China’s Jiangsu TV installs Euphonix Max Air

Oct 27, 2005 3:53 PM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter

    



The Euphonix Max Air console onboard an HDTV-capable vehicle in China.

Jiangsu TV, a division of Jiangsu Broadcasting, has purchased a Euphonix Max Air console for its new mobile production van.

The vehicle was built specifically for the 10th National Games of China.

In addition to the new 40-fader Max Air console, the vehicle is equipped with eight cameras and other all-digital production equipment integrated by JCE Electronics, who serves as Euphonix’s China distributor.

As the host broadcaster for the 10th National Games of China, Jiangsu TV delivered feeds to TV stations across 29 provinces.

The Max Air console also features 106 processing channels, 24 mic/line inputs, 56 digital inputs/outputs, and 26 analog outputs with surround capability.

For more information, visit www.euphonix.com.

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