Broadcast / Radio
Event Broadcast



Event Broadcast
Motorcycle racing on the Grand Prix race course.
The spectators on the course can see the racers flying past once per lap, in the meantime, they see – nothing. What happens on the various course sections is transmitted via cable onto large screens and into the VIP-lounges – who is not there is left with nothing.
Change of the scenery: During a mega event with several places of event, the visitors must decide where they want to be present live – and, at the same time, what they cannot see. Now, spectators and visitors who can not directly stay on the place of event get the opportunity to receive live images in digital quality. A condition to enjoy this wireless pleasure is merely a DVB-T-receiver.
MUGLER has developed a portable system, ensuring temporary and local DVB-T-supply during events and fairs. For the duration of the event, a DVB-T-transmitter station will be installed. The program contents are compiled directly on the transmitter to generate the multiplex ready to send. Several programs paired with additional information or commercial spots can be transmitted on one frequency channel. The event grounds or buildings are supplied by a LowPower transmitter in excellent quality. The broadcast "Event TV" cannot only be received by visitors with mobile terminals but also by screen monitors or large screens / video walls installed at the fair stands. So, any expensive cabling of event grounds becomes superfluous.
"Event Broadcast via DVB-T" has already been successfully implemented by MUGLER during numerous events:
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ADAC 24-hour race on the Nuerburg Ring
- German Touring Car Championships (DTM) on Noris Ring, Nuerburg Ring, and Hockenheim Ring
- Plastics Fair Friedrichshafen
- Radio Day Swiss in Zurich World Trade Center
- Mittweida Saxons' Day




