Good deal man! The comms thing really can be broken down to quite simple parts. And then those parts made to work for ALL levels of production. Glad you enjoy.
Glad it’s helpful! Do you have a matrix that you are building around? I have a couple for sale. Reach out any time about that or anything else. Happy to help. My phone number can be found in most videos.
Thanks Eric! I usually just find ones on Amazon. I’m not sure if this is the one in the video, but here is a link for one I used in another project recently. CyberPower CPS1220RM Basic PDU, 120V/20A, 12 Outlets, 15ft Power Cord, 1U Rackmount www.amazon.com/dp/B00077INZU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_YwTPtWstECcRr
Rob, dude, yes. Excellent video. The second fiber line for audio, is that for redundancy or is that to bring up the total amount of I/O? Also, are the outputs of the TIO connected to the RTS power supply, creating a 2 channel 2 wire comms signal that is output through the 6 XLR outs at the top of the rack and then connected to the THS R IFB input? Am I following that right? I’d love to see this thing in action man! Solid build!
My setup takes two fiber channels for audio because i am using SFP's in my Unifi switches that require 2 channels of fiber. In other words, my network requires 2 fibers. I chose this because interpretability was more important than fiber inventory. Your constraints may be different. The native wiring is more about creating IFB mixes, not creating 2w comms. That to say; Its a sports BOOTH, not a COMMS origination point. So my wiring is DIRECT to IFB. If comms were a common need in my booth than i could have leveraged the pathways differently, but i was more concerned with talents comms than crew comms. Thanks! Keep the questions coming!
I got you, I misspoke saying comms. I should’ve asked, you’re combining the outputs from the TIO through the RTS power supply (and some DAs?) and outputting that through the 6 XLRs at the top of the rack and that XLR connection is passing 2 channels of audio one being non-interrupt and the other being interruptible program?
@@anthonyramirez3055 I think you got that exactly correct! IFB1-3 are using PGM 1 (XLR7) and IFB 4-6 are using PGM 2 (XLR8). I felt that this gave me the correct amount of diversity for the truck i was building for.
Brilliant man!!! Please make more videos ! Building out a trailer myself and this stuff is so helpful
Good deal man! The comms thing really can be broken down to quite simple parts. And then those parts made to work for ALL levels of production. Glad you enjoy.
This is 100% exactly what I need!
good stuff man. I'm in the middle of a little trailer build for high school sports.
Glad it’s helpful! Do you have a matrix that you are building around? I have a couple for sale. Reach out any time about that or anything else. Happy to help. My phone number can be found in most videos.
GREAT
Ah, yes. We do care, man! Thank you for this.
Love the channel Rob. What is the model of your rack mount power strip? Thank
Thanks Eric! I usually just find ones on Amazon. I’m not sure if this is the one in the video, but here is a link for one I used in another project recently. CyberPower CPS1220RM Basic PDU, 120V/20A, 12 Outlets, 15ft Power Cord, 1U Rackmount www.amazon.com/dp/B00077INZU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_YwTPtWstECcRr
Rob, dude, yes. Excellent video.
The second fiber line for audio, is that for redundancy or is that to bring up the total amount of I/O?
Also, are the outputs of the TIO connected to the RTS power supply, creating a 2 channel 2 wire comms signal that is output through the 6 XLR outs at the top of the rack and then connected to the THS R IFB input?
Am I following that right?
I’d love to see this thing in action man! Solid build!
My setup takes two fiber channels for audio because i am using SFP's in my Unifi switches that require 2 channels of fiber. In other words, my network requires 2 fibers. I chose this because interpretability was more important than fiber inventory. Your constraints may be different.
The native wiring is more about creating IFB mixes, not creating 2w comms. That to say; Its a sports BOOTH, not a COMMS origination point. So my wiring is DIRECT to IFB. If comms were a common need in my booth than i could have leveraged the pathways differently, but i was more concerned with talents comms than crew comms.
Thanks! Keep the questions coming!
I got you, I misspoke saying comms.
I should’ve asked, you’re combining the outputs from the TIO through the RTS power supply (and some DAs?) and outputting that through the 6 XLRs at the top of the rack and that XLR connection is passing 2 channels of audio one being non-interrupt and the other being interruptible program?
@@anthonyramirez3055 I think you got that exactly correct! IFB1-3 are using PGM 1 (XLR7) and IFB 4-6 are using PGM 2 (XLR8). I felt that this gave me the correct amount of diversity for the truck i was building for.