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Rincon Audio Over IP June 21, 2013 Matt Coon Service Manager 805.979.8750 – mcoon@moseleysb.com
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Moseley Advantage Assembled in our own factories assures On-time deliveries Consistent quality Access parts Loaners available Technical support available more hours Evenings 8A-10P Pacific Weekends 8A-10P Pacific Friends at the Factory
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WWW.MOSELEYSB.COM
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Starlink SL9003Q
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Key Features 2, 4, 6 channel models Uncompressed audio Ethernet (one way) for HD Radio User selectable 16, 32, 64, 128 QAM Selectable 200, 300, 500 kHz STL channel 160-240, 330-512, 800-960,1340-1520, 1650-1700 MHz Reed-Solomon error correction
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Starlink Rear View Audio Source Encoders 6 Port Mux SL9003Q-4SLAN QAM Modem RF Slot for Redundant Power supply
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Common Configurations SL9003Q-2S – one stereo pair with 44.1 kHz sampling @ 16 QAM SL9003Q-4S – two stereo pair with 32 kHz sampling @ 32 QAM SL9003Q-2SLAN – one 44.1 kHz stereo pair + ≈ 500 kb/s Ethernet simplex and 2 additional RS-232 at 32 QAM SL9003Q-IP – No audio, IP only
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8 Moseley Associates, Inc. Santa Barbara, CA USA; 805-968-9621; www.moseleysb.com The Audio Source Encoder and Source Decoder Linear uncompressed 32, 44.1, 48 kHz sample rates AES/EBU Digital Left & Right Analog RS-232 Data
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High Power RFA High Power RFA 10 Watt RF Power Amplifier for Starlink
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Beyond 950mhz? Beyond 950mhz?
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DTVLink-A or NxGen-T
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Event HD and Event 5800
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Key Features Any frequency from 2GHz thru 23GHz Up to 150mbps Ethernet Up to 16 T1/E1 Channels User selectable QPSK, 16, 32, 64, 128 QAM User selectable 9-30 MHz channel bandwidth 50MHz wideband option
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Key Features Local and remote status and control. Graphical history of RSL, SNR, error performance and alarms
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Constellation
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RSL Graph
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RF Link Performance
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DTV, Event, NxGen IDU T1/E1 1&2 T1/E1 3-16 To ODU EthernetDual Power option Management RS-232 and alarm
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Audio Transporter
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Welcome to the Future Industry’s first Software Defined Audio Transport Product Optimized to deliver multichannel audio IP, T1/E1, or Radio networks simultaneously Feature rich product for all audio transports Available in various form factors
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Key Audio Features Up to 4 Stereo channels/unit Point-to-point unidirectional Point-to-point bidirectional Point-to-multipoint unidirectional Multicast (IGMP v2) Simultaneous E1/T1, IP and Radio transport Built in Audio Distribution Amp Integrated Analog and AES / Audio Switcher Built in Silence Detectors on all channels
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Audio Source Coding MP3 AAC LC/LD G722/G711 PCM16 Linear Uncompressed
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Key Features Integrated Ethernet Switch with QOS UDP / TCP transport Behind-firewall operation
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Key Features Programmable Failover (future release) Unicast/Multicast RS-232 channels 3 Alarm and Status I/Os per unit Over 100 parameters for alarm triggers, SNMP Remotely upgradable
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Connection Example
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Robustness Error Correction MPEG-Forum COP3.r2 Adaptive Jitter Buffers User adjustable Error Concealment (PLC) Forward Error Correction (FEC)
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Manageability Web Server SNMP
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Interfaces Analog In/Out 4 stereo XLR connectors AES/EBU In/Out 4 stereo with XLR cable Ethernet 2 E1/T1 2 Others Alarms3 I/O RS-232 6 Rincon 400 series
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Interfaces Ethernet port Secondary Ethernet port AES x4 RS232 x3 E1T1 RS232 x3
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Interfaces Analog In Channel 1 Left & Right Analog In Channel 2 Left & Right Analog Out Channel 3 Left & Right Analog Out Channel 4 Left & Right Rincon 422: 2 in, 2out Rincon 404: 4 out Rincon 440: 4 in Rincon 422
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Versatile Product Options Rincon 400 4 AES/EBU Stereo audio channels in 2X2,4X0, or 3X1 4 Analog Stereo channels in 2x2, 2x0, or 3x1 6 RS-232 data ports 2 Ethernet and 2 Tl/El network interfaces Rincon 300 4 AES/EBU Stereo audio channels in 2X2,4X0, or 3X1 6 RS-232 data ports. Three-channel remote control 2 Ethernet and 2 T1/E1 network interfaces
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Configuration
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Basics Overview 1.Audio Codec Profile PCM, AAC, MP3 2.Communication Profile IP address, port# 3.Connection Map Codec, Communication Profile, Physical port
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Audio Codec
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Audio Codec Options PCM16 32khz = 1024mbps MP3 48 or 32khz, 96 to 384mbps, 32k steps AAC 48 or 32khz, 16 to 512mbps, 16k steps
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Codec Example 3 Stereo Channels = 1280mbps (plus 128mbps overhead) 16QAM, 500mhz spectrum
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Audio Delay Buffer Size, Codec, Interface (IP or T1) IP Examples PCM16, buffer of 6 = 200msec PCM16, buffer of 85 = 440msec AACLC, buffer of 6 = 520msec AACLD, buffer of 6 = 320msec MP3, buffer of 6 = 640msec MP3, buffer of 85 = 1880msec T1 Example PCM16, no buffer = 6msec
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Communication Profile IP
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Communication Profile T1/E1
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Communication Profile Select IP or T1 Select IP address and port 192.168.x.x for TCP 239.x.x.x for UDP port start at 5000, increase by 2 Error correction: FEC, PLC Select Jitter Buffer depth
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Connection Map Studio encoder Analog In
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Connection Map Transmitter site decoder AES and Analog out
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Connection Map
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Interfaces Analog In Channel 1 Left & Right Analog In Channel 2 Left & Right Analog Out Channel 3 Left & Right Analog Out Channel 4 Left & Right Rincon 422: 2 in, 2out Rincon 404: 4 out Rincon 440: 4 in Rincon 422
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Configuration Summary 1.Codec 2.Communication Profile 3.Connection Map
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Additional Information RS-232 Alarms SNMP T1/E1 Port Configuration Software Update Backup Configuration
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RS-232
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RS-232
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Alarms Setup Select Events to send to alarm log, SNMP and relays
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Alarm Log
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T1/E1 Port Configuration
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Software Update
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Configuration Backup Save configuration to Rincon or PC
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Contact Us Headquarters: (805) 969-9621 Sales: Sunil Naik (805) 979-8757 or snaik@moseleysb.com Service Department: Matt Coon (805) 979-8750 or mcoon@moseleysb.com Address: 82 Coromar, Goleta, CA 93117
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