DK-Technologies unveils new MSD 600M audio meter features

Apr 5, 2007 8:00 AM

    

DK-Technologies will highlight its range of audio meters, video sync and test signal generators and color analyzers for both LCD and CRT monitors at NAB2007.

The company will show an upgrade to the MSD 600M Series audio meter that includes the latest LEQ Loudness measurement protocol, an upgraded Jellyfish surround-sound display and improvements in session and LEQ logging and graphing with SMPTE time code.

The company will also show the PM5639/06 LCD color analyzer, which is designed to provide accurate alignment. New for 2007 is a complete analysis package for CRT and LCD monitors, which includes CRT and LCD probes, handheld display, a tripod for LCD probe, power supply, batteries and accessories.

The company will also unveil the PT8613 dual-link test signal generator module for its PT5300 HD-SD VariTime sync generator.

See DK-Technologies in NAB booth N1835 or visit www.dk-technologies.com.




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