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Amplifiers
Crown Audio
XLS series: This series includes the XLS 202, 402 and 602.
There is a selectable high-pass filter (30Hz/15Hz/Off) on each channel.
Each housed in an all-steel 3RU chassis, the XLS models use a forced
air fan to prevent excessive thermal buildup. Front panels sport dual,
precision detented level controls, a power switch and four LEDs, which
indicate clip for each channel, power and fault conditions. Rear panel
connections include two electronically balanced XLR inputs and
touch-proof binding post outputs. XLS products are backed by a
three-year, no-fault, fully transferable warranty. Power ratings (per
channel) on the Crown XLS Series amplifiers are as follows: XLS 202:
250W/2ohms, 200W/4ohms, 145W/8ohms; XLS 402: 570W/2ohms, 400W/4ohms,
260W/8ohms; and XLS 602: 840W/2ohms, 600W/4ohms, 370W/8ohms.
800-342-6939
fax 219-294-8250
www.crownaudio.com
Headphones
Sennheiser Electronics
HD 280: Designed to deliver exceptional isolation from
ambient noise with precise and linear sound reproduction at high SPLs,
the HD 280 Pro combines high fidelity with practical design and maximum
comfort. The HD 280's form-fitting, ergonomically designed circumaural
earpieces remain comfortable for long periods of listening and can be
rotated for flat mobility and space-saving transport. Single-sided
coiled cable gives users maximum flexibility on the job. Easy
replacement of all wearing parts ensures long-life and
functionality.
860-434-9190
fax 860-434-9022
www.sennheiserusa.com
lit@sennheiserusa.com
Alarm voice response
Broadcast Tools
AVR-8: This device automatically reports changes detected on
any of its eight digital inputs to a remote telephone and/or pager.
After reporting, the AVR-8 allows the user to give it commands through
a telephone keypad. Functions include telling the AVR-8 to report on
the input state of any of the eight digital inputs, commanding the
AVR-8 to pulse any one of its four SPDT relays for 750ms and/or turning
any one of the relays on or off. In addition to initiating a call out
when inputs change, AVR-8 monitors its telephone line to receive a
call-in from a remote location. When a call is received, the AVR-8
speaks a greeting message and is then ready to receive and execute
commands to report on its inputs or change to its relay outputs.
877-250-5575
fax 360-854-9479
www.broadcasttools.com
bti@broadcasttools.com
POTS and
wireless codec
Comrex
BlueBox: This codec delivers the audio quality of a Matrix or
Vector (15kHz on a single dial-up line). The BlueBox is compatible with
all existing Comrex POTS codecs, including the Matrix, Vector and
HotLine. The BlueBox also provides GSM wireless operation to improve
the audio quality of GSM phone feeds. Additionally, the BlueBox can
connect to the hands-free port on mobile phones and place calls to
telephone hybrids (no codec is required on the receiving end of the
call). The BlueBox includes one mic/line switchable input, one
headphone output and one line level output. An additional -10dBu tape
input allows connection to a minidisc or DAT player. There are no
special circuits to order and no distance limitations. With the
introduction of the BlueBox, the HotLine has been taken out of
production.
800-237-1776
fax 978-635-0401
www.comrex.com
info@comrex.com
Connector
enhancements
Neutrik
NC3FXCC: This new XLR connector features a
coaxial ground spring and coaxial hex crimp ferrule at the cable
entrance for accurate and reliable transition of the shield to the
shell. The NC3FXCC provides continuous (360°) ground connection
between the cable shield and the connector shell, which is essential
when transmitting digital audio signals. The connector includes a
coaxial ground spring, which provides an accurate connection to the
mating shell and features excellent screening up to 1.3GHz of min55dB.
The NC3FXCC also incorporates a better shield (ground) connection than
standard female XLR cable connectors.
732-901-9488
fax 732-901-9608
www.neutrikusa.com
info@neutrikusa.com
Voice
processor
IDT Impact Developpement
Virtual Voice Processor: Applying FFT to voice
processing allows the voice to have the same depth and warmth as the
music. Gone are the problems of sibilance, pop and all different
annoying forms of noise. The FFT analyses the signal, concentrates on
the frequencies of the voice, adding the programmed effects, yet
working efficiently on the removal of the unwanted parts of the
spectrum. A user-friendly interface on a PC allows customization of
presets to bring the best out of each announcer's voice. All the
parameters can be stored on a compact flash card and inserted into any
other VVP (password protected). The VVP is fully compatible with any
other product of the IDT range. Features include processing at 96kHz,
40-bit floating point; a noise gate; a sibilance gate; a variety of
plug-ins; multiple user selectable parameters; and a flash card to
store and transfer parameters.
+33 472 18 19 20
fax +33 472 18 19 21
www.idt-fr.com
mail@idt-fr.com
Four-channel mixer
Samson Technologies
S vox: This mixer features four-inputs with
analog and digital outputs. Channels one and two feature microphone
preamps. For direct input of condenser mics, 48-volt phantom power is
provided. A phase reversal switch allows two channel micing. Channel
controls include 3-band EQ with sweepable mids and an in/out switch
that provides toggling between equalized and non-equalized modes.
Channels one and two also use an optical compressor with selectable
threshold. Insert points are provided. Two 5-segment LED meters show
accurate information of input or output signals. Channels three and
four provide line inputs matched for keyboards or other processors.
They can also be used to return a stereo sub mix. All channels offer
volume and pan controls. S/PDIF inputs and outputs digitally connect
the S vox to a digital audio workstation. Rear panel 1/4" TRS balanced
mixer outputs are provided for analog recording. Control room/phones
analog outputs can also be used to monitor the signal before or after
it enters the DAW.
516-364-2244
fax 516-364-3888
www.samsontech.com
Mic
preamp
Sound Devices
MM-1: A high-performance, transformer-balanced, single
channel microphone preamplifier with a flexible headphone monitoring
function, the MM-1 produces low-noise, low-distortion gain at all
switch positions. Its dual-stage limiter and high-pass filter prevent
occasional signal extremes from overloading down-stream equipment.
Flexible microphone powering provides phantom (48V or 12V) or 12-volt
T-power. With its headphone monitoring function, the MM-1 is an
advantage in applications where communications channels or mix-minus
feeds need to be monitored in headphones. The user can monitor both
microphone audio and external audio sources in headphones with level
control.
608-524-0625
fax 608-524-0655
www.sounddevices.com
info@sounddevices.com
Portable codec/mixer
AETA Audio
Scoopy: A reporter model audio codec, the
Scoopy packages all four transmission systems (PSTN, ISDN, GSM and
INMARSAT) and all the required compatibility protocols into an
ultra-compact, lightweight case (1.5kg including batteries). The unit
is also useful in distribution (sound is sent from a radio or
television station to the transmitter) and contribution (sound is
transmitted from the reporting site to the station) applications,
allowing for mobility in live news and sports reporting anywhere in the
world.
973-659-0555
fax 973-659-9555
www.aetausa.com
info@aetausa.com
Shelters
Andrew
IBC 2000 Seismic option package: Customers can
order Andrew shelters that will meet IBC 2000 Seismic Option code
requirements. For states adhering to IBC 2000, this option is necessary
if the shelter site is in a location with mapped spectral response
acceleration greater than 50%g. The Andrew IBC 2000 Seismic Option
package guarantees that Andrew-manufactured equipment shelters will
meet or exceed all the new code requirements, up to the maximum mapped
spectral response acceleration of 300%g.
800-DIAL-4-RF
fax 708-349-5444
www.andrew.com
rose.wolski@andrew.com
Sound
cards
Digigram
VXpocket440 and Vxpocket v2: The VXpocket 440 features four
balanced analog inputs at microphone or line level, four balanced
analog outputs, one stereo SPDIF input and output accommodating direct
digital transfer, and an LTC (SMPTE) time-code input. Also provided is
a breakout cable with XLR connectors, phone (CINCH) connectors, and a
mini-plug headphone output. The VXpocket 440, like its companion
VXpocket v2 stereo card, offers 24-bit performance with PC applications
using Microsoft's WAVE protocol, as well as PC and MAC applications
using ASIO. Enhancements for the VXpocket v2 include new cable that
adds a connector for a headphone output and the inclusion of free SFX
software. Stage Research has produced a basic version of its SFX
software that works exclusively with the VXpocket v2. The software is
included on the VXpocket installation CD-ROM.
703-875-9100
fax 703-875-9161
www.digigram.com
input@digigram.com
Power
protections
MGE UPS Systems
Pulsar Ellipse: Available in power ratings from 300VA to
1200VA, these units have enough battery power to keep PCs running for
10 to 60 minutes or more. Microprocessor controlled charging extends
battery life up to 50 percent, while smart battery management assures
advanced warning when batteries need replacement. All models include
smart communication capabilities that protect data in all major
operating platforms in the event of an extended power outage.
USB-equipped Pulsar Ellipse models rated at 300, 500 and 800VA feature
integration with Windows 2000. Software for USB-based Macintosh
computers is also available. Ellipse models in 500, 650 and 1200VA
ratings use an RS-232 port that allows communication with Solution-Pac
software for Windows 95, Windows NT, Red Hat Linux, Novell NetWare, SCO
UNIX and Unixware. Additional features ensure maximum protection for
all connected equipment.
800-523-0142
fax 714-557-9788
www.mgeups.com
info@mgeups.com
Microphones
Audio-Technica
30 Series: Three models comprise the 30
Series: the AT3035 large-diaphragm side-address cardioid condenser
microphone, and the AT3031 cardioid and AT3032 omnidirectional
small-diaphragm condenser microphones. The AT3035 has a fixed cardioid
polar pattern and features a flat, extended frequency response (20Hz to
20kHz); SPL handling capability of 148dB (158dB with the 10dB pad); and
an element yielding low self-noise (12dB SPL). The AT3035 requires 11V
to 52V phantom power and has a switchable low-frequency roll-off (at
80Hz, 12dB/octave). The AT3031 cardioid condenser and AT3032 omni
condenser microphones offer a frequency response of 30Hz to 20kHz; SPL
handling capability as high as 148dB (158dB with the 10dB pad); 48V
phantom power operation; and a switchable roll-off (at 80Hz,
12dB/octave).
330-686-2600
fax 330-686-0719
www.audio-technica.com
pro@atus.com
Product update
Dalet Digital Media
TeamNews: Fast-Talk's Phonetic Preprocessing Engine (PPE) and
Phonetic Search Engine (PSE) have been incorporated into Dalet
TeamNews, the digital content factory. Fast-Talk's phonetic
preprocessing engine will enable Dalet customers to pre-process live
feeds and digital audio/video to create a searchable phonetic track.
Using the phonetic search engine, customers can search processed media
to find words, phrases and quotes without the need to first convert
audio into text. Using Fast-Talk's Phonetic Search Engine technology,
customers can search at more than 36,000 times real-time (10 hours in
one second) to find what's needed more quickly and accurately.
212-825-3322
fax 212-825-0182
www.dalet.com
sales@us.dalet.com
Digital
audio recorder
Nagra/Castlewood Systems
NAGRA-V: Developed to replace its analog
reel-to-reel recorders, the NAGRA-V incorporates Castlewood's ORB 2.2GB
ultra high-speed removable cartridge drive for a faster, easier,
lower-cost recorder that helps achieve industry-wide compatibility. The
NAGRA-V records just once to the Castlewood ORB drive, at a transfer
speed that is four times faster than DVD. Production sound recordists
can record more than two hours of 24-bit digital audio recorded at
48kHz sampling frequency. Castlewood's ORB drive provides the highest
storage capacity at the lowest cost per megabyte. The ORB offers
one-step recording, 10 times faster recording than optical and 2.2GB
capacity. The ORB was developed specifically for MAC and PC
products.
615-726-5191
fax 615-726-5189
www.nagra.com
contact@nagra.com
Multitone analyzer
NTI (Neutrik Test Instuments)
RT-2M: This multitone analyzer may be
integrated in network administration systems and can be remote
controlled. The RT-2M allows the testing and quality control of audio
program channels while on air. The short (160ms to 960ms) multitone
burst may be used as time tone, or be inserted into the program for
minimum notice ability. Multitone testing with RT-2M gives the
broadcast engineer complete performance tests with plots of level,
distortion, noise, phase and crosstalk vs. frequency. The transmitting
and receiving Rapid Tests handle the 50mu pre-emphasis and de-emphasis
required by the CCIR standard. Test signals are resistant against
enhancement and compression. The receiving RT-2M device captures,
stores and sends back the test results to the transmitter where data is
analyzed.
800-661-6388
fax 514-344-5221
www.nt-instruments.com
info@nt-instruments.com
Logger
control software
Eventide
ArchiveReview: Now, original archive media
recorded on an Eventide logger can be searched and played off-site with
neither a physical connection to the recorder nor the need to rerecord
the data to analog audio tape or digital PC format. This new software
also eliminates the need to own expensive and bulky play-only logging
recorders. Original archives recorded on an Eventide logger are
virtually tamper-proof. ArchiveReview software, in combination with the
appropriate DVD-RAM or DDS archive drive, can be installed in any PC or
laptop computer. It looks and loads like other Windows-based programs
and requires a minimal amount of hard disk space. Eventide supplies an
optional foot control that works with ArchiveReview and the user's
choice of word processor to facilitate the transcription of programming
archives.
201-641-1200
fax 201-641-1640
www.eventide.com
postmaster@eventide.com
Satellite
spectrum analyzers
AVCOM of Virginia
PSA-45 series: These spectrum analyzers are
redesigned to incorporate a high contrast LCD display and battery power
in an 8 pound package. Frequency coverage is 950MHz to 1450MHz
(L-band); selectable LNB power (+12V/off/+18V) is provided through the
input connector. The series includes two models: the PSA-45A and
PSA-45B. The PSA-45A was designed for the inexperienced technician,
with fixed span (950MHz to 1450MHz). The power switch and LNB power
selector (+12V/off/+18V) plus soft keys for backlight and contrast
adjustment are the only controls. The PSA-45B adds adjustable span and
center frequency tuning. Amplitude can be displayed in dBm or dBmv. A
ride peak function tracks peak amplitude; manual cursors allow non-peak
amplitude measurements. The AC power supply accepts 85VAC to
264VAC.
804-794-2500
fax 804-794-8284
www.avcomofva.com
sales@avcomofva.com
Product upgrades
RCS
Selector XV and Linker XV: These products are significant new
version releases of two products used throughout the world of radio
programming, Selector and Linker. The upgrades are called Selector XV
and Linker XV. The success of Linker promo scheduling has paralleled
the growth of Selector music scheduling. Applying Selector-like rules
to liners, promos and jingles came as a result of Selector users
wanting the same tools to manage the promo and sales liners. Selector
XV and Linker XV share a common interface and integration. Some of the
newest enhancements in both programs include newly designed quick
Windows navigation, increased capacity, customizable browses, drag and
drop editing & clock construction, packets with names, chart editor
and instant analysis in policy.
914-428-4600
fax 914-428-5922
www.rcsworks.com
info@rcsworks.com
Mic
processor
Helicon Vocal Technologies
Voice Prism Plus: A full solution vocal
processor for stage and studio, the Voice Prism Plus features Voice
Modeling technology. Voice Modeling is essentially realtime resynthesis
and reshaping of the human voice. It offers a variety of ways in which
to process the vocal input, including the ability to add breath, growl,
rasp, head and chest resonance, inflection or vibrato. The VoicePrism
Plus provides Voice Modeling features for the lead vocal channel, and a
full range of effects, harmony and backing channel vocal processing
under preset control for subtle to extreme vocal processing. The
VoicePrism Plus also provides the ability to go directly from a phantom
powered mic into its 48V mic preamp to access any of the onboard
processes. Inputs and outputs include 1/4" analog, 24-bit AES/EBU and
S/PDIF digital I/Os.
805-373-1828
www.tc-helicon.com
info@tcelectronic.com
Connectors
Switchcraft
HP75BNC Series: These BNCs are true 75V, designed for the
broadcast industry, or wherever true 75V BNC connectors are needed.
Made of high-quality machined brass, with 50MI gold-plated center pins,
they meet the most demanding requirements for 75V BNC connectors. The
HP75BNC Series is available in seven different configurations for the
most popular cable sizes and types. All can be terminated with standard
BNC crimping tools.
773-792-2700
fax 773-792-2129
www.switchcraft.com
sales@switchcraft.com
Internet access partnership
Simpleaccess.net
Radio Revenue: The primary objective of this program is to
provide radio stations across the nation a way to privately brand
Internet access. This is accomplished by combining the services offered
by SimpleAccess.net with the advertising vehicle of American radio.
SimpleAccess.net is a wholesale provider of dial-up Internet access.
The program would require each company to provide a resource; the radio
stations role is to solicit its listener base and SimpleAccess.net's
role is to provide the service. (Internet access, customer service,
technical support, billing and sales.) The goal of SimpleAccess.net is
to be invisible to the end-user/listener; the radio station will be
able to privately brand the service with their name. SimpleAccess.net
will provide the service and the support, but the radio station will
get the credit, brand recognition and a piece of the revenue.
480-325-4342
fax 480-860-0800
www.4radio.net
Racks
Raxxess
ROTR series: Available in 35 rack spaces, the Captive ROTR
rack consists of a rollout 22-inch deep rack frame on four-inch casters
and a 16-gauge welded steel housing. A ball-bearing swivel base sits
between the caster base and the reinforced 12-gauge rack frame,
allowing 90-degree rotation when the rack frame is at full extension.
Heavy-duty 28-inch full-extension telescoping sliders allow the rack
frame to move smoothly in and out of the housing. The three-inch wide
cable passage cutout in the roof combined with ample cable tie-off
points in the rack allow for easy cable management. The racks are
available in two (ROTR-2) or four (ROTR-4) slide formats capable of
supporting 150 and 300 pounds, respectively. The rack extends twenty
inches from its frame and can rotate 90 degrees in either direction.
The system locks in the closed position with security panel and screws
provided. A cable management system and an eight-space rear rack rail
are included.
800-389-RAXX
fax 973-523-5106
www.raxxess.com
sales@raxxess.com
Mic arm
and riser
O.C. White
51900 Deluxe Series UltraFlex: This series
combines the spring-counter-weighted 14194 mic arm with a 12-inch
riser, providing height, reach, and flexibility, and allows placement
of other studio equipment up to 10.5 inches high immediately adjacent.
These arms are squeak-free for ultimate on-air performance. 51900
Deluxe mic arms offer exceptional quality, durability and holding
power. Heavy-duty springs for larger mics are optional.
413-289-1751
fax 413-289-1754
www.ocwhite.com
Distribution amp
SBS
FlexDA: This unit offers four inputs, sixteen outputs and a
flexible routing system in a 1RU package. It is designed to distribute
audio sources to multiple loads, each of which may be balanced,
unbalanced, mono or stereo. The four inputs have individual front panel
gain controls, and drive audio present LEDs for at-a-glance monitoring
of signal status. Each output may be individually assigned to any of
the inputs, or to one of two internal mix buses. These capabilities
allow the FlexDA to operate in standard configurations as well as more
unusual situations. The extra pair of inputs allows dual stereo
operation, and the user can choose exactly how many outputs are
assigned to each source. Inputs (on female XLR-3) and outputs (on male
D-type connectors) are electronically balanced and may be individually
unbalanced without affecting their level.
+44 14244 45588
fax +44 12424 43388
www.sbsfm.com
sales@sbsfm.com
Plug-in
Waves
L2 Ultramaximizer: This plug-in offers an
increased digital resolution wordlength-reduction system with
ninth-order noise shaping, which can increase the perceived sound by as
much as 18dB. For example, when you start with original sources of 20
bits or more, 16-bit and 20-bit masters may have the perceived sound
quality of 19-bit and 23-bit signals. Features include 48-bit
processing; sampling rates up to 96kHz; the brick-wall look ahead peak
limiter from the Waves L1 software processor; Waves' IDR (Increased
Digital Resolution) wordlength-reduction technology (two types of
dither and seventh-order noise shaping); and Waves' ARC (Auto Release
Control) technology for dynamically controlling release times for
maximum level with minimum artifacts.
865-546-6115
fax 865-546-8445
www.waves.com
System
design software
SoftWright
Terrain Analysis Package software v4.4: The upgrade pricing
for the latest version of the Terrain Analysis Package Software (TAP)
for RF system design (version 4.4) has been simplified. Users running
version 4.3 will incur a minimal cost to upgrade to 4.4. It is not a
function of how many modules a user has. TAP software allows users to
have their own radio system design tools in-house. New features
include: page layout scale and legend - with the ability to include a
scale and a legend of field strength values; autodraw and autoprint -
enables users to queue multiple studies to run and send the coverage
maps to the default printer; pin function on profiles - users can
select locations and mark them with the coordinates and a descriptive
label; and boundary filter - enables users to exclude unnecessary
information from your plot, resulting in faster plotting.
303-344-5486
fax 303-344-2811
www.softwright.com
sales@softwright.com
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