Connectors, Cables, Terminations and Rack Building rAVe [PUBS]
The document discusses connectors, cables, termination types, and rack wiring for audiovisual systems. It covers common connector types for audio, video, and networking. It also discusses cable types including coax, twisted pair, and fiber optic cable. The document reviews termination methods such as crimping, compression, and soldering connectors. Finally, it covers best practices for rack wiring including cable management, bend radius, and equipment mounting.
This document provides an overview of streaming video over IP networks for commercial audiovisual applications. It discusses video over IP, hardware and software options, common codecs and streaming protocols, and network considerations. It also covers integration with control systems and the benefits of using a standard Ethernet protocol like JPEG2000 for applications requiring low latency video distribution over a local area network.
Keyboard, Video And Mouse (KVM) Switch SolutionPremier Farnell
The document discusses KVM switch technologies that allow multiple computers to be accessed from a single keyboard, mouse and monitor. It analyzes different types of KVM switches including analog and digital and recommends components like video buffers, amplifiers, switches and processors that can be used to build a KVM switch solution. Key aspects covered include types of KVM switches, applications, technologies, component selection guides and solutions.
This document discusses planning for video streaming over IT networks. It describes treating video streams as just another type of data packet. It provides bandwidth requirements for uncompressed and compressed video formats. It discusses SVSI's N-Series encoders/decoders that use various compression formats suitable for different network applications. It also provides examples of N-Series installations in corporate campuses, casinos, universities and more.
Radio over IP (RoIP) is a technology that has emerged over the last 10 years and has provided a powerful and flexible mechanism for linking radios and dispatch consoles. RoIP has some inherent limitations and numerous technical challenges. This workshop will provide an overview of the technology, the key standards and some of the technical issues.
The workshop will cover on the following issues:
- The difference between RoIP and VoIP — how radio systems differ from phone systems
- Implementing one-to-one connections
- Implementing many-to-many connections
- Risk management: identifying network issues affecting RoIP/VoIP quality, maintenance and redundancy
- Design elements: building blocks; calculating network bandwidth requirements
The implications of RoIP for dispatch consoles will be also be discussed: how dispatch console to radio connections can be implemented with RoIP and how RoIP can be used to provide fault-tolerant dispatch architectures.
Finally, the workshop will look at the impact of new technologies such as IPv6, wireless broadband and the switch to digital radio on the RoIP landscape.
Paul Whitfield, Team Leader: Software Engineering, Omnitronics
This document discusses considerations for outdoor wireless LAN deployments. It covers antenna radiation patterns, mechanical downtilt, 3D visualization planning tools, and installation basics. Case studies are presented for outdoor WLANs at a railyard, university campus, and manufacturing plant. Outdoor antennas, access points, and planning tools from Aruba Networks are also presented.
This document discusses delivering broadcast-quality video over 802.11n wireless networks. It describes various types of video content and challenges with using multicast for video delivery over 802.11. It proposes using unicast delivery of multicast packets as a solution and describes Aruba's Dynamic Multicast Optimization which dynamically switches between unicast and multicast delivery. Validation testing showed unicast delivery significantly reduced packet error rates compared to multicast. The document outlines considerations for network planning and areas for further optimization.
Connectors, Cables, Terminations and Rack Building rAVe [PUBS]
The document discusses connectors, cables, termination types, and rack wiring for audiovisual systems. It covers common connector types for audio, video, and networking. It also discusses cable types including coax, twisted pair, and fiber optic cable. The document reviews termination methods such as crimping, compression, and soldering connectors. Finally, it covers best practices for rack wiring including cable management, bend radius, and equipment mounting.
This document provides an overview of streaming video over IP networks for commercial audiovisual applications. It discusses video over IP, hardware and software options, common codecs and streaming protocols, and network considerations. It also covers integration with control systems and the benefits of using a standard Ethernet protocol like JPEG2000 for applications requiring low latency video distribution over a local area network.
Keyboard, Video And Mouse (KVM) Switch SolutionPremier Farnell
The document discusses KVM switch technologies that allow multiple computers to be accessed from a single keyboard, mouse and monitor. It analyzes different types of KVM switches including analog and digital and recommends components like video buffers, amplifiers, switches and processors that can be used to build a KVM switch solution. Key aspects covered include types of KVM switches, applications, technologies, component selection guides and solutions.
This document discusses planning for video streaming over IT networks. It describes treating video streams as just another type of data packet. It provides bandwidth requirements for uncompressed and compressed video formats. It discusses SVSI's N-Series encoders/decoders that use various compression formats suitable for different network applications. It also provides examples of N-Series installations in corporate campuses, casinos, universities and more.
Radio over IP (RoIP) is a technology that has emerged over the last 10 years and has provided a powerful and flexible mechanism for linking radios and dispatch consoles. RoIP has some inherent limitations and numerous technical challenges. This workshop will provide an overview of the technology, the key standards and some of the technical issues.
The workshop will cover on the following issues:
- The difference between RoIP and VoIP — how radio systems differ from phone systems
- Implementing one-to-one connections
- Implementing many-to-many connections
- Risk management: identifying network issues affecting RoIP/VoIP quality, maintenance and redundancy
- Design elements: building blocks; calculating network bandwidth requirements
The implications of RoIP for dispatch consoles will be also be discussed: how dispatch console to radio connections can be implemented with RoIP and how RoIP can be used to provide fault-tolerant dispatch architectures.
Finally, the workshop will look at the impact of new technologies such as IPv6, wireless broadband and the switch to digital radio on the RoIP landscape.
Paul Whitfield, Team Leader: Software Engineering, Omnitronics
This document discusses considerations for outdoor wireless LAN deployments. It covers antenna radiation patterns, mechanical downtilt, 3D visualization planning tools, and installation basics. Case studies are presented for outdoor WLANs at a railyard, university campus, and manufacturing plant. Outdoor antennas, access points, and planning tools from Aruba Networks are also presented.
This document discusses delivering broadcast-quality video over 802.11n wireless networks. It describes various types of video content and challenges with using multicast for video delivery over 802.11. It proposes using unicast delivery of multicast packets as a solution and describes Aruba's Dynamic Multicast Optimization which dynamically switches between unicast and multicast delivery. Validation testing showed unicast delivery significantly reduced packet error rates compared to multicast. The document outlines considerations for network planning and areas for further optimization.
The document discusses considerations for designing wireless networks in warehouse environments. It describes the unique challenges of warehouses, including tall ceilings, shelving that can block signals, temperature extremes, and changing layouts and inventory levels. It provides guidance on planning deployments, including surveying the space, matching access point power to client capabilities, using low-gain downtilted antennas for vertical coverage, and designing for coverage reliability despite changing conditions. Troubleshooting tips include checking for changes in AP power levels, antenna aiming, stock levels, or the wireless environment.
We take pride in introducing ourselves to your esteemed organization. We are engaged in the business of providing Walkie Talkie and other Telecom and Security Solutions to our clients.
We are capable of giving all types of telecom spares with respect to Walkie Talkie and other Telecom and Security Products, viz: Telephone Handsets, Cords, Batteries, PTTs, Hand Held Metal Detector Chargers and Batteries, Door Frame Metal Detector Spares, etc. We do undertake maintenance contracts of various equipment with our staff of Technical Engineers and Technicians.
The document discusses several topics related to mobile devices and Wi-Fi, including:
1) The commercial value chain prioritizes cellular operators and consumers over enterprise users, though this is changing.
2) Device models are optimized for single home access points rather than enterprise wireless LANs with multiple access points.
3) Battery life is overly prioritized, limiting probing for better access points and adoption of features like QoS that could improve performance.
BriCom provides software and hardware solutions that allow different radio systems and devices to interconnect over IP networks. This includes linking radio sites anywhere in the world and enabling legacy radios to connect to the internet. Their product line includes hardware devices that connect radios to IP networks and software applications that turn smartphones and computers into virtual radios. The solutions aim to improve communications for mobile workers and first responders.
The Voice Evolution—VoLTE. VoHSPA+, WCDMA+ and QualityQualcomm Research
The wireless industry is moving toward a richer, packet based voice on IP. However, traditional mobile Circuit Switched (CS) voice has a long life during the transition to carrier grade VoIP. Qualcomm’s comprehensive voice evolution technology leadership provides all aspects needed for the successful transition to carrier grade VoIP: We make the 3G CS voice more efficient (1X Advanced and WCDMA+), and lead the mobile VoIP delivery technologies with IMS VoIP over LTE (VoLTE) and HSPA+, provide the necessary transitions technologies between circuit switched voice and IMS VoIP; And finally, we provide the voice quality technologies to ensure the best voice experience for 3G CS voice, IMS VoIP as well as OTT VoIP.
For more information please visit www.qualcomm.com/wcdma
Download the presentation here: http://www.qualcomm.com/media/documents/voice-evolution-volte-vohspa-wcdma-and-quality
This document provides a profile and overview of a company that distributes professional audio visual equipment in East Africa. The company represents leading manufacturers such as Kramer Electronics, TOA Corporation, Trantec, Revolabs, and SmartAVI. It distributes a wide range of PRO AV products including distribution amplifiers, switchers, control systems, cables, projectors, screens, microphones, and digital signage solutions. Notable clients include UK Premier League stadiums. The company aims to provide innovative audio visual solutions to customers through its network of local partners and dealers.
Raritan AV-over-IP (RAV-IP) Distribution SystemRaritan
The Raritan AV-over-IP Distribution System (RAV-IP) allows distribution of audio and video over an IP network using standard Ethernet switches, Cat5 cabling, or fiber for long distances up to 10km. It uses an encoder/decoder architecture to convert AV signals to IP packets at the encoder and back to AV at the decoder. Setup is flexible and economical, allowing expansion as needed. RAV-IP provides a simple way to extend AV and computing devices over an IP network.
The document discusses deploying Microsoft Lync over WiFi networks. It covers challenges with supporting real-time media like voice and video over WiFi, including issues around latency, jitter, packet loss and roaming between access points. The presentation provides guidance on WiFi deployment strategies to optimize the network for real-time media workloads. These include recommendations around access point placement, configuring quality of service, and prioritizing Lync traffic through mechanisms like expedited forwarding.
The document discusses options for adding TV functions to notebook platforms, including internal solutions like mini-PCI cards for OEMs and external solutions like USB sticks, boxes, and ExpressCard devices. It notes the advantages and disadvantages of the different options. Key challenges include size/thickness constraints, power requirements, thermal dissipation issues, noise issues, supporting various standards, and lack of premium content. Internal solutions are generally best for OEMs while digital TV support, especially DVB-T and DVB-H, may be the next big areas for notebooks.
GlobalInvacom is a UK-based fiber optic manufacturer that developed FiberIRS, a technology for distributing satellite signals via fiber optic cables. Since its introduction 5 years ago, FiberIRS has connected over 2 million households. GlobalInvacom continues improving FiberIRS, allowing it to now support up to 4,096 connections from a single satellite dish. The company has grown significantly, with 1,600 employees working across multiple offices and 14 engineers dedicated to further developing FiberIRS. GlobalInvacom is working on new products to transmit more signal types over fiber optic networks and make installation easier.
My work as a telecommunications headend tech Powerpoint presentation 3Mark Keefer
Mark Keefer works as a Telecommunications Headend Engineering Tech II, which involves building, troubleshooting, and maintaining complex telecommunication headends and data centers. His responsibilities include configuring hundreds of pieces of telecommunications equipment like routers, switches, fiber cables, and video encoding/decoding devices. He is skilled at routing digital streaming video, troubleshooting network and RF issues, and ensuring customers have uninterrupted service.
This document provides an overview and refresher on key concepts in 802.11 wireless networking, including:
- Wireless communications fundamentals like how channels work and the importance of avoiding co-channel interference
- Factors that impact wireless performance like available channels, channel widths, transmit power levels, and signal to noise ratios
- How lower signal to noise ratios can cause clients to downgrade their data rates, impacting overall channel performance
- A brief discussion of access point planning and placement as well as client roaming behaviors
This document appears to be a magazine or journal focused on digital television technology. It contains several articles and reports on various digital TV products and companies, including reports on IPTV receivers, satellite receivers, signal analyzers, and network equipment. It also includes company profiles, news briefs, and listings of upcoming industry events and trade shows. The publication seems aimed at industry professionals working in digital television globally.
This document discusses passive intermodulation (PIM) and its impact on public safety distributed antenna systems (DAS). It defines PIM as interference caused when multiple transmitted frequencies combine to generate new frequencies. PIM can be caused by non-linearities in RF components and degrades signal quality. The document outlines new FCC regulations for public safety signal boosters and recommends standards for public safety DAS, including mandatory PIM testing and use of PIM-rated components, to mitigate PIM and ensure reliable emergency communications.
This document provides information about the 123eWireless SORAM-11-NW product, including how to purchase it, specifications, warranty, and related services from Launch 3 Telecom. Launch 3 Telecom sells the 123eWireless SORAM-11-NW and provides same-day shipping if ordered before 3PM EST. They offer payment via credit card or Purchase Order and include a warranty on all purchases. Additional services like repairs, maintenance contracts, and de-installation are also available.
A DAS is a network of antennas connected by cable that provides wireless coverage inside buildings. DAS are needed for public safety to improve coverage and reliability for first responders. The benefits of a public safety DAS include 95% building coverage, high quality of service, and improved reliability. Proper DAS design is important to ensure adequate coverage levels are met based on standards from NFPA and IFC. Components like filtered repeaters, backup power, and antennas supporting all public safety frequencies are important. New FCC rules require registration of bi-directional amplifiers used on public safety networks.
This presentation serves as an overview of the parameters and considerations a designer would use to select a low-power wireless (LPRF) solution. It also highlights the devices and tools from the Anaren Integrated Radio (AIR) module product line and how they fit in a typical LPW design.
Veraz Networks is a leading supplier of network infrastructure that enables service providers to create, manage, and transport sessions. Their portfolio includes bandwidth optimization products like the I-Gate 4000 family that deliver high compression rates while maintaining voice quality. Their session control solutions include the ControlSwitch platform, which provides a scalable architecture for VoIP peering applications to lower operating expenses. The Network-adaptive Border Controller also offers compression to reduce bandwidth usage. Major service providers choose Veraz to improve services, reduce costs, and drive revenues.
Alcatel comm solutions for small & medium businessEdwin Lopez
Las soluciones de Alcatel cubren una amplia gama de necesidades como las siguientes:
Customer welcome
Efficient desktop environment
On-site mobility
Off-site mobility
Teamwork and collaboration
Converged voice and data network
Hotel and hospitality
Sales primer demystifying amplifier specsRavi Lakkundi
This document provides a guide to understanding amplifier specifications for consumers and sales staff. It explains key specs like wattage, THD, sensitivity and what they mean. It emphasizes that specs can be deceiving if not fully disclosed, such as only measuring one channel instead of all channels driven. The guide cautions that specs outside the normal audible frequency range or without details on testing conditions should be viewed skeptically. It encourages listeners to evaluate amplifiers by how they sound in addition to specifications.
This document provides instructions for building a guitar amplifier circuit and speaker boxes. The amplifier circuit uses a dual op-amp preamplifier design capable of high gain distortion. The power amplifier is rated at 100W into 4 ohms. Optional modifications are described to alter the tone and gain. Speaker box designs include an open-back twin speaker cabinet and a quad speaker cabinet for increased volume. Safety warnings and construction tips are provided.
The document discusses considerations for designing wireless networks in warehouse environments. It describes the unique challenges of warehouses, including tall ceilings, shelving that can block signals, temperature extremes, and changing layouts and inventory levels. It provides guidance on planning deployments, including surveying the space, matching access point power to client capabilities, using low-gain downtilted antennas for vertical coverage, and designing for coverage reliability despite changing conditions. Troubleshooting tips include checking for changes in AP power levels, antenna aiming, stock levels, or the wireless environment.
We take pride in introducing ourselves to your esteemed organization. We are engaged in the business of providing Walkie Talkie and other Telecom and Security Solutions to our clients.
We are capable of giving all types of telecom spares with respect to Walkie Talkie and other Telecom and Security Products, viz: Telephone Handsets, Cords, Batteries, PTTs, Hand Held Metal Detector Chargers and Batteries, Door Frame Metal Detector Spares, etc. We do undertake maintenance contracts of various equipment with our staff of Technical Engineers and Technicians.
The document discusses several topics related to mobile devices and Wi-Fi, including:
1) The commercial value chain prioritizes cellular operators and consumers over enterprise users, though this is changing.
2) Device models are optimized for single home access points rather than enterprise wireless LANs with multiple access points.
3) Battery life is overly prioritized, limiting probing for better access points and adoption of features like QoS that could improve performance.
BriCom provides software and hardware solutions that allow different radio systems and devices to interconnect over IP networks. This includes linking radio sites anywhere in the world and enabling legacy radios to connect to the internet. Their product line includes hardware devices that connect radios to IP networks and software applications that turn smartphones and computers into virtual radios. The solutions aim to improve communications for mobile workers and first responders.
The Voice Evolution—VoLTE. VoHSPA+, WCDMA+ and QualityQualcomm Research
The wireless industry is moving toward a richer, packet based voice on IP. However, traditional mobile Circuit Switched (CS) voice has a long life during the transition to carrier grade VoIP. Qualcomm’s comprehensive voice evolution technology leadership provides all aspects needed for the successful transition to carrier grade VoIP: We make the 3G CS voice more efficient (1X Advanced and WCDMA+), and lead the mobile VoIP delivery technologies with IMS VoIP over LTE (VoLTE) and HSPA+, provide the necessary transitions technologies between circuit switched voice and IMS VoIP; And finally, we provide the voice quality technologies to ensure the best voice experience for 3G CS voice, IMS VoIP as well as OTT VoIP.
For more information please visit www.qualcomm.com/wcdma
Download the presentation here: http://www.qualcomm.com/media/documents/voice-evolution-volte-vohspa-wcdma-and-quality
This document provides a profile and overview of a company that distributes professional audio visual equipment in East Africa. The company represents leading manufacturers such as Kramer Electronics, TOA Corporation, Trantec, Revolabs, and SmartAVI. It distributes a wide range of PRO AV products including distribution amplifiers, switchers, control systems, cables, projectors, screens, microphones, and digital signage solutions. Notable clients include UK Premier League stadiums. The company aims to provide innovative audio visual solutions to customers through its network of local partners and dealers.
Raritan AV-over-IP (RAV-IP) Distribution SystemRaritan
The Raritan AV-over-IP Distribution System (RAV-IP) allows distribution of audio and video over an IP network using standard Ethernet switches, Cat5 cabling, or fiber for long distances up to 10km. It uses an encoder/decoder architecture to convert AV signals to IP packets at the encoder and back to AV at the decoder. Setup is flexible and economical, allowing expansion as needed. RAV-IP provides a simple way to extend AV and computing devices over an IP network.
The document discusses deploying Microsoft Lync over WiFi networks. It covers challenges with supporting real-time media like voice and video over WiFi, including issues around latency, jitter, packet loss and roaming between access points. The presentation provides guidance on WiFi deployment strategies to optimize the network for real-time media workloads. These include recommendations around access point placement, configuring quality of service, and prioritizing Lync traffic through mechanisms like expedited forwarding.
The document discusses options for adding TV functions to notebook platforms, including internal solutions like mini-PCI cards for OEMs and external solutions like USB sticks, boxes, and ExpressCard devices. It notes the advantages and disadvantages of the different options. Key challenges include size/thickness constraints, power requirements, thermal dissipation issues, noise issues, supporting various standards, and lack of premium content. Internal solutions are generally best for OEMs while digital TV support, especially DVB-T and DVB-H, may be the next big areas for notebooks.
GlobalInvacom is a UK-based fiber optic manufacturer that developed FiberIRS, a technology for distributing satellite signals via fiber optic cables. Since its introduction 5 years ago, FiberIRS has connected over 2 million households. GlobalInvacom continues improving FiberIRS, allowing it to now support up to 4,096 connections from a single satellite dish. The company has grown significantly, with 1,600 employees working across multiple offices and 14 engineers dedicated to further developing FiberIRS. GlobalInvacom is working on new products to transmit more signal types over fiber optic networks and make installation easier.
My work as a telecommunications headend tech Powerpoint presentation 3Mark Keefer
Mark Keefer works as a Telecommunications Headend Engineering Tech II, which involves building, troubleshooting, and maintaining complex telecommunication headends and data centers. His responsibilities include configuring hundreds of pieces of telecommunications equipment like routers, switches, fiber cables, and video encoding/decoding devices. He is skilled at routing digital streaming video, troubleshooting network and RF issues, and ensuring customers have uninterrupted service.
This document provides an overview and refresher on key concepts in 802.11 wireless networking, including:
- Wireless communications fundamentals like how channels work and the importance of avoiding co-channel interference
- Factors that impact wireless performance like available channels, channel widths, transmit power levels, and signal to noise ratios
- How lower signal to noise ratios can cause clients to downgrade their data rates, impacting overall channel performance
- A brief discussion of access point planning and placement as well as client roaming behaviors
This document appears to be a magazine or journal focused on digital television technology. It contains several articles and reports on various digital TV products and companies, including reports on IPTV receivers, satellite receivers, signal analyzers, and network equipment. It also includes company profiles, news briefs, and listings of upcoming industry events and trade shows. The publication seems aimed at industry professionals working in digital television globally.
This document discusses passive intermodulation (PIM) and its impact on public safety distributed antenna systems (DAS). It defines PIM as interference caused when multiple transmitted frequencies combine to generate new frequencies. PIM can be caused by non-linearities in RF components and degrades signal quality. The document outlines new FCC regulations for public safety signal boosters and recommends standards for public safety DAS, including mandatory PIM testing and use of PIM-rated components, to mitigate PIM and ensure reliable emergency communications.
This document provides information about the 123eWireless SORAM-11-NW product, including how to purchase it, specifications, warranty, and related services from Launch 3 Telecom. Launch 3 Telecom sells the 123eWireless SORAM-11-NW and provides same-day shipping if ordered before 3PM EST. They offer payment via credit card or Purchase Order and include a warranty on all purchases. Additional services like repairs, maintenance contracts, and de-installation are also available.
A DAS is a network of antennas connected by cable that provides wireless coverage inside buildings. DAS are needed for public safety to improve coverage and reliability for first responders. The benefits of a public safety DAS include 95% building coverage, high quality of service, and improved reliability. Proper DAS design is important to ensure adequate coverage levels are met based on standards from NFPA and IFC. Components like filtered repeaters, backup power, and antennas supporting all public safety frequencies are important. New FCC rules require registration of bi-directional amplifiers used on public safety networks.
This presentation serves as an overview of the parameters and considerations a designer would use to select a low-power wireless (LPRF) solution. It also highlights the devices and tools from the Anaren Integrated Radio (AIR) module product line and how they fit in a typical LPW design.
Veraz Networks is a leading supplier of network infrastructure that enables service providers to create, manage, and transport sessions. Their portfolio includes bandwidth optimization products like the I-Gate 4000 family that deliver high compression rates while maintaining voice quality. Their session control solutions include the ControlSwitch platform, which provides a scalable architecture for VoIP peering applications to lower operating expenses. The Network-adaptive Border Controller also offers compression to reduce bandwidth usage. Major service providers choose Veraz to improve services, reduce costs, and drive revenues.
Alcatel comm solutions for small & medium businessEdwin Lopez
Las soluciones de Alcatel cubren una amplia gama de necesidades como las siguientes:
Customer welcome
Efficient desktop environment
On-site mobility
Off-site mobility
Teamwork and collaboration
Converged voice and data network
Hotel and hospitality
Sales primer demystifying amplifier specsRavi Lakkundi
This document provides a guide to understanding amplifier specifications for consumers and sales staff. It explains key specs like wattage, THD, sensitivity and what they mean. It emphasizes that specs can be deceiving if not fully disclosed, such as only measuring one channel instead of all channels driven. The guide cautions that specs outside the normal audible frequency range or without details on testing conditions should be viewed skeptically. It encourages listeners to evaluate amplifiers by how they sound in addition to specifications.
This document provides instructions for building a guitar amplifier circuit and speaker boxes. The amplifier circuit uses a dual op-amp preamplifier design capable of high gain distortion. The power amplifier is rated at 100W into 4 ohms. Optional modifications are described to alter the tone and gain. Speaker box designs include an open-back twin speaker cabinet and a quad speaker cabinet for increased volume. Safety warnings and construction tips are provided.
This document provides an overview of key considerations for setting up a wireless ISP (WISP). It discusses Tranzeo Wireless as a vendor, emphasizing their support, reliable products, and helping customers design cost-effective solutions. Several technical aspects are covered, such as choosing the right equipment, conducting site surveys, managing bandwidth, and ensuring reliable connections. The document stresses that every location has unique needs, and finding the right vendor is important to receiving proper guidance on planning and optimizing a WISP network.
This document provides guidance on setting up a 100v commercial PA system. Some key points include:
1) 100v systems operate at a high impedance rather than low impedance like a standard home audio system. Speakers must be wired in parallel to the amplifier outputs.
2) When wiring speakers, it is best practice to loop wiring from one speaker to the next rather than branching off individually. Speaker wattage settings should be adjusted to load the amplifier below its maximum rating.
3) Recommendations are provided for appropriate wattage settings for different types of speakers and room sizes to ensure adequate coverage while avoiding overloading amplifiers or drawing too much power. Proper wiring and installation is important to avoid
The document summarizes design improvements proposed by Star Lighting Co. for a multi-purpose hall system integration project. Key points include:
1) Recommendations to improve the hall's acoustics through a zig-zag shaped back wall and absorptive decoration surfaces.
2) Selection of an ONYX 3280 audio mixer and Yamaha DME-24N digital mixing engine for audio mixing.
3) Suggestions to add a digital cinema system with projector, screen, speakers and server for movies.
4) Proposal of an intelligent Crestron control system to automatically operate audio, video, lighting and stage equipment.
Get an update from PCB Layout as this presentation walks through the latest techniques to help tackle your tough PCB design challenges. It will cover constraint management, advanced multi-signal routing, DDR implementation, automated placement & reuse, and more. View if you want learn how you can save time and reduce errors during PCB layout.
MTX produces concert quality car audio equipment including 4 and 5 channel amplifiers and subwoofers. Their products can turn a vehicle into a powerful mobile sound system. MTX aims to have the right audio equipment for any vehicle from small cars to luxury vehicles. Their equipment is proven in car audio competitions and is designed for high performance.
Presentation on the new EHF-100 amplifier, which is iPod compatible and gives you the sound of a 10k amplifier at a third of the price. Check out rogershighfidelity.com
This document provides information on various radio options for emergency communication when infrastructure such as cell service is offline. It discusses Family Radio Service (FRS) radios, General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) radios, handheld ham radios, and ham radio base stations. Recommendations are made for affordable radio models in each category. Additional components like antennas and power supplies are also described. The document stresses the importance of having a communication plan that includes practicing with contacts, scheduling check-ins, and establishing backup plans if initial contact fails.
Antennas: the key to your wireless application Harald Naumann Round SolutionsGoWireless
The document discusses various topics related to embedded monopole antenna design including benefits, drawbacks, tuning, interference issues, ground plane size requirements, and selecting the right antenna partner. Key points include that monopoles have small size but require a reasonably sized ground plane, components nearby can interfere, and working with an expert partner can help minimize risks and tune the antenna design.
Car audio systems typically have 4 main components: head unit, amplifier, speakers, and subwoofer. Upgrading these components, especially with a separate amplifier, can provide better sound quality than a factory system by delivering more clean power to properly drive aftermarket speakers and subwoofers. Using high-quality speaker components, as well as additional accessories like capacitors and power cables, can further optimize a car audio system for best sound reproduction.
This document discusses various topics related to signal integrity in digital circuits, including:
- Types of terminators for cables like end, series, and middle terminators.
- Considerations for selecting terminator resistors like impedance matching and power handling.
- Sources of cross-talk and techniques to reduce it.
- Basics of power distribution systems including bypass capacitors and avoiding common path noise.
- Fundamentals of clock distribution like minimizing skew and adjusting delays to meet timing requirements.
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The document is a 21 page user manual for the CHAOS EXXTREME line of car audio amplifiers. It includes 11 new amplifier models ranging from 2-channel to 5-channel configurations. Key features outlined include variable controls for gain, crossovers, bass boost and more. Installation instructions are provided covering mounting, wiring for power and speakers. Diagrams show wiring configurations for the various amplifier models in both standard and bridged modes.
This document provides instructions for installing and operating Kenwood brand dual-band mobile transceivers models TM-V7A and TM-V7E. It covers connecting power cables, antennas, accessories and packet equipment. The manual explains basic transceiver modes and functions, how to select frequencies and output power, and how to configure the transceiver using menus. It also provides guidance on operating through repeaters, including selecting offset directions and frequencies and activating tone functions.
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Installation Issues for Converged AV/IT Systems rAVe [PUBS]
This document provides an overview of key differences between AV and IT systems and the importance of testing converged AV/IT systems. It contrasts AV and IT approaches to documentation, standards, technology adoption, and cable/connector types. The document outlines common IT concerns like network security and minimal downtime. It also details various AV signal types and the shift towards converged AV/IT systems using Ethernet and IP. Testing is emphasized as crucial for verifying installation quality and performance according to industry standards and network requirements.
In this discussion, we will look into the value of curved vs. non-curved displays, OLED vs. LED or LCD technologies. We will discuss HDR and why it is an important consideration with regards to choosing display technologies that fit your needs. We will also look at the impact contrast ratios and pixel counts may have on your decisions when choosing a new display. Understanding these new technologies and terminologies will assist you in making the best selection when choosing your next display devices. Make 2018 the year you take the plunge and implement digital technology and signage solutions. That’s one resolution you can’t afford not to keep.
Nearly everyone out there is misleading you about AV-over-IP. It’s not easy, it’s not lossless compression and it’s not going to happen overnight. But, it IS the future of AV signal distribution.There is no standard that everyone has adopted for sending AV signals (video, audio, control and power) over the network – there are multiple ways of doing it and none of the different options are interoperable. So, buyer and adopter beware.
Gary’s Kayye’s latest keynote will help guide the future of AV-over-IP as not only is he a respected AV technologist, but he’s help set the standards in signal routing before. So, both the manufacturers and the integrators will be listening to his opinions on this and which AV-over-IP “standard” he likes best.
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The document discusses the role of digital signage in smart connected cities. It defines smart cities as utilizing data, sensors and technology to connect urban infrastructure and impact many aspects of city life. Digital signage is seen as a way to provide real-time, locally relevant information to citizens from the many connected devices in smart cities. Examples are given of leading smart cities like NYC, Boston, San Jose and Chicago that are digitally tracking environmental and lifestyle factors to improve quality of life. The document outlines opportunities for digital signage providers in applications like transportation, healthcare, public safety and more. It identifies relevant industries and trends in the growth of the smart cities market.
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The document is a presentation about OLED technology and high dynamic range (HDR) displays. It discusses the evolution of display resolution and pixels, as well as terminology like UHD, HDR, color gamuts, and nits. It provides details on how OLED and LED-LCD displays work, including differences in black levels, contrast ratios, and the use of quantum dots. The presentation compares HDR10 and Dolby Vision formats and shows examples of the improved contrast and color they provide over standard dynamic range through real-world video tests.
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Ivanti’s Patch Tuesday breakdown goes beyond patching your applications and brings you the intelligence and guidance needed to prioritize where to focus your attention first. Catch early analysis on our Ivanti blog, then join industry expert Chris Goettl for the Patch Tuesday Webinar Event. There we’ll do a deep dive into each of the bulletins and give guidance on the risks associated with the newly-identified vulnerabilities.
HCL Notes und Domino Lizenzkostenreduzierung in der Welt von DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-und-domino-lizenzkostenreduzierung-in-der-welt-von-dlau/
DLAU und die Lizenzen nach dem CCB- und CCX-Modell sind für viele in der HCL-Community seit letztem Jahr ein heißes Thema. Als Notes- oder Domino-Kunde haben Sie vielleicht mit unerwartet hohen Benutzerzahlen und Lizenzgebühren zu kämpfen. Sie fragen sich vielleicht, wie diese neue Art der Lizenzierung funktioniert und welchen Nutzen sie Ihnen bringt. Vor allem wollen Sie sicherlich Ihr Budget einhalten und Kosten sparen, wo immer möglich. Das verstehen wir und wir möchten Ihnen dabei helfen!
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Nehmen Sie an diesem Webinar teil, bei dem HCL-Ambassador Marc Thomas und Gastredner Franz Walder Ihnen diese neue Welt näherbringen. Es vermittelt Ihnen die Tools und das Know-how, um den Überblick zu bewahren. Sie werden in der Lage sein, Ihre Kosten durch eine optimierte Domino-Konfiguration zu reduzieren und auch in Zukunft gering zu halten.
Diese Themen werden behandelt
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- Tipps für häufige Problembereiche, wie z. B. Team-Postfächer, Funktions-/Testbenutzer usw.
- Praxisbeispiele und Best Practices zum sofortigen Umsetzen
This presentation provides valuable insights into effective cost-saving techniques on AWS. Learn how to optimize your AWS resources by rightsizing, increasing elasticity, picking the right storage class, and choosing the best pricing model. Additionally, discover essential governance mechanisms to ensure continuous cost efficiency. Whether you are new to AWS or an experienced user, this presentation provides clear and practical tips to help you reduce your cloud costs and get the most out of your budget.
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5th LF Energy Power Grid Model Meet-up SlidesDanBrown980551
5th Power Grid Model Meet-up
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Power Grid Model
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What to expect
For the upcoming meetup we are organizing, we have an exciting lineup of activities planned:
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Skybuffer AI: Advanced Conversational and Generative AI Solution on SAP Busin...Tatiana Kojar
Skybuffer AI, built on the robust SAP Business Technology Platform (SAP BTP), is the latest and most advanced version of our AI development, reaffirming our commitment to delivering top-tier AI solutions. Skybuffer AI harnesses all the innovative capabilities of the SAP BTP in the AI domain, from Conversational AI to cutting-edge Generative AI and Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG). It also helps SAP customers safeguard their investments into SAP Conversational AI and ensure a seamless, one-click transition to SAP Business AI.
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A Comprehensive Guide to DeFi Development Services in 2024Intelisync
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An English 🇬🇧 translation of a presentation to the speech I gave about the main changes brought by CCS TSI 2023 at the biggest Czech conference on Communications and signalling systems on Railways, which was held in Clarion Hotel Olomouc from 7th to 9th November 2023 (konferenceszt.cz). Attended by around 500 participants and 200 on-line followers.
The original Czech 🇨🇿 version of the presentation can be found here: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/hlavni-novinky-souvisejici-s-ccs-tsi-2023-2023-1695/269688092 .
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26. Typical 70 Volt System Calculations
Control 29AV-1 Nominal Sensitivity 90db 1w1m
90db@ 3.3’
90 – 6db at 6.6’ = 84db
84 – 6db at 13.2’ = 78db So we have 78db @ 1 watt
Sports Bar and Grill Application = 90db SPL Goal
Ceilings at open to deck at 16’
Patrons are seated
16’ minus 3’ on average for seated patrons = 13’
13’ minus 2’ for speakers mounted at bottom of Ceiling structure =
11’ . Therefore we need our 90db Goal at 11’
28. Typical 70 Volt System
You have a 500 watt per channel, 70volt amplifier
• Crown CDI-1000
You have 44 speakers adjusted to 14 watts each
• JBL Control 29AV Speaker (Sensitivity :90 dB (35Hz – 20kHz),1W, 1M)
• 44 Speakers X 14 watts each Divided into 2 zones = 308 watt load per
circuit
192 watts of reserve power (Future growth and
Headroom)
At 14 watts you could potentially use 64 speakers!
IT’S AUDIO BY THE ACRE!
29. Designing a System - Density Options - Square
Edge to Edge Minimum Overlap Full Overlap
Ceiling Speaker Coverage