$ 5,523.42
The Systel IP Basic is a versatile telephone hybrid designed specifically for talk show systems and broadcast environments. This essential tool in the realm of codecs and phone interfaces enables seamless integration of caller audio into live productions, ensuring clear and professional sound quality. Ideal for broadcasters seeking efficient telephone hybrids, the Systel IP Basic supports IP-based connectivity to enhance workflow without unnecessary complexity.
Engineered for dependability in demanding broadcast settings, the Systel IP Basic offers a range of features that streamline audio handling for talk shows and live programming. Its IP compatibility allows for flexible remote connections, reducing setup time and enabling broadcasters to focus on content delivery. Users benefit from reduced latency in caller interactions, which maintains the natural flow of conversations and enhances listener engagement.
The Systel IP Basic operates on a standard Ethernet network with support for SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) and RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol), ensuring compatibility with most broadcast codecs and phone systems. It handles frequencies from 100 Hz to 7 kHz, aligning with typical talk show audio requirements.
With a total harmonic distortion (THD) of less than 0.5% and a signal-to-noise ratio exceeding 70 dB, this telephone hybrid provides consistent performance. Power consumption is low at under 10W, making it suitable for portable or studio use. Dimensions are compact at 1U rack-mountable, fitting easily into existing broadcast racks.
For operators in talk show systems and broadcast production, the Systel IP Basic delivers value through its robust design that minimizes downtime and simplifies integration. Broadcasters can achieve higher-quality caller audio, leading to more engaging programs and satisfied audiences. Its focus on essential functionalities ensures cost-effective enhancement of telephone hybrids without overcomplicating workflows, making it a practical choice for both small studios and larger networks.