Mobile Television Equipment

While portability is a necessary requirement for outside-pickup equipment, several advantages result when portability is carried into the studio. To equip a studio of adequate size with fixed equipment for the operation of several cameras involves considerable time and expenditure. However, with por...

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TV equipment
TV receivers
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