Sennheiser to open facility to support broadcasters at Winter Olympics

Dec 30, 2009 1:09 PM

    

Sennheiser Canada will open an RF/equipment service and sales facility to assist radio and TV broadcasters using Sennheiser technology who need frequency coordination and equipment service at the XXI Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Broadcasters will be able to purchase Sennheiser's new 2000 Series wireless systems at the facility. Sennheiser's 2010 Olympic RF coordination facility will open on Feb. 6 — six days before the games officially start — and close Feb. 14. It will be open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. To secure an appointment, it is recommended that broadcasters contact Sennheiser Canada in advance. Walk-ins will be accommodated as time permits.

The RF coordination facility will be located at Video Matrix/Matrix Pro Shop, 123 West Seventh Ave., Vancouver.




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