Megahertz delivers HD OB van to CyBC

UK-based systems integrator Megahertz has completed work on a high definition outside broadcast unit for Cyprus Broadcasting Corportion (CyBC). Based on a fixed axle Mercedes truck with coach-building by Spectra in the UK, the vehicle will be used to cover all manner of sports and entertainment events taking place on the island.

Resilience was a key priority for the design – both against power failure and the high temperatures experienced on Cyprus during the summer. Accordingly, the vehicle was built with a high level of insulation to prove natural protection, and a custom-designed Daikin air conditioning system was installed, with multiple compressors to provide redundancy and ensure reliable cooling.

The vehicle has a single expanding side along its full 12m length to provide space for replay operators in the main production area. The separate audio area has provision for 5.1 channel surround sound to match the HD vision capabilities, including a Studer mixer.

The truck is equipped with 12 Grass Valley cameras, including two super slo-mo cameras and two with wireless links. The cabled cameras are connected by triax, and motorised cable drums are fitted at the rear of the truck to speed rigging and de-rigging. The production switcher is by Ross, with router, interface products and multiviewers from Evertz and graphics from Chyron.

To maintain critical equipment should power fail, the truck is equipped with an 8kVA UPS, and the tender vehicle (also supplied by Megahertz) contains a 110kVA, three-phase diesel generator capable of powering the complete system if required.

“We ordered an SNG truck from Megahertz in 2011, which was delivered on time and on budget and has worked precisely to our requirements,” says Yioula Kyriacou, head of radio and TV studios, Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation. “We had no hesitation in returning to Megahertz for our HD outside broadcast unit. They proved extremely helpful and supportive through the design, delivery and training process and the new truck has proved a great addition to our facilities.”

“Every outside broadcast unit we build is different,” adds Steve Burgess, technical director of MHz. “It has to reflect not only broadcast requirements but the environments in which it will be used. Our depth of experience in designing and building trucks means we know which questions to ask, and how to solve the technical challenges of incorporating all those requirements into the vehicle. This project for CyBC was a great example of fitting technically extremely agile capabilities and excellent resilience into a fixed axle vehicle suitable for use on Cyprus roads.”

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