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INPLANT TRAINING
REPORT
On
PRASAR BHARATI
BROADCASTING CORPORATION OF INDIA
By :
Shirule Raviraj P.
Guided By :
Reg No. 2004BIT045
Mr. S. M. Choudhary,
Choudhary Ashish U.
Station Engineer,
Reg No. 2005BIT221
A.I.R. Nanded.
Deshmukh Varun V.
2. Power Supply…………………………………………… 4
3. A.C. Plant……………………………………………….. 4
4. Multipurpose Studio………………………………….. 5
5. Control Room…………………………………………... 8
1. Switching Console……………………………. 8
2. Transmitter……………………………………. 10
6. FM Antenna…………………………………………….. 12
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Salient Features of LRS Nanded
Power of T/R : 6 kW
Hingoli.
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POWER SUPPLY
A] From MSEB
1. 11kV Feeders : 2 nos.
2. Transformer capacity : 160 KVA
3. H.T. voltage : 11 kV
4. H.T. current : 8.39 A
5. L.T. voltage : 415 V
6. L.T. current : 213.34 mA
B] Own Generator
A.C. PLANT
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MULTIPURPOSE STUDIO
Multifunction Stereo Audio Console
Introduction:
Special Features:
1. Modular Construction.
2. Easy Access to wiring and component in module &
motherboard.
3. Frame Size to accept 12 input modules with user indicated
configuration.
4. Remote mute facility for microphone channel.
5. Stereo Pre Fade Listen (PFL) facility.
6. Talkback send and receive facility to/from 8 locations.
7. Balanced Inputs & Outputs.
Technical Specifications:
Input Impedance
Microphone : 2 kohm
Line : 10 kohm
Input Level
Microphone : -70 dB
Line : 0 dB
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Output Impedance : < 50 ohm
A] Input Module :
a) mono mic/line :
Line level signals from mono sources and mic level signals from
announcer/studio mics are fed to the mono mic/line modules. The mic level
signal is amplified with a 5 step gain control amplifier and after optionally
switchable low frequency roll off and phase reversal, fed to the program
selector. The gain is variable from -30 dB to -70 dB in the five steps.
B] Output Module :
Signals on the master 1 & master 2 buses routed from the input modules
as left and right channels are mixed separately in the output modules. This
signal is then fed to an oscillator/signal selector along with the signal from test
oscillator. The selector circuit (depending on OSC ON) selects mixed or
oscillator signal.
C] Monitor Module :
The monitor module of the console contains the hardware for selection
and monitoring of different signals on the console. Provision is made for
monitoring the signal in mono mode in the console PFL speaker and in stereo
mode at CR and studio on external amp/speaker.
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D] Talkback Module :
The talkback module of the console houses the hardware for an 8
stations two-way communications facility, auxiliary mixers, circuits for
signaling and relay operators and the test oscillator are also housed in his
module.
The talkback mic signal after amplification & level control is routed as TB
SEND signal through an eight by one selector.
The return signal from eight stations mixed & level controlled before
sending to the monitor module for listening. The presence of these signals are
indicated on the panel by lightening of LED’s corresponding to each station.
E] Power Module :
The power supply has outputs of +48 V, +18 V, -18 V, +5 V. These DC
voltages are routed through the motherboard to power the various module of
the console.
CONTROL ROOM
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1) Switching Console (X062A)
2) FM Transmitter (2x3 kW type HVB 164/A)
3) Radio Networking Terminal (RNT)
SWITCHING CONSOLE
Introduction :
These consoles have been specifically designed for broadcast application
keeping in mind the stress for high reliability and continuous operation.
Special design with digital control minimizing the signal path gives a superior
performance with low distortion and noise. Because of exceptionally clean path
the console provides high dynamic range & headroom at any stage.
Specifications :
Program Inputs –
Level : 0 dB (nominal)
20 dB (maximum)
Program Outputs –
Level : +4 dB (nominal)
+20 dB (maximum)
Description :
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This console consists of six(expandable to 8) input modules,
two(expandable to 4) output modules, one monitor module and one talkback
module. Power supply model PS80C supplied along with the console provide
DC power for all the modules.
Line signals which are fed to the input modules reach the line amplifier
through back panel (XLR) connector and comes to the audio distribution
amplifier (ADA) after proper amplification. The oscillator test signal can be
selected using the “OSC ON” switch provided on the input module.
Two of the input modules (input channels 1 & 8) receives signal from the
remote selector modules kept adjacent to these modules. The remote selector
selects one out of 8 programs connected to its input through the back panel
terminals.
The output from the ADA is fed to the channel fader. The post fade signal
is again amplified to the required level and forms the main output channel. The
pre fade signal is fed to the monitor module for PFL monitoring using “PFL ON”
switch.
This module also gives the DC control voltage for routing the signals to
master 1, 2, 3, 4 output channels.
The input module also contains the hardware for the channel ON
indicator LED which lights when the fader is faded IN from OFF position.
Other input channels have functions similar to input channel one. The
main channel outputs from input channels 1 to 8 are connected to the
corresponding signal inputs of master output channels.
FM TRANSMITTER
Introduction :
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The new generation FM transmitters in the AIR network can be classified
according to their output power as follows :-
1) 3 kW FM Transmitter
2) 2x3 kW FM Transmitter
3) 2x5 kW FM Transmitter.
Salient Features :
a. Mismatch
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Introduction :
FM ANTENNA
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The antenna system of FM transmitter consists of three main sub
system –
a. Supporting Tower.
b. Main Antenna.
c. Feeder Cable.
Tower :
Since coverage of FM transmitter also depends on the tower height
therefore, a suitable height of tower is required. If the tower height is very large
then it may not be economical. Moreover, it may also not get SACFA clearance.
Antenna :
The main requirement of the antenna to be used for FM transmitter are –
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