Channel 9 is a PC computer sound card channel for Play & Record.Seven stereo line channels (ch 3-8 are Balanced).Two high-performance balanced mic channels.Two stereo Program output mixes (with mono mixdowns).Operating in the 2.4GHz spectrum, Bluetooth is also RF resistant. The ARC-blue boards use the BlueCore 5 Multimedia chip by CSR, which is the most advanced Bluetooth audio chip available, and has the performance capabilities far beyond standard Bluetooth specifications.
With the Bluetooth connection, you may stream full bandwidth, high quality stereo (A2DP) audio to the respective channel. This also gives your news guy the ability to record an interview and play it back using the completely wireless Bluetooth connection. This freedom gives your staff the ability to bring their MP3 player from home and play their playlists on the fly.
You may use your Android smart phone, or tablet as well as connect your iPhone or iPad. The Bluetooth technology allows you to connect to any Bluetooth enabled device. The consoles do all this, while still allowing an external phone hybrid to be connected to channel 15 (ARC-15) or channel 10 (ARC-10) at the same time. Take calls on the audition bus, where you may record the call for later playback, or send it to the program out to play over the air. The caller receives the console bus mix ('minus' the caller audio) so there is no feedback. You may then end the call with the 'Drop' button, just like a standard Bluetooth phone hybrid. Just pair your cell phone to the console, and answer your incoming calls with the built-in 'Call' button on the board. These achievements put the ARC series ahead of its time and gives you the power you need for your station.Īrrakis continues to lead the way in console innovation and are excited to introduce Bluetooth connectivity built into the ARC-10BP-blue console.īoth Channel 15 on the ARC-15BP-blue and Channel 10 for the ARC-10BP-blue can be paired to any Bluetooth enabled device such as your cell phone, MP3 player, MP3 recorder editor and more. It also led the way with its use of the RJ-45 connection. The ARC series consoles were the first to introduce PC & Mac connectivity with its USB audio channel. Quality and connectivity are two fundamental requirements for broadcast radio consoles.