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Public
aware of DTV transition, slow to take action
According to a new survey from the Association of Public Television
Stations, most of the 8.8 million over-the-air households that say they
will buy a set-top converter box have not done so.
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Based on input from the Production/ Post Production
community, Tektronix has developed an application note on Camera
Measurements. This Application Note highlights the adjustments that are
necessary when using a camera chart and waveform monitor in order to
ensure a high quality image and to prevent mistakes from occurring,
mistakes that are costly to fix in the post production process. Click
here to get your copy.
E-News
RTNDF
announces scholarship, fellowship winners
Awards are made on a competitive basis with nearly half of the
scholarships and fellowships dedicated to minorities.
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Link’s L1500 HD SD transmitter with field
interchangeable RF modules is more flexible than ever - more
accessories, more frequencies and camera control. Link’s LMS-T
modulation makes higher frequencies and fast moving mobile applications
even more achievable. 7GHz Systems and software upgrade from SD to HD
available now.
Tel: +44 1923 474 060
www.linkres.co.uk
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KOMO
transitions to local HD newscasts
The Fischer Communications-owned station in Seattle will deploy an
extensive Thomson Grass Valley HD news production system to support the
move.
3G
Wireless feeds the world with Nucomm microwave systems
The Nucomm camera transmission system was used during portions of
the Olympics opening ceremony as well as during several competitions.
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MRC Introduces the Next Generation of
Diversity!
MRC's NEW Dual Diversity Receiver System- the MDR-2 - is a
digital microwave receiver ideal for portable applications. The MDR-2
uses the latest in "diversity" receive technologies to optimize signal
integrity of the transmitted signal. MRC's years of expertise in COFDM
modulation and MPEG encoding, makes the MDR-2 an excellent addition for
new or existing digital systems.
Applications include:
Want to know more? Click
HERE!
Beyond ENG
KGW-TV
adds Calrec Omega console to support news production
The station can use the new audio console to create and store
setups for different shows.
WAVE
launches first HD local newscast in Louisville, KY
The Raycom-owned station is using Snell & Wilcox IQ modular
infrastructure products and the Kahuna production switcher for its HD
newscast launch.
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GoPac2 --
Multi-Purpose HD/SD Portable COFDM Transmit System
The GoPac2 combines the award winning CamPac2 wireless
camera transmitter with a high-power amplifier. The system offers
variable bandwidth COFDM from 5 to 16MHz, low-latency HD/SD MPEG2
encoding and 2 or 7GHz operation. The GoPac2 converts virtually any
vehicle into an ENG truck. To learn more,
click!
Nucomm, defining the future of HD
news!
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WTVR
lets it roll with Beat the Traffic
The station’s Beat the Traffic team uses the solution to report
on road speeds, traffic hot spots, incidents, construction and other
events affecting traffic.
Rycote
to unveil new mic suspension products at IBC2008
The INV-9 is designed for mics such as the Shure SM57, while the
new INV-10 can be used with the Sennheiser MKH range of microphones.
Corplex
acquires Canon HD lenses for mobile production
The lenses range from the DIGISUPER100xs to Canon HD portable lens
models for EFP-style coverage on the playing field.
Vinten
supports Guandong TV’s production trucks in Beijing
The camera tripods offer the high-capacity payloads necessary for
supporting teleprompters.
Little
Bay Broadcast Services adds Ikegami line
The Madbury, NH-based dealer has signed an agreement with Ikegami
and will begin offering the company’s GFSERIES tapeless HD ENG
camcorder and related products.
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Unable to attend this year's NAB tradeshow?
Broadcast Engineering has you covered with BE TV. Check out highlights
from the show, including new technology demos and interviews with
keynote presenters. What are you waiting for? Click here for BE TV.
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