Gearhouse Broadcast acquires Tektronix T&M equipment for World Cup
Jun 8, 2006 4:00 PM
To support its customers at the 2006 World Cup, Gearhouse Broadcast has purchased more than 50 Tektronix WFM700M and WFM601E waveform monitors.
Broadcast, a UK rental,
sales, project solutions and systems integration company, has selected an
extensive range of Tektronix waveform monitors to provide content verification
capabilities in support of the 2006 World Cup.
Gearhouse Broadcast will
serve as a principal partner in providing technical production facilities to
the host broadcaster in 12 cities throughout Germany for the 2006 World
Cup. The company has purchased a total of more than 50 Tektronix WFM700M
and WFM601E waveform monitors for use during the broadcasts.
The Tektronix WFM700 Series
multiformat, multi-standard waveform monitors offer the monitoring and
measurement capabilities needed in the production, post-production,
distribution, and transmission of HD and SD digital video and audio content.
The WFM601A is an
operational monitor useful to the graphics workstation, telecine or camera
setup operator.
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