Latin America. One of the problems that arises in television/broadcasting today is the environments of intense RF production, where there is a minimum margin of error. To deal with this type of situation, the Axient wireless system was developed.
This wireless system allows media companies, and television companies in particular, to use a specific, networked configuration and at the same time, keep the live broadcast impeccably.
Axient's frequency diversity technology ensures stability in networked RF operations. This Shure system has been designed to produce clear, uninterrupted audio for mission-critical microphones, even in the presence of direct interference.
The system constantly scans to identify problems and always maintains a list of backup frequencies to provide, when required, a clear and compatible frequency. Using backup channel data, Axient uses its frequency diversity feature to seamlessly change channels, before interference is audible, either automatically or via manual alert.
The company gave as an example of the use of this system the recent installation carried out in SBS Medianet, in charge of television broadcasts, located in Digital Media City, a corporate complex in Seoul, South Korea, crowded with tele/broadcasting stations and media companies.
The wireless system was installed with 42 Axient channels in six studios that transmit simultaneously and the technical staff was able to control all the studies from a control center, without interfering with the current IP configuration.


