Popular with many of the world’s broadcasters, the
Bel 7150 is a versatile and cost effective digital
audio delay featuring both analogue and AES inputs
and outputs as standard.
The Bel 7150 can delay stereo audio by up to 10.4
seconds [260 PAL frames, 312 NTSC frames].
Eight user-defined settings may be stored in memory
and recalled locally or remotely via GPIs. The delay
time may be changed in increments of samples,
milliseconds, fields or frames. Field and frame values
may be changed to reflect PAL or NTSC operation.
A control lock is provided to prevent inadvertent
operation of the front panel and the unit is fully
bypassed in the event of power failure.
The Bel 7150 provides both analogue and AES
outputs. This allows the Bel 7150 to alternatively
be used as an analogue - digital or digital - analogue
converter.
The AES output can be synchronised to an external
AES reference input.
A bit-accurate mode is provided that will allow AC3
and Dolby® E bitstreams to be delayed.
The Bel 7150 is particularly suited to video/audio
resynchronisation, audio web streaming and digital
broadcast synchronisation where a very fine delay
adjustment is essential.