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We don’t just integrate Calrec systems and retail them — we train the next generation of Calrec operators. As the official Las Vegas training facility for Calrec consoles, our team regularly hosts hands-on workshops, certification programs, and operator development sessions using the newest Calrec technologies, including the Argo platform, Artemis, Apollo, and more.
Because the future of broadcast audio depends on skilled engineers, we’ve built a true training environment where students, freelancers, A1s, A2s, and production teams can learn:
Advanced console operation
IP-native workflows (SMPTE 2110, Hydra2, AoIP)
Live mixing techniques for sports, entertainment, and news
Routing, automation, and remote production workflows
Real-world troubleshooting and engineering fundamentals
Our in-house instructors and guest trainers from Calrec ensure that every attendee gets hands-on access to the exact consoles used on major sports broadcasts, entertainment specials, mobile units, and network television.
Between our authorized dealership status and our commitment to professional education, Atomic Television is uniquely positioned to both equip and educate the broadcast community — ensuring that Las Vegas remains a national hub for audio engineering excellence.
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 Newest Innovation: The Argo M Broadcast Audio Console
The Argo M is Calrec’s latest flagship mixing platform — a modular, highly configurable console built for IP-native production. With its tactile panels, soft-touch controls, and intuitive user interface, Argo M is purpose-built for broadcasters transitioning to SMPTE 2110 infrastructures.
Key advantages include:
Argo M represents the evolution of broadcast audio — flexible, modern, and powerful enough for any size production.
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What Calrec Is Known For: Best-in-Class Broadcast Mixing Consoles
For decades, Calrec has dominated the broadcast space with consoles trusted by major networks, sports organizations, and live entertainment productions worldwide. Their systems are designed to survive intense, non-stop broadcast environments while maintaining pristine sound quality.
Their reputation comes from:
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Calrec consoles aren’t simply tools — they are long-term broadcast assets capable of supporting productions for 10–20+ years.
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The Backbone of Live Global Broadcast
Anytime there’s a high-stakes event — Super Bowl, Olympics, major esports finals, election coverage — there’s a strong chance a Calrec console is in the audio room.
Broadcasters choose Calrec because the technology delivers:
When audio absolutely cannot fail, Calrec is the brand engineering teams trust first.
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Atomic Television + Calrec
Calrec technology sits at the heart of many major broadcasts, and the teams who operate these consoles deserve training that reflects real-world demands. The Las Vegas facility at Atomic Television provides exactly that, offering hands-on sessions with the newest Calrec consoles — including Argo, Apollo, Artemis, and IP-based workflows. These programs give engineers and operators the chance to work directly on the tools they’ll encounter in trucks, studios, and remote production environments.
Training focuses on practical skills: signal flow, console layout, workflow customization, mixing techniques, routing, networked audio, and SMPTE 2110 fundamentals. Participants learn from experienced professionals and walk away with knowledge they can apply immediately on shows of any scale.
Anyone interested in leveling up their Calrec expertise or preparing a team for upcoming broadcast work can reach out to schedule the next session. Contact Atomic Television for details on the upcoming Calrec training program.
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