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MEGAHERTZ BROADCAST SYSTEMS AT IBC 2008 - Stand No. 11.F20
August 6, 2008
Source: Megahertz
MHz To Unveil New DSNG Control Technology In Amsterdam
Megahertz Broadcast Systems Ltd
(MHz), the respected UK-based independent broadcast and digital media
systems integrator, will be returning to the RAI Centre in Amsterdam in
the Autumn for the IBC show, the European broadcast community's most
important exhibition.

This year, MHz’s specialists will be showcasing a new solution they have
developed in-house for the remote control of outside broadcast vehicles
via satellite. With the aid of a recently completed DSNG vehicle on the
stand, the team will be demonstrating the application live at the show,
controlling the internal systems of the vehicle from a remote laptop.
Under the successful team led by new Managing Director Greg Hoskin and
Technical Director Steve Burgess, this year has seen MHz successfully
close several large-scale HD and HD-ready studio and vehicle deals,
including leading-edge file-based newsroom projects for South Africa,
studio and control room design-and-build contracts from the UK to India,
and construction and upgrade work on several HD sports production
trailers for SIS (formerly BBC Outside Broadcasts). The latter are
already providing HD coverage for BBC Sports coverage from all over the
UK and from the Olympic Games in Beijing. The company will be
celebrating these recent projects with the launch of a new corporate
look at the show.
"Despite the prevailing international economic climate, 2008 has so far
been an excellent year for MHz," comments Greg Hoskin. "We've met our
stated goals of winning more valuable leading-edge file-based workflow
projects to complement our excellent track record in OB vehicle design
and construction, and some of the recent challenging HD and studio
projects have exemplified the best of what our team can offer:
cutting-edge system design, coupled with in-house traditional
engineering skills and craftsmanship. We're also very proud of the
latest remote control technology we've developed for use in outside
broadcast applications; we’d like to invite IBC visitors to see it in
action on our stand, and learn more about the operational and financial
benefits it could bring your company. We look forward to welcoming you
there."
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