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BROADCAST ENGINEERING E-ZINE World Edition
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In the November 18, 2009 Issue:

IBC Pick Hit awards
Can you hear me now?
Fiber optics
Transmitter power efficiency
Scaling beyond SAN
Broadcast monitors
Testing audio consoles
Monitor from your sofa
New products
Editorial
Advertisers index

 FEATURES
IBC Pick Hit awards

Don't miss these innovative new products from the show.

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Can you hear me now?

Modern intercoms have evolved from single to multichannel, enabling effective communication.

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Fiber optics

New 1.5Gb/s and 3Gb/s video bandwidth requirements are driving broadcasters to embrace fiber.

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 BEYOND THE HEADLINES
Transmitter power efficiency

Reduce your costs with envelope-tracking technology.

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Scaling beyond SAN

Many newer storage architectures are more cost-effective than NAS and SAN.

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 DIGITAL HANDBOOK
Broadcast monitors

How close are we to the ideal flat-panel display replacing CRT?

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Testing audio consoles

Comprehensive testing can ensure reliability and avoid costly downtime.

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 NEW PRODUCTS & REVIEWS
Monitor from your sofa

Long-distance monitoring and control could be done in real time from your home office sofa.

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New products

Sachtler's artemis EFP HD SE and more ...

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 DEPARTMENTS
Editorial

How long will the archive last?

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Advertisers index

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Featured
Podcast
Without a little strategic forethought, the growing wave of 3-D stereoscopic productions could easily overwhelm studios and post houses when it comes to storage. Click here.
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White Papers
This paper will attempt to shed some light on the inner workings of the real-time data recovery mechanism: Pro-MPEG Code of Practice #3 Forward Error Correction (CoP#3 FEC). Click here.
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Featured Video
Axon shows its SynView Multiviewers that can handle multiple individual selectable UMD and tally overlays. Click here.
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