

  19. Audio Transporter

  20. Welcome to the Future • Industry’s first Software Defined Audio Transport Product • Optimized to deliver multichannel audio • IP, T1/E1, or Radio networks simultaneously • Feature rich product for all audio transports • Available in various form factors

  21. Key Audio Features • Up to 4 Stereo channels/unit • Point-to-point unidirectional • Point-to-point bidirectional • Point-to-multipoint unidirectional Multicast (IGMP v2) • Simultaneous E1/T1, IP and Radio transport • Built in Audio Distribution Amp • Integrated Analog and AES / Audio Switcher • Built in Silence Detectors on all channels

  22. Audio Source Coding • MP3 • AAC LC/LD • G722/G711 • PCM16 Linear Uncompressed

  23. Key Features • Integrated Ethernet Switch with QOS • UDP / TCP transport • Behind-firewall operation

  24. Key Features • Programmable Failover (future release) • Unicast/Multicast RS-232 channels • 3 Alarm and Status I/Os per unit • Over 100 parameters for alarm triggers, SNMP • Remotely upgradable

  25. Connection Example

  26. Connection Example

  27. Robustness • Error Correction • MPEG-Forum COP3.r2 • Adaptive Jitter Buffers • User adjustable • Error Concealment (PLC) • Forward Error Correction (FEC)

  28. Manageability • Web Server • SNMP

  29. Interfaces • Analog In/Out 4 stereo XLR connectors • AES/EBU In/Out 4 stereo with XLR cable • Ethernet 2 • E1/T1 2 • Others • Alarms 3 I/O • RS-232 6 Rincon 400 series

  30. Interfaces AES x4 RS232 x3 Ethernet port E1T1 Secondary Ethernet port RS232 x3 E1T1

  31. Rincon 422: 2 in, 2out • Rincon 404: 4 out • Rincon 440: 4 in Interfaces Rincon 422 Analog Out Channel 4 Left & Right Analog In Channel 1 Left & Right Analog In Channel 2 Left & Right Analog Out Channel 3 Left & Right

  32. Versatile ProductOptions • Rincon 400 • 4 AES/EBU Stereo audio channels in 2X2,4X0, or 3X1 • 4 Analog Stereo channels in 2x2, 2x0, or 3x1 • 6 RS-232 data ports • 2 Ethernet and 2 Tl/El network interfaces • Rincon 300 • 4 AES/EBU Stereo audio channels in 2X2,4X0, or 3X1 • 6 RS-232 data ports. • Three-channel remote control • 2 Ethernet and 2 T1/E1 network interfaces

  33. Configuration

  34. Basics Overview • Audio Codec Profile • PCM, AAC, MP3 • Communication Profile • IP address, port# • Connection Map • Codec, Communication Profile, Physical port

  35. Audio Codec

  36. Audio Codec Options • PCM16 32khz = 1024mbps • MP3 48 or 32khz, 96 to 384mbps, 32k steps • AAC 48 or 32khz, 16 to 512mbps, 16k steps

  37. Codec Example • 3 Stereo Channels = 1280mbps (plus 128mbps overhead) • 16QAM, 500mhz spectrum

  38. Audio Delay • Buffer Size, Codec, Interface (IP or T1) • IP Examples • PCM16, buffer of 6 = 200msec • PCM16, buffer of 85 = 440msec • AACLC, buffer of 6 = 520msec • AACLD, buffer of 6 = 320msec • MP3, buffer of 6 = 640msec • MP3, buffer of 85 = 1880msec • T1 Example • PCM16, no buffer = 6msec

  39. Communication Profile IP

  40. Communication Profile T1/E1

  41. Communication Profile • Select IP or T1 • Select IP address and port • 192.168.x.x for TCP • 239.x.x.x for UDP • port start at 5000, increase by 2 • Error correction: FEC, PLC • Select Jitter Buffer depth

  42. Connection Map • Studio encoder • Analog In

  43. Connection Map • Transmitter site decoder • AES and Analog out

  44. Connection Map

  45. Rincon 422: 2 in, 2out • Rincon 404: 4 out • Rincon 440: 4 in Interfaces Rincon 422 Analog Out Channel 4 Left & Right Analog In Channel 1 Left & Right Analog In Channel 2 Left & Right Analog Out Channel 3 Left & Right

  46. Configuration Summary • Codec • Communication Profile • Connection Map

  47. Additional Information • RS-232 • Alarms • SNMP • T1/E1 Port Configuration • Software Update • Backup Configuration

  48. RS-232

  49. RS-232

  50. Alarms Setup • Select Events to send to alarm log, SNMP and relays

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