SignaSys aids South Carolina station's transition to digital
Jul 28, 2003 12:00 PM
WBHQ, an UPN/PAX/WB affiliate in Sumter, S.C., has bought a
SignaCast Lite DTV system for its DTV transition.
SignaSys' SignaCast offers a range of systems and services designed
for network affiliates, independents, and non-commercial stations. The
system includes analog-to-digital converters, a router, an encoder
solution, and a host of peripherals to handle closed captioning, PSIP
and EAS. The system also includes a MUX, which allows for network
pass-through of a digital signal and branding without decoding the
network feed. Everything is integrated into <45RU rack. It is
available with turnkey installation, or as an "install it yourself"
unit.
WBHQ's SignaCast system is slated for pre-build at SignaSys' San
Jose, Calif., headquarters for a mid-August delivery date.
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