
Clock/Timer Module can be installed into a SideBoard SB-8F +3 or the SBC-5 GP Vertical Turret. Clock can sync to ESE timecode.
• Syncs to ESE time code
• Mounts into SBC-5GP Vertical Turret
• Mounts into Sideboard-8
A full-color brochure describing the BLADE-3 line of WheatNet-IP network access points.
This brochure provides overviews of the entire WheatNet-IP Intelligent Network. It includes technical details as well as acts as a catalog for all Control Surfaces, BLADES and Accessories.
A document describing configuration of the Cisco 3750G, 3560G, 3650 and 3850 ethernet switches for use with the WheatNet-IP Intelligent Network.
A document describing configuration of the Cisco 2960G, 2960S, and 2960X ethernet switches for use with the WheatNet-IP Intelligent Network.
This manual covers the WheatNet-IP network and all BLADE access units EXCEPT the BLADE-3 units, which have their own manual.
This is a technical manual covering all of the WheatNet-IP BLADE-3s.
This document shows simplified diagrams of the proper wiring and connections for logic I/O on WheatNet-IP BLADEs.
This document is a brief description of the logic function names used in the Wheatstone WheatNet-IP system.
A white paper by Kelly Parker, Systems Engineer, Wheatstone Corporation
IP Audio Networks: Planning for Reliability A white paper by Andrew Calvanese, VP Engineering, Wheatstone Corporation
WheatNet-IP brings added convenience and simplicity to the configuration of a PC- based automation system such as RCS Zetta. Where once it was necessary to employ a specialized sound card, discrete analog or digital audio wiring, a logic interface, and control cabling, with WheatNet-IP’s PC Driver, we can accomplish all of this over a single Ethernet cable. The driver effectively acts as a WheatNet-IP BLADE, and lets the PC enjoy full access to all aspects of the WheatNet-IP intelligent network. The driver is available in versions that offer one, four, eight, twelve, and twenty-four stereo input and output channels. For situations where discrete outputs from Zetta players are desired, we recommend at least the four-channel version of the driver.
Scott Fybush and Lance Venta document WBZ Boston's transition to new facilities. Part One looks at the new studios.
Scott Fybush and Lance Venta document WBZ Boston's transition to new facilities. Part One looks at the old studios.
This article is in French
This article is in French
From Radio World July 4th, a story about Gabriel Media and RadioDNA installing a Wheatstone system in their plant
The Miwuk Tribe take Rancheria Radio online with four streaming stations.
WRAY makes the jump from analog to AoIP networking and digital transmission.
Chris Wygal examines the world of AoIP networking.
How the Portland Trailblazers are using Wheatstone to service multiple media outlets
Henrik Poulsen discusses the possibilities when using ScreenBuilder.
An overview of the modern AoIP studio workflow.
This is a GREAT article from Pro Audio Asia...
Reprint of October 2016 article from Radio Magazine on Hubbard Broadcasting in Phoenix.
Saga Modernizes with Wheatstone by Jeff Den Adel, Engineer, Saga
Building an AoIP Network with BLADES by Amanda Hopp
IP At Center of Rogers' Console Decision by Mike McCabe, Engineerin Manager Rogers Broadcasting
This article by Tony Abfalter, reprinted from the July 1, 2015 issue of Radio World, describes how Leighton Broadcasting discovered that the days of running a large amount of wire through a facility are gone for good.
In this reprint from the June, 2015 issue of Radio magazine, Marc Lehmuth and E.C. Hamilton look at the WheatNet-IP based installation of financial ttalk radio's Impact Partnership.
In this reprint from the October, 2011 issue of Radio magazine, Shawn Smith interviews integrator Richard Sondermeyer about the complete studio rebuild of Canadian Magic 96.7 in Peterborough, Ontario.
A look at sending audio over IP via packets, and network considerations such as latency and jitter. A Radio World Engineering Extra by Greg Massey and Jon McClintock. Reprinted by permission.