Broadcast Engineering - April 2008 - (Page 49) Color indicates advertiser Intercom Clear-Com Noise eraser CellCom10 V1.5.7 Multiformat combiner FOR-A DNE-2 ARG ElectroDesign 1900 Brings broad wireless connectivity to the company’s Party-line and Digital Matrix intercom systems and allows for beltpackto-beltpack conversations or small group conferences; the new Version 1.5.7 wireless beltpack and headset system offers new features and functionality including vibration alert for incoming calls and a battery remote display on the base station as well as remote microphone kill control from base station. +44 1223 815000 www.clearcom.com Stand: C5908 MPEG video probe JDSU DTS MVP-200 Uses image processing with motion compensation technology to remove only the noise-filled signals, without harming the quality of the original video; removes grain and dust noise from video that’s been converted from film to video; supports HDSDI input and output and the following formats: 1080/59.94i, 1080/50i, 1080/24p, 1080/24psf, 1080/23.98p, 1080/23.98psf, 720/59.94p and 720/50p; has many image processing functions, including process control, color correction, detail enhancer and audio delay. Allows users to optimize bandwidth by transmitting multiple signals over E3 or DS3 links, connect up to eight data inputs (ASI, SPI or unframed E1 or T1) and limit usage on each input channel; features 1RU design, dual auto-ranging AC power supplies, optional dual 48V DC power supplies, front-panel control, LED indicators, optional Web server module for remote control, RS-232 for setup and relay contacts for control and monitoring. +44 128565 8501; www.arg.co.uk Stand: SU9008 HD ENG/OB transmitters/ receivers Nucomm 7 series +44 20 8391 7979; www.for-a.com Stand: SU5220 Digital audio router NTP Technology A video monitoring tool that uses MPEG analysis capabilities; comes in a rackmount form with an added rapid channel scan capability; allows operators to validate the performance of video across IP, ASI and QAM signals; performs tests for digital program insertion, ad splicing, rate shaping, grooming, MPEG remuxing, encryption and modulation; conducts automated channel scanning to test each MPEG program across and entire RF or Gigabit Ethernet input signal. Penta 725-100 +1 408 546 5000; www.jdsu.com Stand: SU7226 Part of a range of compact digital audio signal processors; a standalone router with 64 AES/EBU stereo and dual MADI inputs/ outputs; designed for broadcast studios, postproduction and OB environments; can be controlled locally or remotely; includes front-panel navigation keys and a compact display for local configuration and system setup; fits in a 1RU chassis; an integral Web server enables remote TCP/IP-based configuration and control via RJ45 Ethernet; conform to ASE3 protocol via rear-panel D connectors and to ASE10 Serial MADI via optical fiber. Capable of HD operation using built-in encoding/decoding technology; can be delivered as SD and field upgraded to HD via software key; features multiple modulation modes (VSB, COFDM, DVB-S, FM) and dual/tri-band RF outputs; consists of Channel Master TX7 portable transmitter, Channel Master RX7 portable receiver, Newscaster VT7 ENG/OB van transmitter and Newscaster CR7 central receiver. +45 44 53 11 88; www.ntp.dk Stand: N/A +1 908 852 3700; www.nucomm.com Stand: C6622A, OE432, C3007 Features • 2 or 4 channel HD/SD Waveform Monitor • Up to 4 waveform monitors on single display • In-built Quad Splitter • In-built Rasterizer • HD/SD Audio De-embedding • 5.1 Surround Sound Metering • Audio Metering of 32 channels “Solutions in Audio & Video” Email: info@dk-technologies.com • Web: www.dk-technologies.com • Tel: +45 4485 0255 • Fax: +45 4485 0250 DK-Technologies A/S, Marielundvej 37D, Herlev DK-2730, Denmark. April 2008 | broadcastengineeringworld.com 49 http://www.arg.co.uk http://www.clearcom.com http://www.for-a.com http://www.nucomm.com http://www.jdsu.com http://www.ntp.dk http://broadcastengineeringworld.com
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