Chile’s government TV network selects FOR-A switchers

Mar 13, 2009 1:32 PM

    
FOR-A’s VPS-715 is a 1.5M/E analog/digital video production switcher.

FOR-A’s VPS-715 is a 1.5M/E analog/digital video production switcher.

FOR-A has sold two of its VPS-715 GINGA switchers for use at the House of Representatives TV network in Chile, Camara de Diputados. The VPS-715 is a 1.5M/E analog/digital video production switcher.

Camara de Diputados, a TV network that broadcasts sessions of the Chilean parliament, commission meetings, press conferences, activities of the presidency and cultural sessions, will use one of the switchers.

A second VPS-715 has been installed in a mobile unit designed by VideoMedia for Accionmedia Television. The mobile unit is equipped with five Hitachi cameras (on triax) with Canon lenses, as well as connections for two additional cameras.




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