TV2GO equips new uplink truck with FOR-A switcher, multiviewer

Jan 14, 2010 12:34 PM

    
TV2GO has installed a 46in LCD screen that serves as the display for the FOR-A multiviewer installed in its new satellite uplink truck.

TV2GO has installed a 46in LCD screen that serves as the display for the FOR-A multiviewer installed in its new satellite uplink truck.

International satellite transmission and video production company TV2GO introduced its 31ft uplink truck in October featuring the FOR-A HVS-300HS compact HD/SD switcher and the MV-410HS HD/SD quad multiviewer.

The decision to select the MV-410HS was based on TV2GO’s experience with the MV-1610HS HD/SD multidisplay processor in its studio. The TV2GO teleport studio is built around a FOR-A HVS-500HS switcher and includes two FRC-7000 frame-rate converters and two FA-9100 HD/SD frame synchronizers.

On the back wall of the new truck, TV2GO installed a 46in LCD screen that serves as the display for the FOR-A multiviewer. The MV-410HS is a four-channel multiviewer that supports mixed input of HD-SDI, SD-SDI and analog composite signals. It offers high-resolution video output using a DVI terminal and supports user-created patterns and video transfer over a LAN.




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