TETRA  |  2011-10-27

Flying high With Riedel Intercom and TETRA Technology at the Breitling Sion Air

Source: The Critical Communications Review | Gert Jan Wolf editor

Thanks to the close integration between all systems we were able to react swiftly to tasks and were able to coordinate the event safely", said Grégoire Epiney, Chief of the Valais' police department.

For stablishing a comprehensive communications infrastructure, the organizer of the Breitling Sion Air Show used an integrated communications solution from Riedel Communications. Riedel, one of the leading manufacturers of real-time networks for video, audio and communications, installed a combination of Riedel Artist digital matrix intercom and trunked digital radio (TETRA). The project was realized on behalf of Swisscom Broadcast AG.

The Breitling Sion Air-Show with its spectacular maneuvers is one of largest events in Switzerland in 2011. The comprehensive communications infrastructure of the event integrated the organizing team, the pilot's radio network or the local security such as police or fire fighters. The system combined Riedel Artist digital matrix intercom and digital trunked radio. At the heart of the installation were three Artist 64 mainframes. They provided the fibre backbone for a total of 16 Artist control panels that were used at various different departments such as security or the event organization. The redundant network infrastructure of Riedel's Artist digital matrix intercom system guarantees a reliable communication and is secured against system failures.

"Riedel's comprehensive consulting and service allowed for a detailed planning of the event- Thanks to the close integration between all systems we were able to react swiftly to tasks and were able to coordinate the event safely", said Grégoire Epiney, Chief of the Valais' police department.

A Riedel IPx8 interface integrated the control of the Valais police department into the communications infrastructure. The interface allowed for a direct connection of two Artist control panels via the police's local area network.

Two CTS TETRA cells provided the digital radio network for the Breitling Sion Air-Show. 22 radio channels of analog and digital trunked radio as well as the pilot's radio network were integrated into the comms system via Riedel's universal radio interface RiFace. This allowed for direct communication between selected users. A total of 150 TETRA mobile radios were used.

Source: www.riedel.net