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Between 2011 and 2013, YSTV embarked on a project known as the HD Roadmap, attempting to replace the old analogue kit with new HD equipment. This was completed on November 11 2013.
Between 2011 and 2013, YSTV embarked on a project known as the HD Roadmap, attempting to replace the old analogue kit with new HD equipment. This was completed on November 11 2013, after a weekend of equipment stroking and BNC crimping.
 
The first show to make use of the new equipment was [[Monday Evening Live]] the evening of 11 November. This was followed by [[Children In Need 2013]] on 16th.


The techies quickly rejoiced at the wonders that digital did - such as not having to wiggle cables until video signals got better, and stuff just working. This was short lived, however, as one of the three HDR's broke less than a month later, leaving us with only two HD-capable camera's.
The techies quickly rejoiced at the wonders that digital did - such as not having to wiggle cables until video signals got better, and stuff just working. This was short lived, however, as one of the three HDR's broke less than a month later, leaving us with only two HD-capable camera's.

Revision as of 13:13, 8 March 2014

Between 2011 and 2013, YSTV embarked on a project known as the HD Roadmap, attempting to replace the old analogue kit with new HD equipment. This was completed on November 11 2013, after a weekend of equipment stroking and BNC crimping.

The first show to make use of the new equipment was Monday Evening Live the evening of 11 November. This was followed by Children In Need 2013 on 16th.

The techies quickly rejoiced at the wonders that digital did - such as not having to wiggle cables until video signals got better, and stuff just working. This was short lived, however, as one of the three HDR's broke less than a month later, leaving us with only two HD-capable camera's.