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Remote—Cellcast Remote Broadcast System
The MARTI DIGITAL CELLCAST UNIT is a 4-channel remote broadcast unit that
allows an announcer or remote engineer to produce a live show on-the-air from a remote
location. The Cellcast is basically a cell phone, the size of a laptop computer, with a built in
audio mixer. Once a connection is made back to the station, any audio source connected to
the Cellcast can be broadcast over the air.
Setting Up the Cellcast:
Equipment diagrams can be found on the following page
FIRST: THE ANTENNA MUST GO ON FIRST!!! On the back of the Cellcast, below the
power or the ON/OFF switch, is a plug marked “ANT” (for antenna). Plug and turn until the
antenna tightens.
FAILURE TO DO THIS MAY CAUSE THE
POWER SUPPLY TO BURN UP!
SECOND: Connect the power cables, both direct-power plug and battery to DC1 and DC2
respectively.
THIRD: Connect the headsets to the appropriate jacks on the back of the Cellcast. When
hooking up the units, attach the corresponding headphone or 1/4-inch jack into the same
number you use for the microphone of XLR input (example: MCI and HP1 are for Headset #1)
Note: The LINE IN XLR is to be used for an additional audio source such as a CD player,
etc. The LINE OUT 1/4-inch jack can be used if you want to record the remote from the
remote location.
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