Game Creek Video selects Videotek T&M products

Jul 31, 2006 7:01 PM

    

Harris has announced that its Videotek TVM series of precision test instruments with integral LCD displays has been chosen by Game Creek Video for the company’s latest high-definition initiatives: the upgrade of its INTREPID mobile unit to accommodate HD signals and the new, all-HD truck it is currently building for FOX Sports.

Game Creek Video has purchased nine Videotek TVM-900 multiformat HD/SD-SDI signal analyzers as part of the HD upgrade of its 53-foot INTREPID mobile production truck. Two Videotek TVM-950-E multiformat HD/SD-SDI signal analyzers, each with an advanced audio analysis option, have been ordered for the new FOX Sports truck, which will be used to provide HD coverage of NASCAR racing and NFL football this year.

The Videotek TVM series provides accurate, stable display of single or multiple waveform, vector, gamut, audio, picture, timing and data analyzer functions in quadrant or full-screen views. Remote interfaces include 10/100BaseT Ethernet and USB ports, which support SDI frame-capture and transfer, and also provide mouse control. Unique to the Videotek TVM-950 is its ability to display and evaluate up to four input sources, in up to four different formats, simultaneously.




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