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Quality |
All GearBox equipment is maintained to the highest standards by our manufacturer-approved in-house engineering department and is carefully tested before every job.
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Service |
Our mission is to deliver total customer satisfaction through the provision of unrivalled service quality throughout the hire process.
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Price |
We're here to give you a great deal, so if ever you're offered a better deal elsewhere then please call us and we'll do our best to match it for you.
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Locations |
With regional offices in London, Cardiff, The Midlands, The North and Glasgow we are ideally positioned to provide friendly, local service whenever and wherever you need it.
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Credit |
Credit terms are available for established clients. (Subject to credit check and management approval).
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| Cat No: rosendahl_nanosyncshd |
Cat Page No. 25 |
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Call 020 8380 7433 for a Great Rental Deal |
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This multi-standard HD sync engine is an intricate electronic 'gearbox' which locks PALPAL: Phase Alteration Line. An analog video format with 625 lines per frame, used as the standard for most European broadcasters, and other parts of the world outside North America and Japan, NTSCNTSC: National Television Standards Committee. An analog video format with 525 lines per frame, used as the broadcast standard for United States, Canada, Japan and several other countries or slow PALPAL: Phase Alteration Line. An analog video format with 625 lines per frame, used as the standard for most European broadcasters, and other parts of the world outside North America and Japan, ProgressiveProgressive: A picture-scanning process where all the lines of the image are scanned by every vertical scan. or InterlacedInterlaced: A scanning technique in a video system where odd and even horizontal lines of a video frame are displayed during alternating update cycles. Lines 1, 3, 5, etc., are displayed during the first cycle, creating one field. Lines 2, 4, 6, etc., are displayed on the second cycle, creating the next field. Two fields combine to make one frame. HD-Tri-level syncs and DigitalDigital: Information sent as a series of high (1) and low (0) signals separated by a fixed period of time. Signals formed of series of coded pulses (numbers) as distinct from continuous analogue signals. audio reference signals together in any required combination.
This multi-standard HD sync engine is an intricate electronic 'gearbox' which locks PALPAL: Phase Alteration Line. An analog video format with 625 lines per frame, used as the standard for most European broadcasters, and other parts of the world outside North America and Japan, NTSCNTSC: National Television Standards Committee. An analog video format with 525 lines per frame, used as the broadcast standard for United States, Canada, Japan and several other countries or slow PALPAL: Phase Alteration Line. An analog video format with 625 lines per frame, used as the standard for most European broadcasters, and other parts of the world outside North America and Japan, ProgressiveProgressive: A picture-scanning process where all the lines of the image are scanned by every vertical scan. or InterlacedInterlaced: A scanning technique in a video system where odd and even horizontal lines of a video frame are displayed during alternating update cycles. Lines 1, 3, 5, etc., are displayed during the first cycle, creating one field. Lines 2, 4, 6, etc., are displayed on the second cycle, creating the next field. Two fields combine to make one frame. HD-Tri-level syncs and DigitalDigital: Information sent as a series of high (1) and low (0) signals separated by a fixed period of time. Signals formed of series of coded pulses (numbers) as distinct from continuous analogue signals. audio reference signals together in any required combination.
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