GEPCO supplies cabling For 2004 Olympic Games in Athens

Aug 23, 2004 3:41 PM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter

    



GEPCO's VS10230 channel miniature video snakes

NBC hired NEP Broadcasting to help cover the 2004 Olympic Games from Athens, Greece. In turn, NEP selected broadcast audio and video cable manufacturer GEPCO International to supply more than 170,000 feet of cable and a variety of cable-related product needs.

After buying the cabling products from GEPCO, NEP assembled and rented the equipment to NBC to use at this year’s Olympics in Athens, and will again at the 2006 Winter Games in Italy. For its part, NEP shipped two 40-foot ocean containers full of broadcast equipment to Athens. GEPCO supplied: 10 VS10230 channel miniature video snakes; Y-cable splitters; MP1022 and 5522M mic cables; VSD2001 BNC cables; XLR to binding post adaptors; triax cable assemblies; VS52001 video snakes; DT12 audio snakes; breakout boxes and fanouts.

Visit www.gepco.com.

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