TETRA  |  2014-10-07

Riedel provides TETRA for European Athletics Championships

Source: MCCResources

The team of 13 Riedel engineers working on site used the Riedel Juggler to enable the connection of TETRA radio systems to support nearly 500 volunteers and other professionals using Motorola radios.

Riedel Switzerland served as the official radio and intercom services supplier for the 22nd European Athletics Championships in Zurich. The event brought approximately 1,400 athletes from 50 countries together for a competition attended daily by 25,000 spectators. Riedel equipment supported communications and provided the main fibre backbone for in-house video distribution during the Championships.

Riedel’s MediorNet realtime media network carried video for event presentations and ceremonies, with feeds routed not only to the LED walls in Letzigrund Stadium, but also to the road race in the city and to the games’ two warm-up stadiums. In addition to connecting the control room and front-of-house position, the MediorNet system supported a variety of intercom panels for communications and audio distribution.

“We worked closely with Leichtathletik EM 2014 for nearly a year to create a concept for robust and reliable communications and video transport all throughout the Zurich 2014 championships, and we were enormously pleased with the technical performance of the resulting solution,” said Roger Hess, general manager of Riedel Switzerland. “The event proved to be a tremendous success.”

The company deployed four Artist digital matrix intercom systems to enable communications across the stadium and on the road race course in the Zurich city centre. The team of 13 Riedel engineers working on site used the Riedel Juggler to enable the connection of TETRA radio systems to support nearly 500 volunteers and other professionals using Motorola radios.

Riedel Switzerland also managed frequency coordination for radios, microphones, in-ear systems, and wireless camera systems a total of more than 300 devices used in the stadium and on road races.