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HA Design Group was established
as an engineering firm that is driven to give our customers the best in design,
engineering, and workflow practice and to give them a design that looks at
important technical, operational, and business considerations. We look at
innovative approaches to solve the problems that today's broadcasters face.
One of the projects of our design
engineers was GPTV, the first all-digital broadcast facility in the United
States.
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HA Design is
providing engineering, design and project coordination for Harris Broadcast on a
production complex that encompasses Georgia Public Television, Peach State
radio, Georgia Distance Learning and other functions of Georgia Public
Broadcasting. It involves 3 main TV studios, 6 smaller studios, control rooms, machine core,
master control, satellite control center, 4 radio control rooms. 3 editing
suites, 1 audio sweetening room, a graphics suite and a teleport with seven
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At
the request of Harris Broadcast, Willy Halla did the engineering and design of
the DTV Express*, the ground-breaking HDTV truck that traveled the nation as a
mobile TV station to educate broadcasters on integrating D-TV, HDTV and NTSC in
a single facility. (*DTV Express is a registered trademark of Harris
Corporation) |
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Our
Engineers
were instrumental in the design, engineering and integration of WTVI’s new
HDTV broadcast facility in Charlotte, NC, including master control, automation,
transmitter, 3 editing suites, production studios and control rooms. Beyond
HDTV, this is also the first broadcast facility in the U. S. to implement
Dolby-E. |
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The next two projects were in radio, one for NPR in Los
Angeles and one for Middle East Radio Network in Dubai, UAE. Both utilized a
central routing systems with digital audio boards and centralized server
systems.
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