MU-28 REMI Broadcast Truck FAQ

MU-28 REMI Truck: Frequently Asked Questions

What is a REMI production truck?

A REMI (Remote Integration Model) production truck is a mobile unit that handles field-level video acquisition, camera control, routing, and contribution without performing in-truck switching or live mixing. Instead, it sends feeds to centralized or cloud-based control rooms where production is completed. REMI trucks are ideal for at-home broadcasting, hybrid workflows, and distributed production models.

What makes the MU-28 different from a traditional OB truck?

Unlike traditional OB (Outside Broadcast) trucks, the MU-28 is built exclusively for REMI workflows. It features a non-expando design, a rear liftgate for fast load-ins, and a fully IP-native ST 2110 routing core. It focuses on efficient camera acquisition, multiviewing, and contribution—leaving switching and directing to a centralized control facility.

What kind of IP infrastructure does the MU-28 use?

MU-28 is powered by an EVS Strada ST 2110 router with a 144×144 IP matrix. It includes 36×8 multiview outputs, 24×24 frame syncs with UDC and HDR LUTs, and 12×12 fiber I/O. This enables native support for ST 2110 uncompressed video workflows and full integration with centralized or cloud-based broadcast environments.

MU-28 Interior

How many cameras can the MU-28 support?

MU-28 supports up to 16 CCU-controlled camera channels. The standard package includes 13 Sony HDC-2500 cameras and 2 Sony HDC-4300 cameras, with large lens adaptors and a wide range of ENG and box lenses. Additional configurations are available upon request.

Does the MU-28 support remote intercom and IFB systems?

Yes. The truck is equipped with a 64-port RTS ODIN digital matrix intercom and supports RVON (VoIP), DANTE audio, and powered PL/IFB channels. It includes RTS KP-32 panels, belt packs, IFB boxes, and an Innkeeper hybrid phone system for full remote integration.

What types of events is the MU-28 REMI truck ideal for?

MU-28 is designed for national sports coverage, touring concerts, corporate remote broadcasts, multi-city event capture, and hybrid live/remote studio workflows. Its compact design and IP-based infrastructure make it ideal for high-volume, decentralized productions.

Does the MU-28 require a full crew on site?

No. MU-28 is engineered for minimal on-site staffing. The truck handles acquisition, routing, and communication, while switching, graphics, and final output are managed remotely—reducing personnel and travel costs.

Can the MU-28 be used for ST 2110 remote production?

Absolutely. MU-28 is fully compliant with ST 2110, making it perfect for modern remote productions requiring IP video, audio, and metadata synchronization. It’s optimized for use in centralized REMI workflows, cloud control rooms, and SDNs.

Is the MU-28 available for rental or long-term deployment?

Yes. TNDV offers the MU-28 for both single-event rentals and extended remote broadcast contracts. It can be deployed as a primary REMI acquisition unit or as part of a larger hybrid production model.

What kind of cabling and fiber support does the MU-28 include?

MU-28 comes with 7000 feet of triax cable, 3500 feet of TAC-12 fiber, 3000 feet of DT12 audio multicore, and extensive coax and XLR inventory. It’s prewired to support high-density venue deployments and complex broadcast compound setups.

Does the MU-28 include an onboard audio console?

MU-28 is prewired for full field audio capture and routing, but does not include an onboard mixing console by default. It’s designed to integrate directly with remote or centralized audio mixing environments via MADI and DANTE.

How fast can MU-28 be deployed on site?

Thanks to its non-expando design and liftgate, MU-28 can be loaded in and operational quickly, even in tight or temporary locations. It’s optimized for fast-turn events where time and access are limited.

 

 

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