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Utah Scientific Is New Standard at Drewry
7/24/2012
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| Scott Brandt, KXXV assistant chief engineer, configures a Utah Scientific MCP-2020 switcher panel. |
WACO, TEXAS—Drewry Communications
Group, a family-owned company based in
Lawton, Okla., owns and operates five TV
stations in Oklahoma and Texas.
We’ve been planning to move all of
our stations to HD for some time, and had
researched and evaluated systems from
many leading manufacturers.
EASY DECISION
We carefully examined Utah Scientific
gear as we knew the company had a solid
record in helping their customers move to
HD and could provide integrated master
control and routing, embedded audio support—
all with excellent reliability, simplified
workflows, and a 10-year warranty.
These points got our attention, and as we
got closer to making our HD transition, we
became more confident that Utah Scientific
would meet our needs. When it came
time to make the purchase, our management
and engineering people agreed that
we would use Utah Scientific to standardize
all of our routing and master control
requirements.
During the past year, we’ve replaced
or upgraded just about every piece of
equipment in each of our five stations—
switchers, graphics, cameras and editing,
and, of course, routing and master control
gear. Our new master control systems are
based on Utah Scientific MC-4000 processors,
MCP-2020 control panels, MC-GUI
systems, and MC-4000 software options for
integrated DVE, logo, and EAS insertion. Our
routing is now done with a Utah-400 3G/
HD/SD system loaded to 88 x 64, an SC-4
control system, multiple router SoftPanel-2
GUIs and various control panels. We’re also
using Utah distribution and sync gear.
MANY BENEFITS WITH NEW GEAR
The Utah Scientific equipment is now
the heart of each of our stations and we really
like the tight integration between the
master control and routing switchers. that
provides operators with easy access to all
router sources. Now our channels and their
subchannel assets are consolidated and operators
can manage everything from one
place, making the system more flexible,
compact, and easy to use.
Eliminating our old analog equipment
and HD upconversion requirement has significantly
improved the overall quality of
our broadcasts. The system’s embedded audio
capability has also removed the burden
of balancing audio and video from master
control operators, allowing them to focus
on other production elements.
Another result of the Utah Scientific
installation is a simplified workflow—several
time- and manpower-intensive operations
have been simplified to the point
that one person can now handle them
with the flip of a switch or push of a button.
We can now do MC squeezebacks
without having to go through production,
and display such things as election results
and school closures without losing any of
the existing picture. And our look is consistent
day in and day out—the best in
each of our markets.
Peace of mind is also a big part of our
Utah Scientific purchase. Should anything
go awry, we’re covered by Utah’s warranty
and exceptional customer service. And
the company has the most knowledgeable
and most accommodating salespeople
that I’ve ever worked with. If you’re
looking for reliable, rock-solid routing
and master control systems, you can’t go
wrong with Utah Scientific.
Mike Lee is the vice president and
general manager of KXXV in Waco, and
also general manager of KRHD, a satellite
station that serves Bryan and College
Station, Texas. He has been in the
television industry since 1971 and with
Drewry Communications Group since
1981. He may be contacted at mlee@kxxv.com.
For additional information, contact
Utah Scientific at 801-364-0229 or visit
www.utahscientific.com.
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