A device which allows remote control of a public address system and lighting by time-domain multiplexing 63 analog channels over a single microphone cable is described. At the receiving and analog values are held in sample and hold modules and distributed to either voltage controlled amplifiers or lighting controls.
Authors:
Jacobson, David M.; Crowley, Richard N.
Affiliation:
Audiovisual Service, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA
AES Convention:
54 (May 1976)
Paper Number:
1118
Publication Date:
May 1, 1976
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