NEP’s Newest Mobile Unit, SRT3, Revs Up With 2022 NASCAR Season

NEP Group announced today that its U.S. Broadcast Services team has released a new mobile unit, SRT3, custom-built to support NASCAR’s Shared Resources.

SRT3 provides a scalable solution to connect to both the NEP and NASCAR centralized production environments. Its main functions include supporting all of NASCAR’s broadcast obligations, including the distribution of shared resource signals needed by various broadcast partners, the encoding of signals used for the remote production of world feeds, screen feeds, officiating, scoring and race control.

This new mobile unit serves as the broad solution supporting NASCAR’s main production, and with the ability to easily transition to employ more IP gear, the SRT3 was designed to support NASCAR’s current and future needs, powered by NEP’s Platform Control (TFC).

NEP said “the innovation of NEP Mobile Units like SRT3 is born out of an intimate understanding of what today’s live sports and entertainment content creators need. By collaborating with clients around the world to gain valuable insights and feedback, NEP’s global engineering teams are able to turn their needs into reality, supporting clients as they bring their content to life.”

“Implementing NEP’s SRT3 for the 2022 NASCAR season has been a successful collaboration between our production teams and NEP’s talented team of broadcast engineers,” said Steve Stum, NASCAR vice president, operations and technical production.

SRT3 debuted at NASCAR’s inaugural “Clash at the Coliseum” race at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on Feb. 6. The LA Memorial Coliseum was transformed from a grass venue to a quarter-mile asphalt racetrack for this unique exhibition, and NEP’s SRT3 supported NASCAR in capturing the sights and sounds to tell the story of this historic event for the sport.

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Following the success of its first show, SRT3 is now supporting NASCAR’s marquee event, this week’s 64th running of the Daytona 500, before deploying to each race on the 2022 circuit.

NEP’s Platform Control (TFC), part of NEP Group’s global production ecosystem, is the proprietary software solution behind NEP’s latest mobile units, like SRT3. TFC is the control system used throughout NEP’s ecosystem, including traditional remote facilities as well as centralized production facilities. TFC allows for configuring, provisioning, orchestration and granular monitoring of broadcast, IT and network systems. Built by NEP’s software engineers to solve the industry issues around IP control and software defined networking (SDN), TFC is technology agnostic, making it compatible with virtually any technology in the broadcast and live event environment.

All new NEP mobile units are outfitted with TFC, including Supershooter 6 and Supershooter 61, due out later in 2022. Supershooter 5, released in May, 2021, was the first fully IP mobile unit to be powered by TFC.

NEP mobile units Supershooter 1, TS2, Supershooter 29, EN1 and NCPXI are slated for various upgrades this year.


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