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Electrorack provides WFLD-TV with new broadcast racks for digital upgrade
Jan 5, 2004 12:00 PM
BR2 racks incorporate new features
specifically designed to increase value and reduce installation
costs.
Electrorack Enclosure Products will provide WFLD-TV, a Chicago-based
Fox affiliate, with its cable headend racks. The 22-inch wide BR2
vertical rack systems have heavy-duty, fully welded construction.
Previously unavailable on standard 19” EIA racks, BR2 racks
incorporate new features specifically designed to increase value and
reduce installation costs.
The initial order of 30 BR2 systems, which include custom
modifications, will provide WFLD with a cable management solution that
eliminates typical installation issues, such as mounting rails that
drop when loosened. The cabinet provides radius cable entry on the
frame bottom, eliminating sharp edges that can cut cables, and standard
uni-strut hardware.
Electrorack’s BR2 systems were provided to WFLD by Beck
Associates, a designer and integrator of television broadcast
systems.
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