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Radio and Television Broadcasting Industries
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DEFINITION: This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in operating broadcast studios and facilities for over-the-air or satellite delivery of radio and television programs.
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Logitek Audio Engine
sponsored by Logitek Electronic Systems, Inc.
DATA SHEET: Posted: 29 Jul 2004 | Published: 29 Jul 2004
SUMMARY:The Audio Engine efficiently manages all the audio in your facility: analog, digital, inputs, outputs, intercoms, mix minus, balanced, unbalanced, AES, S/ PDIF and more. 
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Numix Digital Console
sponsored by Logitek Electronic Systems, Inc.
DATA SHEET: Posted: 29 Jul 2004 | Published: 29 Jul 2004
SUMMARY:Designed for the fast pace and rapidly changing world of radio, Numix gives your studios a modern, open appearance. Air talent will have no problems seeing one another because of the consoles low profile. 
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Remora Digital Console
sponsored by Logitek Electronic Systems, Inc.
DATA SHEET: Posted: 29 Jul 2004 | Published: 29 Jul 2004
SUMMARY:Designed for use in broadcast newsrooms, edit suites or small studios, the Remora can be used in locations where a traditional console may not be practical. 
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Audio Engine Specifications
sponsored by Logitek Electronic Systems, Inc.
PRODUCT LITERATURE: Posted: 29 Jul 2004 | Published: 01 Jan 2003
SUMMARY:Logitek's Audio Engine is a versatile, expandable audio crosspoint router. Any digital or analog input may be routed to any digital or analog output. AES inputs may be output as a stereo pair or two mono outputs. 
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