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Beatrice Lucia 1 - Single 2 wire Clearcom/RTS interface to Dante. 19"The Glensound Beatrice Lucia is a simple and cost effective way of interfacing legacy party line (two wire) intercoms to modern audio networks. Each party line interface supports both single channel Clear Com Tecpro and RTS standards as well as the two channel RTS unbalanced standard. Whilst its network interface utilizes the Broadway chipset from Audinate which supports Dante, AES67 and SMPTE 2110 30*. As such it can also be used as a way of
The Glensound Beatrice Lucia is a simple and cost effective way of interfacing legacy party-line (two wire) intercoms to modern audio networks.Each party-line interface supports both single channel Clear-Com/ Tecpro and RTS standards as well as the two channel RTS unbalanced standard. Whilst its network interface utilizes the Broadway chipset from Audinate which supports Dante, AES67 and SMPTE 2110-30*. As such it can also be used as a way of extending RTS Omneo intercom networks to legacy party-lines.
Lucia’s 1RU subrack can house 1 or 2 independent Party-Line interfaces and can be powered by an internal mains supply or PoE. If powered by mains then it can provide ‘wet’ power to the party-line interfaces.
Network Interfaces
On the rear of the Lucia is a gigabit copper Ethernet interface alongside a standard SFP slot for fibre Ethernet connections.
Audio Network Protocols
Lucia utilises the Broadway chipset from Audinate for its network audio circuits. This chipset provides Dante network audio as its primary network audio standard. However it also is fully AES67 compliant and it is easy to turn on its AES67 mode if required. For broadcasters also distributing network video as well as sound it also supports SMPTE 2110-30. It is worth noting however that for setup and integration of the Broadway chipset in a 2110 network then Dante Domain Manager must be used (for which a licence fee is required).
Network Redundancy
If both the copper ethernet interface and an SFP ethernet interface are used then when using the Dante network protocol redundant network circuits can be setup to offer glitch free network audio backup.
4 Network Audio Circuits For Party-Lines
The analogue party-line interfaces are fed via high quality ADCs and DACs to the audio network. In total 4 bi-directional network audio circuits are provided for these circuits derived from the 2 two channel party-lines. (assuming Lucia is fitted with 2 x party-line interfaces).
4 Network Audio Mix Circuits
We have spare capacity on the Broadway chipset and DSP used in the Lucia so rather than wasting these resources we’ve included 4 fixed ratio mixers. In total there are 4 inputs from the network to these mixers and 4 outputs. The mixers are ‘fixed’ such that there are no level controls and all inputs are mixed at unity gain. Having the simple network mixer on your network can be a very useful tool. For example you could use it for mixing a programme feed into the return talkback feed from the network enabling all party-line beltpacks to hear programme as well as talkback.
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So Far So Good
I adopted a young adult dog less than 2 weeks ago. She had spent over 12 hours a day in a crate and has excessive energy and anxiety built up. She is a strong chewer. So far, out of 6 toys, this is the only one still in one piece. It appears sturdy and extra bouncy. So much better than regular tennis balls.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2024
★★★★★ 5
My dogs favorite!
My dogs love these! They will play all day if you'd let them, these balls are their favorites. I use the chuck-it handle and they get tons of exercise in the big yard!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2026
★★★★★ 5
The Dog LOVES IT!
I bought this for my ex-wife's Pitbull. He is an aggressive chewer and usually destroys any toy I buy him. But not this one! The ball is small enough and pliable that it gives when he chomps on it. He loves this ball and seems to be his favorite toy. Thank you for making a product that he likes and can't destroy!
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Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
★★★★★ 5
My Golden Retriever’s favorite
We’ve owned lots of toys and balls. This specific version (in blue) has been her absolute favorite. She’s about 72lbs and chews on this thing regularly with no visible damage. We actually own about 6 of them because they have a tendency to go missing underneath furniture and in the yard. We have two of the orange colored ones but she doesn’t like those nearly as much which I assume is because the blue is easier to see in the grass.
Other than that…They bounce really well and also whistle a little when you throw them hard enough. I hope they never stop making these.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2024
★★★★★ 4
doesn't whistle as loud as other chuckit balls I've seen, but a good ball.
makes some noise, but I've seen (and played with) others at the dog park that whistle much louder than the 1 I got. all Chuckit balls... so, just this one I'm betting.
but it flys good and the dog loves to chase it.
he chews it a fair bit as well and the ball has not taken much damage from him (lab mix) or others that have had a go at it.
I'll likely buy another at some point ... just wish it was a little louder when flying.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2025