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===== Signals will, or are likely to, come in to the unit from the following sources: =====
===== Signals will, or are likely to, come in to the unit from the following sources: =====


(|Boreder="1"
{|Boreder="1"
|-Source Stereo?
|-
!Source
!Stereo?
!Balenced?
!Level
!Adjustable?
|-
!Vidserv
!Vidserv
 
!Yes
|-Balenced?
!No
|-Level
!-10dBV
|-Adjustable?
!Yes
!Vidserv Yes No -10dBV Yes
|-
Analogue Tuner Yes No 1V No
!Analogue Tuner
Digital Tuner Yes No 1V or -10dBV No or Yes
!Yes
Sound Desk Yes Yes +4dBu No*
!No
Spare / OB No No ? No
!1V
!No
|-
!Digital Tuner
!Yes
!No
!1V or -10dBV
!No or Yes
|-
!Sound Desk
!Yes
!Yes
!+4dBu
!No*
|-Spare / OB
!No
!No
!?
!No
|}


By adjustable I mean whether there is a control that can be used to vary the signal level. The sound desk is not adjustable because the meters on the output show a fixed reading for a given signal level, and we always mix to the same point on the meters. It doesn't actually matter because the sound desk will be the reference level to align all the other sources to anyway.
By adjustable I mean whether there is a control that can be used to vary the signal level. The sound desk is not adjustable because the meters on the output show a fixed reading for a given signal level, and we always mix to the same point on the meters. It doesn't actually matter because the sound desk will be the reference level to align all the other sources to anyway.