WHO'S BUYING WHAT...? (September 2009)

Here are just a handful of the orders we've received in the last few months…

AUSTRALIA
Broadcaster Channel 9 Queensland has bought a CoCo104 colour corrector with CoCo Controller control panel from distributor Mastatek.

AUSTRIA
Broadcaster ORF has bought 238 interface products via distributor Gelantec for an OB vehicle HD upgrade. The modules purchased include 53 Q-Down down converters, 46 Up-and-down up/down/cross converters, 24 SYNNER-E HD synchronisers with Dolby E processing and 69 of the specially-designed Q-Down Mini minibox down converters.

bELGIUM
Broadcaster Gunk TV has bought one of the new Smart Switch 3G 2 x 2 switches from distributor AV Group.

BRAZIL
Broadcaster TV Globo is distributing analogue audio with 43 AADA416FR, purchased via distributor 4S.

CZECH REPUBLIC
Sports industry provider The Hego Group has purchased two Q-Down123 down converters from distributor Ivan Javorsky.

FRANCE
Broadcaster France 3 has bought another two ARC-10MC aspect ratio converters from distributor Network France, adding to the 92 they already own.

GERMANY
Outside Broadcast provider TV Skyline has bought TANDEM HD-21 audio embedders/de-embedders, ADCA412 and DACA214 audio converters and SYNNER-E HD synchronisers with Dolby E processing from distributor SHM Broadcast.

gREECE
Production company PLD Production has bought 22 interface boards from distributor Ariston, including TANDEM-110 audio embedders/de-embedders, EMDEC-200 embedding decoders and VDA110M HD analogue video distribution amplifiers.

HUNGARY
Broadcaster Duna TV has bought two Q-Down123-A-AFD down converters with AFD reading from distributor Future Trading.

ITALY
Systems integrator ONDA has installed 17 interface boards for broadcaster TCS, including the Smart Switch, REFGEN analogue and digital black generator and ALLDAC encoder.

Broadcaster Telecolor has bought a SYN102 synchroniser and SW222 routing switch from distributor FOR-A Italia.

JAPAN
Production company Teletech has bought TANDEM HD-21 audio embedders/de-embedders, HDDA105N HD distribution amplifiers and an ADDEC-210 decoder from distributor Matsuda Trading.

JORDAN
Systems integrator Kholoud Telecommunications and Broadcast Solutions has purchased three ViViD124 video delays and a DADA208D audio delay.

LITHUANIA
Systems integrator TVC has purchased a Clip N Key V121 clip and sting store.

MOROCCO
Dealer LTS Maroc has bought two ViViD124 video delays for use at Morocco Television.

PAKISTAN
Broadcaster Geo TV has bought an upgradeable-to-HD Safire SD 2 chroma keyer with Safire Controller control panel from dealer Channel-Tek.

SINGAPORE
Broadcaster Geo TV has bought an upgradeable-to-HD Safire SD 2 chroma keyer with Safire Controller control panel from dealer Channel-Tek.

SOUTH AFRICA
Distributor Telemedia has bought more boards for its own OB truck, including an Up-and-down-AAFD up/down/cross converter with AFD insertion and a ViViD HD-20 long video delay.

TURKEY
Broadcaster TRT has bought another Safire HD 2 High Definition chroma keyer with Safire Controller from dealer Datateknik Bilgisayar.

UK
Systems integrator Dega Broadcast Systems has bought 317 interface boards for the HD upgrade of Studios 1 and 2 at The London Studios.

Systems integrator TSL has purchased three Safire chroma keyers and three ViViD124 video delays for a project in Dubai.

USA
Broadcaster ESPN has bought ViViD HD video delays.

Telepresence provider Teliris, Inc. has purchased three ViViD HD video delays from dealer HB Communications.

The University of North Carolina in Willmington has bought the FTX HD and FRX HD fibre optic transmitters and receivers.