NAB product highlights

Apr 1, 2009 12:00 PM

More than 30 pages of must-see new products at NAB2009.

             

IN-RACK AUDIO MONITOR

AEQ AM-04

Accepts four analog audio signals; has two pairs of AES digital audio outputs with additional analog audio signal and SDI video embedded audio signal; acts as a de-embedder; features level alarm, RS-232 port, headphone output and two pairs of tricolor peak VU meters, each with 26 LEDs; provides scales for six types of audio measurements.
+34 916 861 300; www.aeq.es
Booth: N5429

SMART ANTENNA SYSTEM

NSI Quick Shot

An advanced transmit system for mobile operations; reduces setup time by automatically aligning the transmit antenna with the receive location; can be remotely controlled by the NSI MC5; takes the microwave setup activities out of the truck and allows a single operator at the studio to control both ends of the microwave link; incorporates an NSI Silhouette or Stiletto directional antenna and a pan/tilt positioned; existing antennas can be used in some cases.
410-964-8400
www.nsystems.com
Booth: C1715

PAN-TILT CAMERA SYSTEM

Canon BU-50H

Remote-control robotic indoor pan-tilt HD camera system; provides exceptional HD video imagery and versatile performance in such locations as houses of worship, legislative chambers, studio POV camera positions, indoor security areas, and many other environments; an extremely quiet P/T system and features a maximum noise level of NC30.
800-321-4388
www.canonbroadcast.com
Booth: C4325

ENG/SNG FIELD CAMERA INTERFACE

Studio Technologies Live-Link

Features full status LEDs, support for all video formats, two mic/line connections with selectable gain and phantom on/off, two line-level paths for IFB, two-channel auto-nulling intercom, 10/100 Ethernet transport and Anton/Bauer battery adapter.
847-676-9177; www.studio-tech.com
Booth: C11843

TV ANALYZER

Rohde & Schwarz R&S ETL

Performs 8-VSB testing and optional MPEG-2 monitoring; analyzes and generates analog and digital test signals in a single box; allows new TV standards to be implemented on a software and hardware basis; uses real-time demodulation throughout.
410-910-7800
www.rohde-schwarz.com
Booth: C1933

TRANSCODER

TANDBERG Television RX8250

Part of an end-to-end cable HD distribution system that allows content providers to carry six to eight MPEG-4 AVC HDTV channels on a satellite transponder; helps operators with networks that have a large installed base of MPEG-2 HDTV set-top boxes by enabling efficient transcoding of MPEG-4 AVC/DVB-S2 distributed content into high-quality MPEG-2 HD.
678-812-6300; www.tandbergtv.com
Booth: SU5108

STANDARDS CONVERTER

Snell & Wilcox Alchemist Ph.C - HD

Offers simultaneous SD and HD conversion; new features include a FilmTools option, which delivers results with film-like quality quickly and affordably, and a new option for integrated Dolby E audio handling, which simplifies broadcast and post-production workflows and eliminates the need for outboard Dolby decoders and encoders; provides SNMP support.
212-481-2416; www.snellwilcox.com
Booth: SU1917, SU1717




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