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ERTU chooses Ross switchers

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Egyptian Radio & Television Union (ERTU) has invested in three Ross Synergy SD production switchers to upgrade three of its OB trucks.

"With Ross Synergy, we will be well equipped to cover the upcoming Arab Sports Championship," commented the chief director of Studio Projects, ERTU.

"Our OB trucks cover many live sports productions and Ross delivers reliable equipment at an effective price point."

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