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The Simple NMOS System That Prevents Outages in IP Facilities: AMWA at NAB 2025

  • Writer: María José Velásquez
    María José Velásquez
  • May 30
  • 1 min read

One of the problems that operators often face in IP facilities is that when things go wrong, you’re suddenly awash with alarms. It takes a while to sort through and figure out what’s wrong. Meanwhile, if you lose a couple of ad breaks, you're talking about a major revenue loss.


That’s why AMWA members and users have done a lot of work around simplifying minimum status reporting. Now you can use an NMOS traffic light graphic display that presents the most critical information, so you can quickly get back on the air.




Brad Gilmer of AMWA spoke with Matt Robbins from Kitplus at the AIMS IP Showcase booth at NAB 2025 about the simple graphic display of green, yellow, and red to represent device control on systems of up to thousands of senders and receivers.


“If you have a whole segment of these devices that are showing yellow,” Brad explains, “Then very quickly somebody can look at it and say, ‘There must be something wrong in this area,’ and quickly can identify a failed piece of equipment.”


If you want to find out how you can take advantage of all that NMOS has to offer to make it easier to run IP facilities, including this new control system, visit AMWA.tv/nmos-getting-started





 
 
 

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