The Gateway Church changed its former AV communications system for a fibre based network installation
USA - The Gateway Church in Southlake, TX changed its former AV distribution and communications system for a fibre based network installation. The fully integrated solution consists of a MediorNet fibre network backbone and an Artist digital matrix intercom from Riedel Communications. Responsible for the installation and planning was the systems integrator Beck Associates.

The Gateway Church comprises three different campuses. For providing distribution of all video, audio and communications signals, the Gateway Church installed a comprehensive system consisting based on Riedel MediorNet, a fibre based multipoint network solution providing integrated transport for 3G/HD-SDI video, audio, data and communications.

Heart of the installation is a set of five MediorNet mainframes. Offering a true fibre based real-time network approach beyond single point-to-point links, MediorNet allows for routing all signals to any port - or even multiple points ¬- within the network providing a flexible signal distribution. The MediorNet system is mainly used to distribute the HD video signals of the church services between the different campuses and chapels.

"We want our services to be as immersing as possible. Knowing that we have a really flexible and powerful technology running in the background that takes care of all signal distribution and can be easily configured to our needs, let's us concentrate on what's most important for us: the service itself. Riedel helps us achieving this" says David Leuschner from Gateway Church.

For providing communications between all three campuses, Beck Associates installed a combination of one Artist 62 and two Artist 32 digital matrix intercom mainframes. They provide the connection for a large number of Artist control panels of the 1000, 2000 and 3000 series. The whole Artist infrastructure is also distributed via the MediorNet fibre network, which reduces cabling effort even further. The system is already installed and provides the distribution of all signals during church services.

(Jim Evans)


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