NAB product highlights

Apr 1, 2009 12:00 PM

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

             

PORTABLE HEADPHONE AMPLIFIER

JK Audio RemoteAmp Three

Provides a listen-only connection for IFB or full-bandwidth audio monitoring; XLR line-level input accepts either a balanced mono signal or a one- or two-channel party-line intercom feed (listen only); the XLR source switch selects between balanced input and intercom monitoring; an integrated speaker is disabled when headphones or earphones are connected.
815-786-2929; www.jkaudio.com
Booth: N2125

WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEMS

Azden 325ULT series

Dual-channel UHF camera-mount wireless systems; feature 188 user-selectable frequencies displayed on an LCD screen so users can always find a free channel; consists of the 325UPR dual-channel on-camera receiver, the 35BT belt-pack transmitter, the 35HT handheld microphone/transmitter and the 35XT plug-in transmitter; the 325ULT comes with two 35BT/EX-503L body-pack mics along with the 325UPR receiver, packed in a carry case.
516-328-7500; www.azdencorp.com
Booth: N2614

DTV TRANSMITTERS

Harris Maxiva

A range of compact, efficient liquid-cooled (high-power) and air-cooled (low-power) UHF transmitters; the company's MPH platform can be installed inside Maxiva and other DTV transmitters to create a compact, multiplatform transmission solution, delivering DTV, HDTV and mobile DTV services together in the same slice of bandwidth.
800-442-7747
www.broadcast.harris.com
Booth: N2502

ENCODER

ViewCast Niagara 7500

Features a touch control interface with contextual menus that streamline and simplify operation; features SD- and HD-SDI video inputs, balanced/unbalanced analog and AES/EBU digital audio, and eight stereo pairs of embedded SDI audio inputs; users can switch on the fly between incoming SD and HD video and stream in multiple bit rates and resolutions simultaneously in Microsoft VC-1, Silverlight and H.264 Flash Live.
800-540-4119; www.viewcast.com
Booth: SL12415

ENCODER

ATEME Kyrion 2101

HD MPEG-4/AVC encoder targets a broad range of DTV applications; features a large operating scale, from 0.5Mb/s to 25Mb/s, with advanced Main and High Profile encoding, allowing bouquet aggregators, broadcasters and IPTV service operators to reach their audience with a high picture quality; offers a complete set of MPEG-4/AVC tools including full support of interlaced video (MBAFF).
+33 1 69 35 89 89; www.ateme.com
Booth: SU6326

X/Y STEREO FIELD RECORDING MIC

Audio-Technica BP4025

Designed for broadcast and professional recording; stereo condenser offers large-diaphragm capsules in an innovative coincident capsule configuration; allows for a smaller housing while producing an X/Y stereo image with the spatial impact and realism of a live sound field.
330-686-2600
www.audio-technica.com
Booth: N2121

DIGITAL TUNER

Aurora Multimedia V-Tune Pro HD

Designed for any integrated system, including for legacy NTSC tuning or ATSC/QAM capability; is LAN-addressable, IPTV-ready and capable of decoding MPEG-2, MPEG-4 and H.264; features intuitive RS-232 command sets for reliable two-way communication via traditional control systems, in addition to IP-based control for networked arrays.
732-591-5800
www.auroramultimedia.com
Booth: SL6424

WIRELESS RECORDING SYSTEM

Zaxcom TRX992

Environmentally friendly wireless audio transceiver designed specifically for boom pole and sports applications; performs the functions of an audio transmitter, monitor return receiver, backup recorder and phantom power supply in a single unit; a 100 percent digital transmission system optimized for boom mic operators working on motion picture and TV production; transceiver features internal recording, which backs up all transmissions to guard against lost audio files.
973-835-5000; www.zaxcom.com
Booth: N3114




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