Broadcast Technology introduces Showman 1000 multistandard receiver/demodulator

Aug 26, 2004 11:34 AM, IBC Update e-newsletter

    



Broadcast Technology's Showman 1000

Broadcast Technology's new Showman 1000 series of multistandard analog TV receiver/demodulators can be used with PAL, SECAM and NTSC television standards.

The Showman 1000 family consists of three units: a multistandard base model for monitoring applications and higher specification units with IF inputs and outputs, alarms, logging features and additional audio processors. A special version of the high specification unit is also available for NTSC IF frequencies.

See Broadcast Technology at IBC2004 in stand 1.351.

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