About the photo: The BBC Sound 3, Great Britain, is the
newest CANTUS/NEXUS O.B. Truck at present. As a pure sound mobile with
outstanding acoustics it is primarily used for classical music recordings.

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Jack-of-all-Trades
A simple rule governs the field of broadcasting: No two things
are equal! In compliance with this rule and with regard to O.B.
Trucks, CANTUS and NEXUS allow for developing new ideas.
Today a show, tomorrow a concert, and a sports event the day after.
The agenda of a well-booked O.B. Truck is truly an allaround document.
Such a Truck needs a flexible mixing desk to meet all the diverse requirements.
Free configurability up to a stage where each channel strip can have
its own structure, storability for recurring projects, and intuitive
operation are basic demands. The ability to meet and exceed these demands
is why CANTUS is becoming the console of choice in modern O.B. Trucks.
Talkback Taken Along
The NEXUS routing system, as an I/O matrix is an integral part
of the CANTUS system. The NEXUS can even be extended and split
to the spot using external base units and mobile fibre-optic
wiring. It's no longer just microphone signals being forwarded
within
this network.
Today's technology allows talkback and external pager signals,
red-light control signals for the cameras, timecode, and RS-422/RS-232
signals for remote-controlling external units to be routed with
NEXUS. Even better, the days of multiple lines and unruly cables
are over, today everything is connected by one thin lightweight
fibre-optic cable.
Beyond the Horizon
Nowadays, hardwired fiber-optics can be leased in almost every
large city. This cabling may also be used for outdoor broadcasting
by extending the NEXUS network to multiple remote locations which,
in turn, may eliminate the need for a second O.B. Truck. The German »hr« broadcaster
in Frankfurt employed this concept in transmitting audio, talkback,
and a ATM network in a passive wave multiplex on leased single-mode
lines.
The Convertible
Thanks to its open-ended architecture, every CANTUS can be expanded
to any number of inputs by simply adding an extra base device.
This may even result in a base-unit pool of base devices distributed
among several Trucks for every new production. If the base units
are equipped with different types of I/O boards, they can even
be used as format converters, thus solving the issue of Babel
in digital audio.
Basic Rules for O.B.
Trucks The construction of O.B. Trucks is kept within
definite bounds of gross weight and dimensions specified by law.
Thus, the equipment must be compact and lightweight – just
like CANTUS and NEXUS. The same is true for air conditioning
and the power supply. The less power dissipated, the less heat
generated, and therefore less air conditioning is needed. Cabling
also affects the weight. However in a CANTUS/NEXUS installation
only a single fiber-optic is required. Therefore, if one base
unit is set up in the Truck's front control compartment, and a
second is in the rear, the entire system can be connected with
minimal effort and weight.
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