Hello.
In a few weeks we will be producing a live broadcast of a rowing event (which we do every year). The entire production is based off a launch (motor boat) following the race from start to finish. We stream the production from the boat using a bonded cellular solution.
We just got a request to also broadcast the commentary audio from the launch to the finish line at the shore, so that spectators could listen to it. We can't get the commentary off the video stream, since it will be noticeably delayed from real-time.
Any ideas out there for ship to shore wireless audio transmission?
The feed from the commentators on the boat is line-level.
There is a speaker set up on the shore.
There is no power on either side. So both transmitter and receiver need to be battery powered.
Max distance is about 2 miles.
I was thinking of maybe a two-way radio, but not sure which one has audio in and audio out.
Any other ideas?
Thanks!
Imry
In a few weeks we will be producing a live broadcast of a rowing event (which we do every year). The entire production is based off a launch (motor boat) following the race from start to finish. We stream the production from the boat using a bonded cellular solution.
We just got a request to also broadcast the commentary audio from the launch to the finish line at the shore, so that spectators could listen to it. We can't get the commentary off the video stream, since it will be noticeably delayed from real-time.
Any ideas out there for ship to shore wireless audio transmission?
The feed from the commentators on the boat is line-level.
There is a speaker set up on the shore.
There is no power on either side. So both transmitter and receiver need to be battery powered.
Max distance is about 2 miles.
I was thinking of maybe a two-way radio, but not sure which one has audio in and audio out.
Any other ideas?
Thanks!
Imry