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IntegrityCS Series
QuStream

Line of packaged video and audio processing solutions for video production and broadcast can handle multiple signal formats and image and signal manipulation requirements; provides application-specific processing in stand-alone 1RU solutions; includes local control with menu-driven operation or can control multiple devices from a single panel connected via Ethernet.
416-385-2323
www.qustream.com

RFX-PRX-II
RF Central

Portable handheld COFDM monitor/receiver offers record and playback capabilities via a user-replaceable flash memory card; ideal for a wide range of applications, including ENG and confidence monitoring; available in 2GHz and 5.8GHz frequency bands; other frequency bands can be furnished upon request; equipped with a 5.6in high-resolution screen.
717-249-4900
www.rfcentral.com

integraSuite
iStor Networks

Management interface eliminates the requirement to manage individual RAID groups and their LUN configurations; presents a pool of storage that is easily carved up into individual customized volumes, reducing administrative, support and other operational costs; supports multiple RAID levels across drives; facilitates flexible storage configurations by managing integraStor's storage virtualization engine, which can fully use all drive capacity in a pool of mixed drive configurations.
888-984-7867; www.istor.com

Unity 4600
Wegener

Satellite media receiver now supports next-generation DVB-S2 satellite demodulation as a standard feature; with its advanced coding and Forward Error Correction (FEC) options, DVB-S2 modulation provides broadcasters with the ability to manage inclement weather, satellite service provider limitations and bandwidth consumption; includes built-in analog, digital A/V and ASI outputs.
770-814-4000
www.wegener.com

TG700
Tektronix

Upgrades to the TG700 modular multiformat precision video signal generator include the addition of 1080p SDI signal generation on a single link; this capability was added through the new 3Gb/s HD3G7 module, which supports both Level A and Level B 1080p SMPTE formats; provides an upgrade path for those who wish to purchase a signal generator now but add 3Gb/s outputs at a later date.
800-833-9200; www.tek.com

TRU-CUT IR-750
Schneider Optics

Camera filter removes the infrared spectrum from the light path before it reaches an HD camera's sensors, resulting in more vibrant colors and true black tones from both CCD and CMOS sensors; maintains a high modulation transfer function in the visible spectrum; its coating meets or exceeds military standards for durability.
800-228-1254
www.schneideroptics.com

MicroClyps
Chyron

HD/SD switchable graphics server offers instantaneous clip recall and playout for live production applications; can be configured as either HD or SD, each with synchronized audio, video and key outputs and a built-in keyer for compositing clips on program video; uses wavelet compression technology and selectable compression ratios to provide high-capacity storage and reliable playout of channel branding, promos, snipes and bumpers; more than five hours of HD and 15 hours of SD online compressed video/key content can be stored on the system.
631-845-2051
www.chyron.com

HVR-Z5E
Sony

HDV camcorder features a fixed G Lens system, native progressive recording capabilities and increased sensitivity for low-light conditions; uses Sony's new 1/3in ClearVid CMOS sensor system enhanced by Exmor technology; Exmor technology features a column-parallel analog-to-digital conversion technique and dual noise canceling, resulting in high-quality digital signals with low noise; G Lens incorporates Sony's optical design and quality control and has been optimized to complement the camcorder's advanced image sensor and image-processing technology; offers a wide 29.5mm angle lens and new 20X optical zoom.
201-930-7330
www.sonybiz.net/hdv

OTOT-EM55X/OTOT-EM55XL
Olson Technology

External modulation transmitters allow analog, QAM and digital CATV signals to be transported over distances exceeding 200km at bandwidths up to 1GHz and features two usable outputs; high-performance model XL is available with DWDM capability that can be tuned to +/-1 ITU DWDM channel via front-panel controls, offers bandwidth up to 1GHz and includes adjustable SBS suppression from +13dBm to +19dBm.
209-586-1022; www.olsontech.com

Micro-Sun Gun X2
Frezzi Energy Systems

Ultra-compact, camera-top HMI light has nearly twice the brightness and battery life of the original; features a dual-power switchable ballast, 1000+ lumen lamp, rapid-on function, 5500K color balance; high CRI color rendering, high-performance heat sink, specially designed optics for 80-degree beam angle for HD and break-away power system for multiple power options.
973-427-1160; www.frezzi.com




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