STATESBORO, Ga. – "By the Numbers" spotlights some of the interesting statistics, rankings and milestones as they relate to Georgia Southern's new videoboard and sound system at Allen E. Paulson Stadium. Installed nearly one year exactly to the date of the demolition of the old scoreboard, the new videoboard and sound system will offer an engaging fan experience on gamedays and other University events.
6The new videoboard requires six video computers to operate. The videoboard can display replay video, promotions, sponsorships, graphics and statistics, crowd chants or live views of Paulson Stadium's cameras across the entire display or in smaller windows.
40Forty new speakers have been installed as part of the new sound system at Paulson Stadium. That total includes 12 low-frequency speakers, 20 mid-frequency speakers and eight high-frequency speakers, with each producing a part of the audible range.
592Nearly 600 modules, at 14.4 x 14.4 inches each, comprise Georgia Southern's new videoboard located on the new Football Operations Center.
852The new videoboard has 852 square feet of active display area. The previous dot matrix board, the first "EagleVision" at Paulson Stadium, installed in 2003, was 15'5" wide and 11'10" high, with 180 square feet of display area.
888Georgia Southern's video display board has a 15HD pixel layout, meaning every line and column of LEDs are spaced exactly 15 millimeters apart. There are 888 LEDs per module for approximately 525,000 individual LEDs.
1,176Total number of labor hours needed to manufacture and install Georgia Southern's new videoboard. Once the design and specifications were approved, 176 hours, or just over a month, was required to manufacture the displays. Once the videoboard arrived in Statesboro, 400 hours were allotted for installation. An estimated 400 hours will be needed to set all electrical functions and the Daktronics tech will spend 200 hours getting the videoboard prepared for use with some activity taking place concurrently.
1,424The Daktronics videoboard and sound system pieces were transported 1,424 miles from the company headquarters in Brookings, South Dakota. The dark blue metal structural enclosure was constructed in Greenville, South Carolina, by Masstar Signs and was installed in 45 sections.
4,000The new speaker system mounted in the stadium weighs two tons with a cabinet that measures six feet high, 3.6 feet deep and 22 feet long, about the same length as Ford F-350 pickup truck.
100,000Lifespan in hours of the LED lights on videoboard, roughly 10 years, if the videoboard was never turned off. Three 20 amp circuits are required to power the new videoboard and sound system.
234,215Total number of pixels on the new videoboard. A pixel is the smallest point on a display or screen arranged in rows and columns to create a video image. Each pixel is assigned color information in the form of a series of numbers with a pixel being one of 16.8 million combinations of red, green or blue (RGB).
Check out the new videoboard and your 2014 Georgia Southern Football team for the Eagles' home opener on Sept. 6th and all five home games. Season tickets for the 2014 home campaign are available for purchase online at GSEagles.com/fbtix. For more information, call 1-800-GSU-WINS or e-mail
tickets@georgiasouthern.edu weekdays from 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
For the next several weeks, Georgia Southern Athletic Foundation and Ticket Office staff members are operating from the second floor of the Bishop Field House located in the west end zone of Paulson Stadium.
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