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SixthSense

BROADCAST MONITOR

Imagine a solution that is capable of providing automated system recovery procedures in addition to multi-platform alerts, dashboard-style statistics, and a simple yet powerful user interface. SixthSense monitors your AM/FM or streaming audio signal, delivers statistics and alerts to users over the network or on a mobile phone, and intervenes with the faulting system. This provides a quicker recovery than traditional silence sensors or broadcast monitors.

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MONITOR

Identify issues with your station's broadcast systems before they become a detriment. Our user-friendly dashboard and reporting helps prioritize the efforts of engineering staff and management.

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ALERT

Be notified of dead air and system failures with our user-defined multi-platform alerting protocol. Receive alerts to your computer, email, SMS, and smartphone to shorten the response time.

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RECOVER

Let SixthSense recover from a failed condition by setting up pre-defined rules to correct issues in automation, AoIP networks, and even STLs and transmission equipment.

 

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RETAIN LISTENERS

Retain listeners, reduce lost revenue, and ensure audience impressions with SixthSense. Our extensible command language interfaces with leading broadcast software suites to automatically recover when an issue has been identified. This helps to get the station back to air before the engineer has time to respond.

COMPLIANCE

SixthSense not only retains listeners and pleases underwriters and advertisers, but also ensures transmission systems can be shut down within the permissible limit and can switch over to backup systems as needed. This local control helps broadcasters maintain regulatory compliance even when remote control systems are down or the transmitter is inaccessible.

FORM FACTOR

Built with reliable, professional-grade hardware, SixthSense runs on a purpose-built 19 inch rackmountable chassis that minimizes the overall footprint at the transmitter site.

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