A
surround sound cinema system is based in the main
saloon (port side) with 40” plasma
screen multi standard TV, DVD, connection
for digital satellite TV and input signal from chart
computer.
There are 30” flat screens TV in the
aft deckhouse and crew mess.
The screens in the main saloon and the aft deckhouse slide down
into cabinets and up again with a remotely controlled hydraulic
system.
The pictures from the CCTV system can be transmitted to the
general control/alarm system with screens in the deckhouse, crew
mess and control room and to the plasma screen in the saloon.
Individual radios/CD/MD-players are in each cabin, galley and
crew mess.
The central audio system (with music stored on hard disk) are
in the saloon with output in all deckhouses, library, main and
aft cockpit and outside dining area (between forward and main
deckhouses).
The audio system in owner’s deckhouse
has output also in the master stateroom and aft cockpit
and alternative input from the central audio system in the
main deckhouse.
As the sky television antenna systems vary greatly between different
parts of the world, it is difficult on a world wide cruising
yacht to fit antennas that can catch both different terrestrial
systems and satellite broadcasting from different satellites
and system.
Adèle has a terrestrial multisystem
antenna, but we have not yet found any suitable multisystem
satellite antenna. In different ports, there
is a possibility to connect extra antennas or shore
connections. The antenna system can easily be modified
in the future.