Russian sports center selects Leader Electronics test equipment

Feb 24, 2006 5:56 PM

    



An LT428 component digital signal generator and LV5100 waveform monitor are part of the video facilities at the new UMMC Sports Palace in Russia.
Leader digital test equipment has been chosen for installation in the new UMMC Sports Palace at Verkhnyaya Pyshma, Sverdlovsk region in eastern Russia.

The UMMC Sports Palace provides a wide range of sports facilities and is fully equipped for live broadcasting and video postproduction.

The venue includes a 9,264sq ft main arena with seating for 2000 spectators. It will host Russian and Euroleague basketball championships and provide sports and fitness training.

An LT428 component digital signal generator and LV5100 waveform monitor were supplied via Moscow-based broadcast system integrator Matrix Engineering by elQuip, European Master Distributor for Leader Electronics.

A compact ½ RU rack size, Leader's LT428 can be genlocked to incoming component video, black burst or composite sync. Features include component serial digital output conforming to SMPTE-259M, analog composite output, dual channel AES digital audio output, analog stereo audio output, and 44.1kHz or 48kHz word clock. Site-specific parameters can be preset via an external PC.

For more information, visit www.elquip.com.

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