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5 Reasons Why Clocks Are Crucial for Broadcast Studios

The Different Types of Clock Systems Used in Today’s Broadcast Studios

Broadcast studios’ clock systems commonly use NTP (Network Time Protocol) and EBU / SMPTE LTC (European Broadcasting Union / Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers Linear Timecode) timecode synchronisation.

Digital master clocks provide a number of features that benefit broadcast studios. They offer precise timekeeping accuracy, and other devices can be synchronised to them, ensuring that everything is in sync.

GPS clocks are becoming increasingly popular in broadcast studios because of their accuracy. GPS clocks use signals from Global Positioning System satellites to synchronise the time. They provide precise timekeeping information and can be used as a primary or backup time source. GPS clocks are also ideal for broadcast studios that operate in multiple time zones.

Wharton Broadcast Studio Clocks

Wharton Electronics’ Broadcast Studio Clocks Range was developed for use in the broadcast industry but is also an excellent showpiece for receptions and meeting rooms and any control application where progress towards a specific seconds count is of particular importance.

These unique digital clocks have a multi-format outer analogue seconds ring as well as hours, minutes and seconds digits.

Optional signal interfaces enable the clock to synchronise with NTP, EBU, IRIG and other precision-coded signal time sources. The 4900x.05 has a 12 or 24-hour time display with ultra-reliable, 50mm (2″) high red or green dot matrix digits.

Benefits of Using Clocks in Broadcast Studios

Having access to accurate timekeeping information can help broadcast studios stay on schedule. By having precise timekeeping, broadcasters can ensure that shows and commercials start and end on time. This is particularly important for live broadcasts, where timing is critical.

Conclusion

In conclusion, clocks are an integral part of every broadcast studio. They provide accurate timekeeping information that is vital for scheduling, cueing music, and special effects. Clock systems using NTP and EBU / SMPTE LTC timecode synchronisation are the most commonly used in broadcast studios. Each has its advantages, but they all provide precise timekeeping accuracy.

Access to accurate timekeeping information provides many benefits for broadcast studios. It can help them stay on schedule, improve accuracy during music playback and timing of special effects, and adhere to strict broadcasting regulations. By using the right clock system, broadcast studios can ensure that their programming is synchronised perfectly, resulting in a seamless viewing experience for their audience.

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