The Transmission Suite doesn't have a dedicated, manipulable feed of timecode, the aim of this installation was to provide this. During Rave on Air timecode is used in TX during tape ingest, in Pharos and also on We know that there is a feed of timecode running to Pharos control unit from the clock in CAR. To check that this was working we connected it to the unused clock and let it run for a couple of days to check that it held its time.
The original feed of timecode running into Pharos from CAR.
Once we had verified that the feed worked we began planning how to get timecode into the presentation suite. Along with running the initial signal we also wanted to achieve a few other things:
- Have timecode appear on the audio jackfield (J/F)
- Run timecode to four initial pieces of equipment; Pharos, the VTR’s 17 & 18 and the clock
The most efficient way to run the feed would be to take the original working line of timecode into Pharos and instead run it through an Analogue Distribution Amplifier (SDA) and then onto the other pieces of equipment, as with all audio, the feeds would have to run through the krone block.
The equipment needed to achieve this task would be:
- Audio multicore
- Krone Block
- SDA (in rack mount)
- Audio twisted pair cables with male XLR ends
Due to the lack of any Probell SDA cards we started looking at other spare SDA’s (Avitel and Drake). We choose to go with the Drake DA’s (# PD 7051), primarily in use for the Talkback system, but also used in CAR to deal with a lot of the analogue audio feeds. The limited space in the racks meant that we used a 1U DA Crate that can hold three cards but positions them on their sides to save space.
Using the back panel connector (# PD 7051) the multicore was attached to SDA while the other end was connected to a krone block.
Once the multicore was wired up the rest of the feeds were plotted on a basic cable diagram.

Cable diagrams showing the lines from CAR through until the SDA's outputs and the feeds running from the SDA's outputs through to the separate pieces of equipment.
The original timecode feed was passed along an audio twisted pair (#46904). The cable was relaid to appear at the krone block and its end was removed to enable it to be punched into a krone block. Both the clock and Pharos took XLR as their timecode input, so two cables were made up and run from these devices and back to the krone block (#C264, #C265). The VTR's took BNC connections as their timecode input, so as a temporary measure two BNC-Female XLR cables were used for the male XLR cables to connect onto from the krone block (#C266, #C267), these cable runs will be tested and if the BNC-XLR connections work, they will be permanently installed.
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