The P.A. People deploy a Clear‐Com System on a grand scale for UAE 50th National Day celebration
Nothing was stopping The P.A. People from supporting the UAE 50th National Day Celebrations in the Emirate of Dubai.
The full system, specified by Scott Willsallen from A/V design consultancy Auditoria, totaled 12 tons of communications equipment consisting of a large two‐way radio system integrated with an extensive matrix intercom and full duplex system, CCTV cameras, displays and associated systems.
The full duplex intercom system included Clear‐Com® Eclipse® HX Matrix frames and V‐Series™ panels, HelixNet® digital partyline and a large FreeSpeak II® digital wireless system.
The P.A. People were part of a large international team called upon to deliver a spectacular show. The event was staged on the popular tourist attraction Hatta Dam, a picturesque setting that provided a natural event venue in the country’s mountainous east and required equally impressive comms capabilities.
The main wired intercom system comprised an Eclipse HX Omega frame fitted with four E‐IPA cards each loaded with 64 channels, a MADI card, a Dante card, and numerous I.V. Core™ and analog cards to fill out the frame. The team also carried a backup Eclipse Median frame with additional cards.
The production teams were predominantly provided with Clear‐Com lever Key Stations along with Clear‐Com CC‐300 and CC‐400 headsets. Key Stations were augmented with HelixNet partyline beltpacks in management positions under the stage. The initial specification also called for about 50 full‐duplex beltpacks, however that number changed during the course of the project.
Currently, Clear‐Com’s Eclipse system can support up to 200 FreeSpeak II beltpacks, while offering the industry’s only wireless solution covering the 1.9, 2,4 and 5 GHz bands. The Clear‐Com system was augmented and integrated with 26 interfaced two‐way radio channels with Motorola digital handsets. The system comprised a mixture of analog and digital trunked channels for different applications.
Malestrom, The P.A. People’s cloud‐ based, asset management software, kept track of all the ‘user assigned’ equipment used during the project as well as the daily sign‐ins and ‐outs.
The intercom network was supported by a significant 10GB ethernet IP network over a fiber backbone, designed by The P.A. People to manage the AES67 requirements of the FreeSpeak II system and Dante audio. This same network was also used to distribute timecode to the IP timecode displays along with 28 CCTV cameras and 40 CCTV displays, 24 of which were 43‐inch and 4K capable.
Extensive use of course wavelength division multiplexing (CWDM) technology was used to minimize the number of fiber cores required and also to create a virtual star topology for the network.
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