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Riedel Communications' intercom systems have taken center stage for "Singin' in the Rain," the first musical ever presented within the famed Grand Palais in Paris.
Directed by Robert Carsen, this version of the popular musical originally opened at the Théâtre du Châtelet theater and opera house and then moved to the Grand Palais when the Châtelet closed for renovations. Riedel’s Artist, Bolero, Performer, and RiFace systems support communications throughout the 2,400-seat theater built within the Grand Palais.
Cloud H.264 Pan/Tilt Network Cameras
*Standard H.264 video compression algorithm to meet on narrow bandwidth in network transmit high-definition video
*Low code stream, local HD videos, watch more smooth and no ghosting
*Supports IE, Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Opera
*High definition: 1280x720p, clear image quality
*P2P technology, plug-and-play: no need any settings, can realize remote watching
*Using intelligent transmission technology: adaptive bandwidth, dynamic code rate adjustment, voice first and jitter buffer
*Supports 2-way voice intercom, apply telecommunication level of signal processing, echo cancellation, noise suppression, comfort noise and quiet suppression
*Supports Android smartphone/iPhone/iPad equipment remote real-time watching (25 frames image transmission, watch 720p HD images)
*Supports for multiple platforms, terminal and network
*Supports remote firmware upgrade
*Supports multiple-users access and multiple users
*Motion detecting/external sensor alarm and linkage photo/video, App alert notifications
*Infrared lamp night vision lighting, night vision distance of 10m, 24 hours/day and night monitoring, IR-switch cut, unbiased color during the day and night vision more clearly
*Supports for cloud storage technology and micro SD card (maximum supports 32GB) storage
*Supports Wi-Fi (IEEE802.11 b/g/n), flexible form wireless monitoring environment
*Supports pan and tilt (level: 320° and vertical: 90)° Includes MY-view cam software for multiple camera monitoring and management
*Supports P2P technology, Plug-and-play function (without port mapping set, DNS, IP address setting)
*Easy-to-install wizard, only 3 steps
*5V2A
*Nickname instead of ID design
*Log in, password management, account password level 3 safety management
*Online change his password security measures in a timely manne
We seem to have sprouted a multiple occupancy door entry system outside the front door.
Curious...
Maybe I can shed some light on this tomorrow... ;)
Riedel today introduced the RSP-1216HL SmartPanel, an all-new 1RU model in the company’s acclaimed 1200 Series of intelligent intercom and control panels for real-time video, audio, data, and communications networks. Driven by user demand, RSP-1216HL is a compact version of the app-based RSP-1232HL SmartPanel user interface.
An old intercom that was on the wall of the room where I stayed in Davis Hall at the Truro Campus of the Nova Scotia Community College while taking a course in 2002.
Riedel’s Bolero wireless intercom and Artist digital matrix intercom solutions are providing an extensive communications backbone for the 2020 NBA Bubble in Orlando, Florida.
Riedel Communications' intercom systems have taken center stage for "Singin' in the Rain," the first musical ever presented within the famed Grand Palais in Paris.
Directed by Robert Carsen, this version of the popular musical originally opened at the Théâtre du Châtelet theater and opera house and then moved to the Grand Palais when the Châtelet closed for renovations. Riedel’s Artist, Bolero, Performer, and RiFace systems support communications throughout the 2,400-seat theater built within the Grand Palais.
Construite en 1921, cette centrale thermique d'Electrabel (originalement Intercom) située en région wallonne produisait d’énormes quantités d’énergie à partir de charbon. Responsable de 10% des émissions de CO2 de Belgique à elle-seule, l’usine a été fermée définitivement en 2007. Étendue sur une dizaine d'hectares, cette centrale est notamment formée d'un bâtiment principal et d'une tour de refroidissement, auxquels se rajoutent des bâtiments administratifs et une annexe munie d'une turbine de secours construits dans les années 60. Aujourd'hui la propriété de la société WANTY, cette centrale et surtout sa tour de refroidissement sont la proie d'urbexeurs venant du monde entier.
Visit us at SATIS Expo in Paris on Booth B33 and learn more about our BOLERO Wireless Intercom, Artist-1024 und MEDIORNET MicroN. Of course, once again the best coffee of the trade show will be served by Kivamo
After the power plant and the cooling tower, here come pictures of the offices, including the baths, cafeteria as well as workshops. And, a little farther, a former Intercom coal distributor (big metallic structure).
Après la centrale thermique à proprement parler et la tour de refroidissement, voici un album sur les bureaux de la centrale, comprenant les bains-douches, la cafétéria ainsi que des ateliers. Et, un peu plus loin, un ancien distributeur à charbon d'Intercom (grande structure métallique).
European Tour Production (ETP), a Danish provider of live event production services and equipment, has chosen Riedel Communications’ Bolero as its go-to wireless intercom solution.
Description: Three volunteers are having trouble getting the door to open. Every building has a different security system.
On a Sunday in November 2013, student photographer Andrea Goh documented the Chicken Soupers as they prepared, packaged and delivered Jewish kosher meals to people with AIDS, chronic illness, disabilities, and those who are home-bound. Chicken Soupers, volunteers from congregations Beth Sholom and Sherith Israel, have been providing meals since the mid-1980s.
The Chicken Soupers series of photos is part of the "Through Our Eyes: Visual Stories of the Richmond Neighborhood" photography project.
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Collection: Richmond Branch Archives
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Construite en 1921, cette centrale thermique d'Electrabel (originalement Intercom) située en région wallonne produisait d’énormes quantités d’énergie à partir de charbon. Responsable de 10% des émissions de CO2 de Belgique à elle-seule, l’usine a été fermée définitivement en 2007. Étendue sur une dizaine d'hectares, cette centrale est notamment formée d'un bâtiment principal et d'une tour de refroidissement, auxquels se rajoutent des bâtiments administratifs et une annexe munie d'une turbine de secours construits dans les années 60. Aujourd'hui la propriété de la société WANTY, cette centrale et surtout sa tour de refroidissement sont la proie d'urbexeurs venant du monde entier.
Phillip (22), Formula 1 Motorsports Solutions Specialist: “In 2013 I began my apprenticeship as an electronics technician for devices and systems at RIEDEL. Since completing the program in 2017 I have been a Motorsports Solutions Specialist for the Alfa Romeo Sauber F1 team’s intercom and radio systems. At each race, I am initially responsible for the technical set-up of race control and all groups working in the pitlane. Then I set up and commission the communications system for Team Sauber. After that, my focus is on supporting the team and making sure everything runs smoothly. After each race, we immediately dismantle and pack our gear for the next race.
At RIEDEL, I particularly enjoy the friendly atmosphere – almost everyone knows each other – and the opportunity to travel around the globe.”
"conversation intercom
you hear what i say but
it comes out all wrong"
Today has been quite a phone based day, loads of phone based meetings, the preview of iPhone OS 3.0, and a quick conversation with my brother on my mobile (I was taking photos of the phone whilst talking to him on speakerphone).
For those who don't know already, I have a monster of a phone which I use for almost everything when I'm out and about, I have an unlimited evening and weekends plan which I juice out to read mail, check my feeds, twitter, go on facebook and read up on random things and whatnot.
My current phone plan is about to end and I'm considering being lame and getting an iphone. Though having done quite a bit of research and feeling slightly unimpressed by tonights talk about os 3.0, I'm starting to reconsider getting one and just sticking to my current phone (or get an e71 which is the next one up to mine). It's quite a messy business but I do quite a lot of work and stuff on the fly so a decent phone is what I need, not only that but amazing battery life is a must since I do go ALL the way with my phone and came easily juice out the battery (which is another turn off for the iPhone).
Anyway, the photo is just about miscommunication over the phone, it's lyrics from Soulwax's conversation intercom and I basically bluetoothed a photo of the lyrics onto my phone and viewed it on full screen.
United Studios of Israel Embraces Riedel’s Bolero for Live Production of Popular Reality, Sport, and Entertainment Shows
Intercom communications. Allows ground engineers and pilots to talk to each other such as asking if the indicators work :-)
United Studios of Israel Embraces Riedel’s Bolero for Live Production of Popular Reality, Sport, and Entertainment Shows
And, yes, that patch of plaster on the left has been fixed.
Here's our new intercom panel installed. It looks a lot nicer, and works so much better than our old one!
30th Street Station is the main railroad station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and one of the five stations in SEPTA's Center City fare zone. It is also a major stop on Amtrak's Northeast and Keystone Corridors. At the end of fiscal year 2010, a total of 3,787,331 Amtrak passengers used 30th Street, making it the 3rd busiest Amtrak station in the system.
The Chicago-based architectural firm of Graham, Anderson, Probst and White designed the structure, originally known as Pennsylvania Station–30th Street (as with other Pennsylvania Stations). The station is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Its design was influenced by the Northeast Corridor electrification. This allowed the tracks to pass beneath the main body of the station without exposing the passengers to soot as steam engines of earlier times had.
The station itself also included a number of innovative features, including a pneumatic tube system, an electronic intercom, and a reinforced roof with space to allow the landing of small aircraft.
The station was opened in 1933, shortly after the peak of expansion by the former Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR), which was headquartered in Philadelphia.