theibcdaily Saturday 14.09.13 83 DVB-T2 receiver develops IQ
dB Broadcast By Will Strauss
Cambridge-based system integrator and product manufacturer dB Broadcast has introduced the DVB-T2 broadcast monitoring receiver to its Hawkeye range. Based on Merlin and Hawkeye B105 receiver modules, the IQDBT105 is compatible with Snell IQ enclosures and with the Snell
Source Four LEDs get all cyc-ed up
ETC By David Fox
The new Source Four LED CYC is an adapter that fits any of ETC’s Source Four LED luminaires, so that they can be used to illuminate cycloramas. Source Four can already combine up to seven LED colours in one unit, enabling it to output a nearly limitless range of colours. “The Source Four LED CYC can really jazz up monochromatic cloths, and designers can experiment with bold as well as the most subtle and energy efficient colours,” said Matt Armendariz-Kerr, ETCs entertainment marketing manager. “Painted cloths get the biggest benefits. Designers can tweak the Source Four LED CYC’s colour to bring out or tone down certain hues, completely changing the mood of a scene.”
The unit evenly distributes light across the cyclorama. “It’s great to see how really smooth the coverage is,” added Jim Uphoff, ETC’s fixtures product manager. 11.A66
RollCall control and monitoring system. The format allows up to eight receiver modules to be loaded in a 3RU frame. Tom Swan, sales and marketing director at dB Broadcast said: “This is a natural development for our range as
we take our leading monitoring and acquisition module and make it compatible with the popular Snell IQ Modular range.” DVB-T2 transmissions require
precise and reliable monitoring to ensure that network operators have the data
required to maintain a high quality end user experience. Features of the IQDBT105 unit include an SNMP interface that allows integration with network management systems for monitoring and control, for use at unmanned transmitter sites. The
module monitors key RF signal performance parameters such as Modulation Error Ratio (MER) to give early indication of signal degradation, and Low Density Parity Check (LDPC) to determine the status of error correction. 10.A28
Deep purple: The new CYC adapters make Source Four LEDs more versatile
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