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The technology behind Delmarva Broadcasting Jun 1, 2007 12:00 PM Studio Technology Furniture Studio Technology designs, constructs, delivers and installs studio furniture for the broadcast industry nationwide. Broad-based design and construction expertise enables our company to provide a range of standard and custom furniture to our customers. Studio Technology can provide a simple custom configuration that is priced competitively with modular furniture, as well as higher-end furniture using solid surface or other alternative materials. The company has provided furniture for one-room studio renovations as well as participated in major consolidation projects on both coasts and in Hawaii. The company will work with any systems integrator or the local staff and provides complete delivery and installation of the furniture it manufactures. Radio Systems Millenium Delmarva Broadcasting joins thousands of other broadcasters worldwide that have chosen the Radio Systems Millenium consoles for their performance, reliability and value. When a station's requirements call for uncompromising audio quality, ease of installation and flexible operation, more often than not the choice is the 6-, 12-, 18- or 24-channel Millenium Series. That's probably why one new Millenium console goes on the air every day of the week. It's also why these robust performers have one of the highest loyalty factors in the industry. And when your station needs to be 100 percent digital, you can choose from the Millenium-D Series, a line of consoles with features unequalled in its price class. Comrex Access Broadcasters have long dreamed of complete flexibility and ultimate mobility for remote broadcasts without having to lug around unwieldy racks of gear or deal with clumsy setups too difficult to configure in the field. Access Portable delivers in a sleek, compact, handheld unit capable of sending mono, stereo or dual mono audio over POTS, DSL, cable, Wi-Fi, 3G cellular (EVDO/UMTS) and even satellite data services. Designed for fast and easy connections in the field, Access Portable can broadcast via a wide variety of data circuits regardless of whether in the hands of “non-technical” personnel or seasoned remote “road warriors.” Complete with a seven-hour lithium-ion battery with built-in charger and combined with an integrated CardBus slot for wireless IP cards and modems, Access Portable will allow you connect from virtually anywhere! Your remotes will never be the same. AudioScience ASI5044 The ASI5000 series are professional PCI audio adapters that comes in three models. The 5044 features four stereo inputs and four stereo outputs, both balanced analog and AES/EBU digital. The adapter can playback up to 12 stereo streams of PCM audio (using WAVE or HPI driver) and record up to eight stereo streams of PCM audio (using WAVE or HPI driver). The SSX multi-channel mode allows the adapter to record and playback PCM streams of up to eight channels. The adapter is built around 24-bit analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters and provides 100dB SNR and 0.002% THD+N at 32kHz to 192kHz sampling rates. Up to four cards can be used within one system. Drivers for Windows 2000/XP WAVE/WDM and Linux ALSA software are available. TFT EAS 911 TFT congratulates Delmarva on its new installation. Delmarva, like thousands of other TFT customers, uses the EAS911 Encoder/Decoder to originate and decode EAS protocol messages. A built-in impact printer and digital voice recorder make an operator's task simple by maintaining a written record and saving time when broadcasting an emergency message is vital. Not only can the TFT EAS911 relay messages automatically, but it can also be interfaced to many graphics platforms, character generators and even the switched telephone network. An ordinary telephone, even a cell phone, can be used to generate and manually forward emergency messages. Lighted pushbuttons on the front panel complement the LCD and LED indicators to guide the operator through routine procedures and setup. Models are available for all radio and television applications. Electro-Voice RE-20 The broadcast industry-standard microphone, the dynamic, cardioid RE-20 features the Electro-Voice Variable-D design to reduce the boominess that can result from proximity effect. A favorite among broadcasters and sound engineers worldwide, the heavy-duty, internal p-pop filter reduces unwanted pops, while the internal element shock-mount reduces vibration-induced noise. The large diaphragm provides flat frequency response and handles high SPL levels with ease. The pickup uses a humbucking coil. The RE-20 also includes a bass roll-off switch. An optional suspension shock mount is available. |
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