12-07-2023, 10:40 AM
I know news injects better than sports. There they were once coax, then went to fibre. The BBC once had a few injects connected by dark fibre PAL connections normally used for CCTV
IP has changed how inject points are fitted out, some now in busy areas are just a WiFi access point for a wireless camera. Others have decoders/encoders and codes in the cabinet breaking it out into SDI, XLR, HDMI connections for a crew to plug into providing fallback, clean feed ams return vision. They'll also have a WiFi access point for the journalists to access newsroom systems, email etc.
Some BBC injects will have seperate connections for radio contribution, via a comrex or similar.
IP has changed how inject points are fitted out, some now in busy areas are just a WiFi access point for a wireless camera. Others have decoders/encoders and codes in the cabinet breaking it out into SDI, XLR, HDMI connections for a crew to plug into providing fallback, clean feed ams return vision. They'll also have a WiFi access point for the journalists to access newsroom systems, email etc.
Some BBC injects will have seperate connections for radio contribution, via a comrex or similar.