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Marlow, UK, AUGUST 15, 2018 – Timeline Television, a major provider of outside broadcasts, post-production and studio-based services for major UK networks, continues to invest in TSL Products to supply its RF truck fleet with Precision Audio Monitoring (PAM2-MK2) units. Timeline’s RF1 truck has ...

Marlow, UK, AUGUST 15, 2018Timeline Television, a major provider of outside broadcasts, post-production and studio-based services for major UK networks, continues to invest in TSL Products to supply its RF truck fleet with Precision Audio Monitoring (PAM2-MK2) units. Timeline’s RF1 truck has been used for major sporting and live events, including the IAAF Athletics, BBC’s Live Lesson series and the ITV’s Love Island reality television series, which recently contracted RF1 again for the current season. Timeline’s new RF truck, RF2, was deployed at the UEFA Champions League Final for BT Sport followed by the Royal Wedding in May for BBC, whilst the recently commissioned RF3 was used for BBC’s coverage of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show on its first outing.

“The main attraction to using TSL Products is the fact that they are so user-friendly,” says Lee Wright, senior broadcast engineer, Timeline Television. “I have been working with TSL Products since 2010 and we use them across the entire business for all kinds of monitoring.”

Timeline’s RF trucks are designed to be an all-encompassing RF/comms vehicle and uses TSL’s PAM2-MK2 to operate more in an engineering environment. The PAM2-MK2 fully supports Dolby E, Dolby Digitaland Dolby Digital Plus. It offers an improved workflow for Timeline and provides confidence when monitoring Dolby line timing. This is specifically important when it comes to the delivery of Dolby Atmos because the audio is not decoded until it hits the end users’ box, so if the timing is off at the Uplink, there will be no Atmos for the end users.

“Specifically, in the Timeline trucks, the PAM2 is used to monitor contribution feeds, check a local decode and adjust the audio encoding delay to get the timing in spec. With its Dolby decoding option, the PAM2 is a great tool for contribution monitoring,” adds Wright. “The Royal Wedding was an outright success for Timeline. We were providing eight RF cameras for the BBC (three in UHD HDR and five in HD) and the outgoing domestic and international links, so we were responsible for delivery to an estimated 1.9 billion people. RF2’s PAM2 was vital in ensuring that all audio passing through RF2 was correct.”

The PAM2-MK2 is part of TSL’s flagship Precision Audio Monitoring range, which now provides monitoring of ST-2022-6 and ST-2110 IP audio and video flows, along with support for control protocols such as Ember+, making it suitable for customers requiring Precision Audio Monitoring in IP and SDI environments.

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For over 30 years we have worked directly with the world's leading broadcasters and content creators to design, manufacture and market a range of broadcast workflow solutions that serve to simplify operations within the television broadcast, cable, satellite, IPTV and IT industries. Specialising in audio monitoring, broadcast control systems and power management tools, we ensure that our solutions satisfy and exceed the commercial, technical and operational requirements that exist in IT-based and traditional workflows to help our customers lower costs, generate revenue and streamline operations.


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