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In the October 4, 2010 Issue:

Gray TV establishes Omaha Model with Harris
Digital Rapids rolls out StreamZ, StreamZHC, StreamZ Live encoders
Clear-Com ships Tempest 2400 firmware
Grass Valley unveils latest version of Edius HD editing software
RFS expands line of DTV PeakPower+ filters, combiners
Quantum shows StorNext 4.0 data management software

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 Top Story
Gray TV establishes Omaha Model with Harris

The Omaha Model dramatically changes the technical workflow at Gray TV stations, relying on Harris NEXIO servers for both master control and news production operations.

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 Acquisition & Newsgathering
Digital Rapids rolls out StreamZ, StreamZHC, StreamZ Live encoders

The new models incorporate the company’s new Flux capture and preprocessing hardware.

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AP, VISLINK complete trials of Advanced Gateway to link field reporters with ENPS

Journalists using ENPS in the field can now use bandwidth provided by VISLINK to connect directly to ENPS servers at base.

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Streambox unveils video encoder for Android-based smart phones

The company has also extended its complete newsgathering solution to the iPhone 4.

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 Facilities & Production
Clear-Com ships Tempest 2400 firmware

The firmware update adds two more modes of operation allowing an unlimited number of belt stations to be connected to a base station.

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 Editing & Post
Grass Valley unveils latest version of Edius HD editing software

The edit software includes the ability to edit video content captured with digital SLR cameras.

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 Distribution & QoS
RFS expands line of DTV PeakPower+ filters, combiners

The company showed the new RFS 500W and 2.5kW filter models along with the enhanced 1kW and 5kW models.

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Axcera features 6X Series liquid-cooled solid-state TV transmitter

The 6X transmitter uses Axcera’s fully adaptive frequency agile exciter and the latest LDMOS devices for broadband operation across the entire UHF band.

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SENCORE unveils SMD 989 DVB-S2 modulator

The new modulator for satellite broadcast is packaged in a two-channel, 1RU chassis.

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 Management & Storage
Quantum shows StorNext 4.0 data management software

StorNext 4.0 offers several new features, including partial file retrieval, replication and distributed data movers.

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Miranda Technologies features Densité solid-state stereo 3-D media player

The HMP-1801 media player uses CompactFlash for robust media storage with instant playout of 1080i and 720p HD or SD.

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