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10/04/2013
Broadcast RF Covers Grand National
Broadcast RF's position as exclusive RF suppliers to NEP Visions for the UK's Channel 4 horseracing coverage has been extended to include events such as The Grand National, The Epsom Derby and Royal Ascot.
These ‘Crown Jewel’ events have been broadcast on the BBC for over 50 years, making the professional and quality delivery of Channel 4’s inaugural Grand National at Aintree all the more important.
The fundamental requirement of the new Channel 4 setup is to cover the races and provide background stories, which is very similar to that of the BBC, but Channel 4 have expanded the scale of the background stories by sending radio cameras to more diverse locations, stretching the boundaries at Aintree.
Broadcast RF said: "The size of the Aintree Racecourse combined with the intention to broaden the amount of background information proved a great challenge for us, with the Grandstands over 1km away from the far side of the course.
"This, combined with the diverse areas mentioned above, meant that we have had to engineer a receive antenna infrastructure to cope with this. We made extensive use of fibre optic cables, a new permanent installation supplemented by a temporary rig, to bring the received signals back to a central control point to feed the receiver/decoders for the 13 radio cameras that were provided."
The wireless cameras provided consisted of 2 steadicams, 2 tracking vehicles (equipped with gyro stabilised cameras), 5 roving reporter cameras, 1 "Camcat" wirecam, 1 helicopter camera and a roving super slow motion camera.
This roving super slow motion camera required a special remote control system to allow the VT (EVS) operator to "recall" the slow motion recorded packages, over the RF link, that the camera operator had captured.
The company has developed a Broadcast RF bespoke remote control system to provide the recall control in addition to the usual camera "paint" functions.
"The use of the various frequency bands available to broadcasters for radio cameras was carefully managed, and because half of 2.5GHz band was recently lost to 4G cellphone operators, we had to use alternative additional frequency bands to provide all the facilities, increasing the complexity and size of the receiver infrastructure even more," the company revealed.
The favourite to win ahead of the race was Seabass, the 2012 winner, but early stages of the race suggested that Teaforthree and Cappa Bleu would battle it out head to head for the victory. It wasn’t until the final jump though, that Teaforthree started to fall behind, and Auroras Encore took the lead. The run-in of 494 yards is one of the longest of any steeplechase, and this part of the race was dominated by Auroras Encore, gaining eight lengths, and cruising to victory. Cappa Bleu finished second, and after leading for the majority of the race, Teaforthree finished third.
"As expected on the race day, many news crews arrived, deploying their usual wireless camera systems," Broadcast RF revealed.
"Thankfully, we predicted that this would happen, and took this into account during the planning stages in order to avoid any interference problems."
Channel 4 announced that the number of viewers for the Grand National this year was in the region of roughly 8.9 million, representing 61% of the UK television at 4.15PM.
broadcastrf.com
(IT/CD)
These ‘Crown Jewel’ events have been broadcast on the BBC for over 50 years, making the professional and quality delivery of Channel 4’s inaugural Grand National at Aintree all the more important.
The fundamental requirement of the new Channel 4 setup is to cover the races and provide background stories, which is very similar to that of the BBC, but Channel 4 have expanded the scale of the background stories by sending radio cameras to more diverse locations, stretching the boundaries at Aintree.
Broadcast RF said: "The size of the Aintree Racecourse combined with the intention to broaden the amount of background information proved a great challenge for us, with the Grandstands over 1km away from the far side of the course.
"This, combined with the diverse areas mentioned above, meant that we have had to engineer a receive antenna infrastructure to cope with this. We made extensive use of fibre optic cables, a new permanent installation supplemented by a temporary rig, to bring the received signals back to a central control point to feed the receiver/decoders for the 13 radio cameras that were provided."
The wireless cameras provided consisted of 2 steadicams, 2 tracking vehicles (equipped with gyro stabilised cameras), 5 roving reporter cameras, 1 "Camcat" wirecam, 1 helicopter camera and a roving super slow motion camera.
This roving super slow motion camera required a special remote control system to allow the VT (EVS) operator to "recall" the slow motion recorded packages, over the RF link, that the camera operator had captured.
The company has developed a Broadcast RF bespoke remote control system to provide the recall control in addition to the usual camera "paint" functions.
"The use of the various frequency bands available to broadcasters for radio cameras was carefully managed, and because half of 2.5GHz band was recently lost to 4G cellphone operators, we had to use alternative additional frequency bands to provide all the facilities, increasing the complexity and size of the receiver infrastructure even more," the company revealed.
The favourite to win ahead of the race was Seabass, the 2012 winner, but early stages of the race suggested that Teaforthree and Cappa Bleu would battle it out head to head for the victory. It wasn’t until the final jump though, that Teaforthree started to fall behind, and Auroras Encore took the lead. The run-in of 494 yards is one of the longest of any steeplechase, and this part of the race was dominated by Auroras Encore, gaining eight lengths, and cruising to victory. Cappa Bleu finished second, and after leading for the majority of the race, Teaforthree finished third.
"As expected on the race day, many news crews arrived, deploying their usual wireless camera systems," Broadcast RF revealed.
"Thankfully, we predicted that this would happen, and took this into account during the planning stages in order to avoid any interference problems."
Channel 4 announced that the number of viewers for the Grand National this year was in the region of roughly 8.9 million, representing 61% of the UK television at 4.15PM.
broadcastrf.com
(IT/CD)
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