Digigram IQOYA SERV/LINK 7272 Dante – Multichannel IP Audio Codec

Digigram IQOYA SERVLINK 7272 Dante is a high-density 1U multichannel IP audio codec with 72 mono Dante channels for large-scale program distribution and studio networks.

Product Overview

The Digigram IQOYA SERVLINK 7272 Dante is a high-density 1U multichannel IP audio codec designed for broadcasters that need dozens of simultaneous audio circuits in a compact frame. It offers 72 mono IP codec instances tied to 72 mono Dante input and output channels, making it ideal for large studio complexes, contribution hubs, multiple STL links and web radio farms. Built on the proven SERV/LINK platform, it combines redundancy, low power consumption and flexible streaming into a single, centrally managed device.

Key Features

  • 1U Dante-enabled codec with 72 mono input and 72 mono output channels.
  • Simultaneous encode, decode and transcode of multiple IP streams.
  • Support for MPEG Layer II/III, AAC family, Opus, PCM, G.711 and G.722 formats.
  • Dual hot-swappable redundant PSUs and dual Gigabit Ethernet WAN ports.
  • Additional Dante Gigabit ports for high channel-count AoIP on the LAN side.
  • Fluid-IP, FEC and redundant streaming paths for resilient audio transport.
  • Embedded web interface, SNMP and API for control, monitoring and integration.

Applications

The Digigram IQOYA SERVLINK 7272 Dante is suited to aggregating many programme feeds for DVB or cable headends, delivering several web radios to CDNs, feeding multiple transmitters from a central site and building large Dante-based intercom or commentary systems. With selectable priorities and automatic failover between IP streams, local playlists and live Dante sources, it helps maintain continuous audio even on unstable networks.