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District Sales Manager/Professional Video Products
Doug Mullin
Regional Sales Engineer/Digital Division
series of cameras that will fit News and Production requirements. Information on how the camera can use Wi-Fi to transmit video files to any location. The cameras can shoot in many formats and can be set up for editing to get around the Log and Transfer requirements of today. Also, an up-close look at LCD monitors. Multiple use, 24”, 21”, 17”, 9”, 7” and 5” LCD’s will be shown.
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ImmediaTV technology “converts” video between compressed and uncompressed formats, as well as handling the various video transport options. more…


Haven’t signed up yet? Signed up but you would like to bring a family member or friend? Seating is still available. Please Contact Steve Dresser at 559 269-9534 or Ken Holden at 559 289-2891. $35.00 per person. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to get an up close look at this 977 foot, self supporting steel structure and associated buildings which leases antenna space to KTVU, KRON, KPIX, KGO, KQED, and others.
Peter Rogers Pay as you enter and meet us in the banquet room–see you there!
HomeTown Buffet CLOVISThe SSL Broadcast Equipment Demonstration Vehicle is a custom designed mobile production unit which is able to handle a broad range of on-air audio productions. The vehicle is equipped with our C10 HD compact digital audio console, our MORSE Router and the SSL Broadcast I/O range. The vehicle is also equipped with a Miranda multivi-vewer video monitor system, full Genelec 5.1 audio monitoring, RTS Comms system, Savant environmental control system and an array of related on-air production equipment. The truck demonstrates the capabilities of all of these systems and the degree of integration possible between them. The SSL Broadcast Equipment Demonstration Vehicle was designed by SSL’s Project Engineering team, custom built by Shook Mobile Technology and is presented in association with our technology partners; Genelec, Miranda, RTS and Savant. more…

Ellen Hyker, Manager of Client Relations and Services at Vislink, will be giving this months presentation at the SBE66 February meeting. Known as the former West Coast Engineer on the Sprint Nextel project, Ellen worked with over 110 stations, and a dozen independent production facilities to transition them from analog to digital in the BAS bands during the 5 year project. Formerly the Technical Manager of NBC Nightly News and the Today Show in New York, as well as the Field Operations Manager at KNBC in LA, and Director of Operations at WMAQ in Chicago, Ellen has over 30 years of broadcast experience in a variety of technical, operational and editorial roles.