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PESA's Cheetah router delivered for Mobile TV Group's newest HD mobile production truck
Jun 6, 2005 8:00 AM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter
PESA's 64x64 Cheetah HD router and its 128x256 Cheetah analog router are outfitting Mobile Television's 10HDX mobile production truck.
Mobile Television Group is outfitting its newest mobile production truck, the 10HDX, with a 64x64 Cheetah HD router and a 128x256 Cheetah analog router from PESA.
10HDX will support HD coverage of sporting events throughout southern California. The Mobile Television Group previously upgraded two of its trucks, the 6HDX and 5HDX, with Cheetah systems.
The 53ft 10HDX SD/HD unit expands to 131ft and features 14 cameras, numerous decks and replay/edit systems. It also supports a broad range of incoming and outgoing feed formats. The new truck, designed and constructed by Colorado Studios, launched in May.
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