DK-Technologies unveils PT0710M

Apr 27, 2009 11:19 AM

    
The PT0710M is available with a variety of upgrades, including external reference from Black Burst or Tri-level signals, vectorscope, audio de-embedding of up to 16 channels, simple bar-graph audio metering and Dolby E decoding.

The PT0710M is available with a variety of upgrades, including external reference from Black Burst or Tri-level signals, vectorscope, audio de-embedding of up to 16 channels, simple bar-graph audio metering and Dolby E decoding.
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At the 2009 NAB Show, DK-Technologies unveiled the PT0710M HD/SD waveform monitor, a single-channel version of its PT0760M multichannel waveform monitor.

The PT0710M can display Red, Green, Blue and luminance plus Gamut errors. It is available with a variety of upgrades, making it ideally suited to smaller production studios and outside broadcast vehicles that don’t currently need a multichannel unit but would like the option of adding functionality at a later stage. These upgrades include external reference from Black Burst or Tri-level signals, vectorscope, audio de-embedding of up to 16 channels, simple bar-graph audio metering, Dolby E decoding, full 5.1 metering via the DK StarFish/JellyFish display and a full range of eight audio channel input and output plug-in cards.




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