Telos Alliance at the Western Association of Broadcast Engineers 2016

CLEVELAND, OH 

The Telos Alliance®—leader in broadcast technology and parent company to Telos®, Omnia®, Axia®, 25-Seven®, Linear Acoustic®, and Minnetonka™—announced today that it will be participating in the Western Association of Broadcast Engineers 2016 Annual Convention in Calgary, Canada, at the Hyatt Regency, November 6-8, 2016. Telos Alliance will be represented by dealer partner Pippin Technical (booth 48 & 49), which will be showing a variety of gear from Telos, Axia, Omnia, and 25-Seven. 

Additionally, Telos Alliance's Jeff McGinley, Engineering Support, will present a two-hour educational session, "Axia Pathfinder CorePRO Overview," on Monday, November 710-12am, in the Herald/Doll Room.

"With the introduction of the second-generation Axia Pathfinder CorePRO, we are giving Axia Livewire users a completely new routing control package that takes all the experience we learned from the past 10 years of the Pathfinder family of products, and puts it into a rack-mountable appliance," says McGinley. "Pathfinder CorePRO is purpose-built for Livewire networks, and has a lot of powerful new features."  

Axia Pathfinder CorePRO is a Linux-based network-attached appliance for routing control with a web UI to provide route control and custom logic events. McGinley will cover the exclusive features of the unit, including automatic router table generation, graphical interface with real-time state reporting, logic gates for creation of complex logic, and control protocol for third-party integration. He will also touch upon advanced troubleshooting techniques for Livewire networks. 2016 WABE attendees are invited to come learn about this exciting new product and its potential applications in this informative session. 

The Telos Alliance is the inventor of AoIP for broadcast, informing much of the early work on the AES67 standard. The technology in all Axia products is Livewire, an AoIP protocol that enables high-reliability, low-delay uncompressed digital audio over Ethernet, including audio, logic, control, and program associated data (PAD). Axia and the Telos Alliance are committed proponents of AoIP interoperability—first as charter, supporting members of the X192 Working Group that defined AES67, and now as founding members of the Media Networking Alliance, a group of prominent equipment manufacturers formed to actively promote the adoption and implementation of the AES67 standard. 

Today, Axia mixing consoles, digital audio routers, broadcast intercom systems, and routing control software—along with other Telos brands and 85+ partners—are powering broadcast studios around the globe. For a complete list of Livewire partners, click here

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About The Telos Alliance®
For three decades, the brands of the Telos Alliance have revolutionized radio and television by pioneering disruptive, cutting-edge audio technology with the goal of helping global networks and local stations produce better programming, improve audience engagement, and bolster ratings. The Telos Alliance is made up of six brands—Telos® Systems, Omnia® Audio, Axia® Audio, Linear Acoustic®, 25-Seven® Systems, and Minnetonka Audio—that raise the bar for quality and innovation in the radio and television industries. The Telos Alliance invented Audio over IP for broadcast and contributed time and resources to the effort that led to the AES67 standard. Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, USA, with additional offices and dealers around the world, the Telos Alliance offers an industry-leading warranty and backs users' critical on-air needs with worldwide 24/7 round-the-clock support for all customers. A complete list of dealers can be found at www.telosalliance.com/Dealers.