Eumóvil is a production company with one of the largest fleets of outside broadcast vans in Spain; just under thirty Eumóvil truck can be on the road at any one time, gathering news from all over Spain. The nerve centre of each of the three newest outside broadcast vehicles - which will be utilised at the 2006 World Cup Finals in germany - comprises a system from RTS / Telex - whether an 96 x 96 Advanced Digital Audio Matrix (ADAM), as is the case in two of the vans, or a Cronus.
España Directo is a flourishing Spanish news production company that now communicates by means of RTS / Telex KP-32 keypanels, a Cronus matrix and ISDN 2005 to GSM mobile phones, and in a business where time is of the essence, the 48-input Cronus digital matrix in España Directo's headquarters provides a solid foundation for all such communication.
Belgian broadcaster Belgacom's outside broadcast vans will be relaying signals from every football match in the Jupiter League directly to the company's headquarters in Brussels - signals for both the pay-per-view companies and those broadcasting the matches free of charge, and in both Flemish and French. To satisfy these complex requirements and ensure flawless communication between all the parties involved, Belgacom's engineers have invested in a digital 48-input Cronus matrix, 13 KP-32 keypanels and 13 new ISDN 2005 interfaces.
(Jim Evans)