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 | Logitek Announces Sales in US, Australia
Houston, Texas -- Logitek Electronic Systems has announced the sale of audio console systems to a number of customers around the United States and in Australia. The company says JetStream console engine / IP audio networking systems were sold to KACU-FM in Abilene, Texas; WLKG in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin; KMOJ in Minneapolis and Stanford University’s KZSU in Palo Alto, California. KACU plans to use the JetStream for IP audio routing; the two JetStream units at KZSU will be used to share the facility’s audio sources among their studios. KZSU also ordered a Mosaic-12 control surface for an on-air studio. WLKG purchased a JetStream and Remora console package; KMOJ will place two JetStream units and three Remora control surfaces in various studios in their facility.
Other Radio orders in the USA included a Pilot-12 control surface for WLCC in Tampa, Florida and a Mosaic-8 control surface for WXPN in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; both stations are expanding existing Logitek systems.
In Melbourne Australia, Chinese Community Radio station 3CR placed an order for four JetStream units, two Pilot-12s and one Pilot-18. The JetStream units will be networked via IP to share audio sources among the three studios at the facility.
Georgia Public Television has ordered seven Logitek Audio Engine TDM routers along with an Artisan-24 control surface. The audio engines will be used to handle audio sources in several studios at the facility. Additionally, The Connecticut Television Network, a public access TV network based in Hartford, has purchased two JetStream console engines and three Remora control surfaces. The system, which is part of an HD upgrade, will be integrated through HB Communications.
Contact Logitek Electronic Systems, Inc.
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