Crystal and Artel Solve Signal Acquisition Challenge for Global News Network
2
August
2017
Crystal
and
Artel,
a
provider
of
real-time
multimedia
delivery
solutions,
have
teamed
to
solve
a
vexing
signal
acquisition
challenge
for
a
leading
global
news
network,
which
consumed
valuable
staff
time
in
its
broadcast
center.
The
network
downlinks
a
large
number
of
contribution
satellite
feeds
every
day
to
feed
its
news
operation.
Many
come
from
familiar
sources,
but
networks
must
frequently
acquire
a
satellite
feed
in
which
the
parameters
of
the
signal
are
unknown,
or
have
been
incorrectly
conveyed
by
telephone.
Accessing
the
feed
then
requires
a
complex
process
of
trial-and-error
by
skilled
technicians
to
arrive
at
the
right
configuration.
To
address
this
challenge,
the
network
recently
acquired
the
InfinityLink
media
transport
platform
equipped
with
the
DLC510
L-Band
Demodulator
and
Satellite
Scanner
from
Artel.
The
device
enables
satellite
operators
and
engineers
to
scan
and
locate
active
signals
on a
satellite
and
display
their
configuration.
Successful
installation
of
the
DLC510
reduced
the
time
required
to
acquire
an
unknown
signal
from
up
to
an
hour
down
to
about
15
minutes.
Though
the
equipment
delivered
a
major
improvement,
it
still
required
time
for
manual
operation
of
the
DLC510,
and
in
the
news
business,
every
minute
counts.
The
network
has
long
managed
contribution
and
distribution
using
Crystal
Control,
a
network
management
system
(NMS)
from
Crystal.
Crystal
teamed
with
Artel
to
more
fully
integrate
the
DLC510
into
the
network’s
systems.
The
result
was
an
automated
process
taking
as
little
as
15
seconds.
The
Crystal
Control
system
routes
the
incoming
signal
to a
spectrum
analyzer
to
identify
the
rough
center
frequency,
with
the
results
displayed
in
the
control
room
through
Crystal’s
analyzer
interface.
The
signal
is
then
routed
to
the
Artel
DLC510
along
with
a
command
from
the
NMS
to
target
the
center
frequency.
Crystal
Control
captures
the
signal
parameters
from
the
unit
and
makes
them
available
for
input
into
an
IRD
to
accurately
demodulate
the
news
feed.
“This
news
network
probably
receives
more
feeds
with
unknown
parameters
than
most
broadcast
operations,”
noted
Crystal
CEO
Roger
Franklin,
“but
it
is a
problem
at
some
level
for
all
broadcast
centers
receiving
feeds
from
the
field.
The
Crystal-Artel
solution
turns
a
continuing
headache
into
a
reliable,
automated
operation.”
"This
is a
great
example
of
collaboration
between
vendors
and
their
mutual
customer
in
support
of
the
customer's
efficiency
and
cost
improvement
initiatives,”
said
Rafael
Fonseca,
Vice
President
Product
Management
at
Artel
Video
Systems.
“The
flexibility
of
Crystal’s
NMS
combined
with
Artel’s
DLC510
remote
controllability
provided
a
powerful
operational
tool
for
our
customers."