Press release
08/22/2007 - Sennheiser UK
Championship Points for NetCIRA at Wimbledon
The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, home of the world-famous Wimbledon Championships, upgraded their on-site audio system earlier this year, and NetCIRA digital audio distribution products were at its heart.
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Originally formed in 1926 and conveniently based in Wimbledon, RG Jones is a preferred sound contractor to many of
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“At the last minute we had a request from the Club to enable a communications system for Hawk-Eye,” he continues. “Hawk-Eye operatives were in a commentary box and they needed point-to-point communications with the umpire in the chair, in the case of a dispute, so they could talk to each other. With a microphone on the umpire’s chair we were already in position to get a signal, so we could send that up to the Hawk-Eye box via the NetCIRA system. All we had to do was put a microphone in that box and send the signal back to the chair. We put in an MS-88 to give us that bi-directional capability and there was a small speaker strapped to the back of the umpire’s chair and a little power amp underneath. The club were pleased with the implementation.”
The NetCIRA system also proved its worth when the IP-based on-site TV service for international broadcasters revealed one small problem.

“One new thing they put in the international commentary boxes was a little box for an IPTV system,” Speight explains. “Rather than the old fashioned RF that was used to distribute signals to those TV, they went to an IP system that offered all sort of clever graphics and announcements and multiple channels. What no one could have predicted was that there was an audio delay on the live pictures. So broadcasters that would previously get their audio out of the headphone socket of the TVs were unable to use that while commentating on a live match on centre court. Thankfully, we had the capacity on our system to provide them audio from the BBC’s
For Speight, the beauty of the NetCIRA system is its versatility. In a venue like 
“Next year we’ll hopefully start from where we left off,” smiles Speight, already looking forward to the challenges of The Wimbledon Championships 2008. “The club might say, can we add a couple of audio channels? Once the users have got into the system in a couple of years, they may start asking for things. The system is capable of handling up to 64 channels and any bi-directional additions at the last minute, so it shouldn’t be a problem. We’ll also be looking at the NetCIRA solution as the way of getting our system into the new parts of the site that are currently under construction.”
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