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Telecast Fiber Systems combine analog and digital trunking in one unit
Jul 13, 2006 8:00 AM
Telecast Fiber Systems will be unveiling Adder II Series featuring Adder II BoothPak analog and digital audio trunking in one box later this year. The successor to the Adder 162 and 322, this new front-of-house/announce booth Adder is a single-box solution for larger point-to-point audio applications. Featuring factory-configurable modules, this new Adder can handle analog and digital AES audio while converting between them. With an integrated signal generator and analyzer plus facilities for data and intercom and optical redundancy, this Adder will ease complicated audio set-ups.
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