Elettronica Industriale upgrades master control suite with Harris Platinum

Dec 16, 2009 1:42 PM

    
Elettronica Industriale is using Harris Platinum routing at the heart of its master control.

Elettronica Industriale is using Harris Platinum routing at the heart of its master control.

Elettronica Industriale has upgraded its master control suite with the Harris Platinum embedded audio-processing router. Elettronica Industriale, as the network operator of Italian media company Mediaset Group, is in charge of the central switching of all of Mediaset Group’s contribution signals.

The upgraded master control room at Elettronica Industriale is built around five Platinum routers. The central router features a 512 x 512 configuration. It is populated 400 x 400 with de-embedders on every input and embedders on every output, along with 32 x 32 mono analog audio. For signal monitoring, Elettronica Industriale is using a 1024 x 128 Platinum router configured with eight integrated CENTRIO multiviewers. Rounding out the installation are other broadcast solutions from the Harris portfolio, including 6800+ core-processing modules, the Videotek TVM series of test and measurement equipment and IconLogo branding products.




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