URJC radio Inertia and Broad Service

The Vicálvaro and Fuenlabrada campuses of this Madrid public university have renovated four radio studios for the training of students, a project carried out by Broad Service, in collaboration with Inertia Audiovisual Technology.

For the project to update four radio studios located on the Vicálvaro and Fuenlabrada campuses of the King Juan Carlos University (URJC) from Madrid, composed of Broad Service along with Inertia Audiovisual Technology, the new one has been selected Capitol IP12 mixer, along with multi-channel broadcast and recording software AudioPlus, both from the company AEQ.

URJC radio Inertia and Broad ServiceThis mixing console allows the routing of any of the audio signals to the fader desired by the user, so that each student the teacher who uses the radio studio can set your own operation preset.

In addition to the analog audio signals of traditional devices, this table also accepts Dante signs through which they have been configured four channels of audio playback to insert spots during the programs that students carry out as part of their training, through AEQ AudioPlus.

This Broad Service project in collaboration with Inercia has had, inter alia technical challenges, the engineering development and commissioning of a radio installation that would be easy to handle for students and teachers of the URJC, in addition to interconnect the four studios to share content.

URJC radio Inertia and Broad ServiceThe solution developed and deployed on the Vicálvaro and Fuenlabrada campuses of the URJC offers the possibility that any of the four studios can use or create shared audios through a server mass storage of QNAP.

A clock system connected to a servidor NTP so that all the controls and call rooms of the four radio studios of this Madrid university have the synchronized time.


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