SAN VICENTE RADIO GOES DIGITAL WITH AEQ CAPITOL IP 19/11/2019

SAN VICENTE RADIO GOES DIGITAL WITH AEQ CAPITOL IP

ONCE AGAIN, THE LOCAL BROADCASTER BETS ON AEQ TECHNOLOGY AFTER 12 YEARS OPERATING AEQ’S ANALOG EQUIPMENT

 

Radio San Vicente (RSV) 95.2FM, the local radio station of San Vicente del Raspeig (Alicante), began broadcasting in 2007 with the aim of being the local broadcaster that brings local news to the neighbours. 

The schedule consists of news, sports and a morning magazine, as well as cultural programs with citizen participation. All this is done with a five people strong team, three editors and two technicians, and is complemented with contributions from collaborating volunteers.

In terms of technical infrastructure, RSV has decided to trust AEQ's AoIP technology to renew its audio console. Since the beginning, the radio has relied on AEQ´s products and mixing consoles for its studios as well as audiocodecs and automation systems. 

This year, RSV has decided to incorporate the new digital audio console Capitol IP in its secondary radio studio. Up to date, the station has relied on an AEQ BC 500 analog console, so the transition has been from analog to a digital AoIP.

The 8 faders AEQ Capitol IP console with AoIP network connectivity and dual digital telephone hybrids, is based on a single core system with 16 Dante/AES67 AoIP I/O channels.

CAPITOL IP is ideal for this kind of environment as it is very well suited to the needs of small to medium-sized stations, such as automatic monitor mute, cough-mute, fader-start, signalling control, remote and local communications, signalling for automation of external devices, external intercom, remote management, etc.

Radio San Vicente has a complementing AEQ ecosystem, using the Capitol  IP together with an AEQ Arena console and other systems such as Phoenix portable audiocodecs, Systel IP talk-show system and the AEQ AudioPlus automation system.

For more information about Radio San Vicente, please visit http://www.radiosanvicente.com/

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