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​MOBILE BROADCASTING AND TELECOMMUNICATION COMPLEX (MBTC) OF THE MINISTRY OF DEFENSE OF THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN

DNK-TV company successfully implemented a project to equip a mobile news gathering complex (MNGC) for the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

This mobile complex is designed to cover the activities of the Ministry of Defense and can operate in various conditions.

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The NewTek TriCaster 860 is a mobile production studio:

The studio can be used as part of a larger complex or independently.

It allows for working with various signal sources, creating virtual studios, and performing on-air graphics.

Four Panasonic AJ-PX380G cameras:

The cameras are used for shooting video materials and provide high-quality images.

Wireless signal transmission:

Two COFDM radio channels are used to transmit signals from the cameras to the video complex.

Tract redundancy:

To ensure broadcasting reliability, the complex includes full tract redundancy, including video and audio tracts.

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Satellite communication system:

The Mobile Journalistic Complex (MJC) is equipped with a satellite communication system to transmit video signals via satellite, providing wide coverage.

Secure local network:

A secure local network is used for data exchange within the complex, ensuring data security.

This mobile journalistic complex addresses a full spectrum of tasks related to content gathering, processing, and transmission, making it a valuable tool for the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Kazakhstan for covering its activities.

EQUIPMENT FOR THE PROJECT:

  • Grass Valley matrix;

  • Allen Heath audio mixer;

  • Sennheiser radio systems;

  • Grass Valley embedder;

  • Riedel Performer systems.

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