Miranda shows new features for Densité control probes

Jul 17, 2003 12:00 PM

    

Miranda will be showcasing new waveform and vectorscope capabilities for its range of Densité control probes at IBC in September. The probes can be integrated with Miranda’s Glass Cockpit multichannel master control switching, branding and monitoring system.

These modern monitoring DAs provide remote confidence monitoring and signal measurement over a standard IP network, and are usually placed at key playout stages within a facility. The probes can now also stream waveforms and vectorscopes over the network to further assist in monitoring and fault diagnosis.

The control probes can also provide effective multi-facility monitoring by integrating with Miranda’s iControl Web, a Web browser-based, custom graphical representation of a station’s infrastructure.

For more information, visit Miranda’s Web site, www.miranda.comor visit Miranda at IBC Stand 8.241.

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