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Audemat’s Relio Gets Upgraded English

August 30th, 2011

New Relio version 3 to be demonstrated at NAB Radio 2011

Miami, August  30th 2011, -  Audemat are set to announce a new version of their hugely popular remote facility control unit, the Relio, at the NAB Radio Show in Chicago, September 14-16 2011.

WorldCast Systems Audemat RELIO remote facilityAs the monitoring specialists within the WorldCast Systems group, Audemat have sold many hundreds of Relios into leading broadcasters throughout the States and, with the new version 3, are demonstrating their commitment to staying at the forefront of broadcast remote control.

The Relio version 3 features a faster and more powerful core operating system and new audio inputs and outputs.  This means that a broadcaster can use the unit to monitor audio at the site, trigger alarms or other actions on silence and even provide backup audio from the Relio itself!

Tony  Peterle, Senior Applications Engineer and Audemat’s resident guru on all things remote control explained, “The Relio is now widely recognized as the industry’s new standard platform for the management and monitoring of equipment located at a remote  site. With these latest feature releases, we have expanded the capabilities of the Relio yet further, building in several additional failsafe measures to ensure that the station stays on air, whatever happens!

Audemat's Relio can be configured to connect with any equipment at a site through traditional status and metering inputs and commands (relays), or via advanced connections to other equipment using serial protocols or SNMP via an IP network. All units linked to the Relio can then be monitored and controlled locally and remotely via a variety of communications modes both network (ADSL, LAN, GSM) and local/analog (local KVM, POTS line).

The Relio will be demonstrated on Audemat’s Booth 325 at the NAB Radio Show, Hyatt Regency, Chicago, September 14th -16th 2011.