Company Hopes To Make Remotes Simple And Fun

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TuneTracker Systems has released a new remote broadcasting product the company says is designed to make remotes more fun, “by clearing away the most burdensome obstacles to doing on-location broadcasts: bulk, complication, and expense.” According to SignalCaster Designer Dane Scott, everything you will need for a remote can be carried into a business in one hand and delivers broadcast-quality audio.

Here’s how the product works according to TuneTracker: SignalCaster Mobile, the “transmitter,” runs on an iPad and sends audio over any wi-fi or cell connection. SignalCaster Tower, the “receiver,” runs on a Windows computer back at the radio station and is left in standby mode, waiting for a connection. To begin broadcasting on-location, the announcer launches SignalCaster Mobile and taps the “Start” button. Back at the station, SignalCaster Tower begins receiving the audio signal, and it’s immediately available to be broadcast through a control console or a radio automation input.

For more information, including pricing, contact Dane Scott at [email protected] or 920-273-0543

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