TV Technology - January 7, 2009 - (Page 49) Highlighting the latest products available to professionals in the video industry PORTABLE FIBER TRANSPORT SYSTEM LIGHT WEIGHT CONNECTORS The AluLite series from Fischer Connectors are constructed from aluminum and are 50 percent lighter than equivalent steel units. These new ultralight connectors are available in a variety of colors and accommodate cable diameters ranging from 1.4 to 10.7 mm. They are supplied with solder, PCB or crimp contacts and are available for coax, hybrid or triax contact configurations. The connector series is available in pin configurations ranging from as few as two, to as many as 27. Body styles include standard size or short, push-pull locking mechanisms, emergency release models and more. For more information, contact Fischer Connectors at 800-551-0121 or visit www.broadcast.fischerconnectors.com. The LIGHTBox LB-1430 from MultiDyne provides protection and power for operation of fiber-optic transport systems in the field. The LIGHTBox is designed for the harsh environments encountered in ENG, sports and military applications, and serves as a portable rack mounting and power system for Multidyne equipment. The case has a side-mounted connector breakout panel that can provide a number of connector options for linking single and multimode fiber cables with other fiber transport gear. The handheld case allows powering internally mounted gear from AC or DC power sources, with both Anton/Bauer and IDX mounting plates available. It can be customized for most signal transport applications. For more information, contact Multidyne Video & Fiber Optic Systems at 516-671-7278 or visit www.mutidyne.com. HIGH CAPACITY P2 MEMORY CARD Panasonic Broadcast is now providing 64 GB solid-state storage card for its line of P2based camcorders and workflow devices. The new card doubles the recording time available with previous versions of P2 memory. With five of the 64 GB P2 cards installed, Panasonic’s VariCam 3700 HD camcorder can now record for up to 10 hours and 40 minutes in the AVC-Intra 50 mode. The cards are fully compatible with all of Panasonic’s P2 line of equipment purchased since May 2007; units acquired before that date will need a free software upgrade available from Panasonic’s Web site. For more information, contact Panasonic Broadcast at 800-528-8601 or visit www.panasonic.com/broadcast. ADVERTISERS INDEX While every care is taken to ensure that these listings are accurate and complete TV Technology does not accept responsibility for omissions or errors. PAGE ADVERTISER WEB SITE PAGE ADVERTISER WEB SITE 9 39 18 15 45 26 5 40 21 40 39 35 51 16 33 1 52 25 19 360 Systems AJA Video Auralex Acoustics Inc. Azden Corporation B&H Pro Audio Bittree, Inc. Blackmagic Design BUF Technology Cobalt Digital Computer Modules - DVEO Division Compuvideo Co., Ltd. Doremi Labs, Inc Evertz Microsystems Ltd. Fischer Connectors Forecast Consoles, Inc. Harris Corporation Harris Corporation Hotronic, Inc. K5600, Inc. www.360systems.com www.aja.com www.auralex.com www.azdencorp.com www.bhproaudio.com www.bittree.com www.blackmagic-design.com www.buftek.com www.cobaltdigital.com www.dveo.com www.compuvideo.com www.doremilabs.com www.evertz.com www.fischerconnectors.com www.forecast-consoles.com www.broadcast.harris.com www.broadcast.harris.com www.hotronics.com www.k5600.com 28 Litepanels 13 Logitek 24 Miller Camera Support LLC USA 2 Miranda Technologies 20 Moseley Associates 41 National Association of Broadcasters 43 National Religious Broadcasters 23 NewTek, Inc. 17 Omneon 31 Pixel Power Inc 14 Riedel Communications 10-11 Sony Electronics 32 StreamBox 37 TBC Consoles 39 Videoframe, Inc. 7 Viewcast Corporation 39 Wireless Acquisition LLC 39 Xintekvideo, Inc. www.litepanels.com www.logitekaudio.com www.millertripods.com www.miranda.com www.moseleysb.com www.nabshow.com www.nrb.org www.newtek.com www.omneon.com www.pixelpower.com www.riedel.net www.sony.com www.streambox.com www.tbcconsoles.com www.videoframesystems.com www.viewcast.com www.emceecom.com www.xintekvideo.com ADVERTISING SALES REPRESENTATIVES U.S. CENTRAL, NEW ENGLAND & CANADA: VYTAS URBONAS 708-301-3665 Fax: 708-301-7444 vytas@nbmedia.com U.S. NORTHWEST: PETE SEMBLER 650-238-0324 Fax: 650-238-0263 psembler@nbmedia.com U.S. SOUTHEAST AND MID-ATLANTIC: MICHELE INDERRIEDEN 301-870-9840 Fax: 866-300-8386 minderrieden@nbmedia.com U.S. SOUTHWEST: TOBY SALI 310-396-9554 Fax: 866-895-9623 tsali@nbmedia.com ITALY: RAFFAELLA CALABRESE +39-02-7030-0310 FAX: +39-02-7030-0211 rcalabrese@broadcast.it PRODUCT SHOWCASE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING: DAVE CARSON 615-776-1359 Fax: 866-572-6156 dcarson@nbmedia.com JAPAN: EIJI YOSHIKAWA +81-3-3327-2688 Fax: +81-3-3327-3010 callems@world.odn.ne.jp ASIA/PACIFIC: WENGONG WANG +86-755-8386-2930 Fax: +86-755-8386-2920 wwg@imaschina.com FRANCE: EMMANUELLE PAUTLER EUROPE/MIDDLE telephone: +33-1-44-09-99-26 EAST/AFRICA: emmanuelle.pautler@wanadoo.fr BOB KENNEDY +44-1279 861264 bkennedy@nbmedia.com www.tvtechnology.com • TV Technology • January 7, 2009 49 http://www.multidyne.com http://www.fischerconnectors.com http://www.fischerconnectors.com http://www.panasonic.com/broadcast http://www.360systems.com http://www.litepanels.com http://www.aja.com http://www.logitekaudio.com http://www.auralex.com http://www.millertripods.com http://www.azdencorp.com http://www.miranda.com http://www.bhproaudio.com http://www.moseleysb.com http://www.bittree.com http://www.nabshow.com http://www.blackmagic-design.com http://www.nrb.org http://www.buftek.com http://www.newtek.com http://www.cobaltdigital.com http://www.omneon.com http://www.dveo.com http://www.pixelpower.com http://www.compuvideo.com http://www.riedel.net http://www.doremilabs.com http://www.sony.com http://www.evertz.com http://www.streambox.com http://www.fischerconnectors.com http://www.tbcconsoles.com http://www.forecast-consoles.com http://www.videoframesystems.com http://www.broadcast.harris.com http://www.viewcast.com http://www.broadcast.harris.com http://www.emceecom.com http://www.hotronics.com http://www.xintekvideo.com http://www.k5600.com http://www.tvtechnology.com
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of TV Technology - January 7, 2009 TV Technology - January 7, 2009 NFL Enters a New Dimension Mobile DTV Looms Large in 2009 Contents A ‘Flexible Framework’ Doing More With Less ‘X’tra-Streamlined Finish Line in Sight for BAS Transition Ahead of the Relocation Curve DTV Transition Survival Guide ENG and the Lines of Communication DTV Transition Survival Guide Who Do We Really Work For? Obama to Expand Internet Access The Wizard Takes a Holiday The Solid-State Disk Revival To Light the Ear... or Not Hulu Gets It Right—the First Time User Reports—Video Servers & Recording/Controllers Reference Guide Product Showcase Classifieds Marketplace TV Tech Business TV Technology - January 7, 2009 TV Technology - January 7, 2009 - Mobile DTV Looms Large in 2009 (Page 1) TV Technology - January 7, 2009 - Mobile DTV Looms Large in 2009 (Page 2) TV Technology - January 7, 2009 - Contents (Page 3) TV Technology - January 7, 2009 - Contents (Page 4) TV Technology - January 7, 2009 - Contents (Page 5) TV Technology - January 7, 2009 - Contents (Page 6) TV Technology - January 7, 2009 - Contents (Page 7) TV Technology - January 7, 2009 - Contents (Page 8) TV Technology - January 7, 2009 - Contents (Page 9) TV Technology - January 7, 2009 - Contents (Page 10) TV Technology - January 7, 2009 - Contents (Page 11) TV Technology - January 7, 2009 - A ‘Flexible Framework’ (Page 12) TV Technology - January 7, 2009 - A ‘Flexible Framework’ (Page 13) TV Technology - January 7, 2009 - Doing More With Less (Page 14) TV Technology - January 7, 2009 - Doing More With Less (Page 15) TV Technology - January 7, 2009 - Doing More With Less (Page 16) TV Technology - January 7, 2009 - Doing More With Less (Page 17) TV Technology - January 7, 2009 - ‘X’tra-Streamlined (Page 18) TV Technology - January 7, 2009 - Ahead of the Relocation Curve (Page 19) TV Technology - January 7, 2009 - ENG and the Lines of Communication (Page 20) TV Technology - January 7, 2009 - ENG and the Lines of Communication (Page 21) TV Technology - January 7, 2009 - DTV Transition Survival Guide (Page 22) TV Technology - January 7, 2009 - DTV Transition Survival Guide (Page 23) TV Technology - January 7, 2009 - Who Do We Really Work For? 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