IFS expands Copperline series with dual channel video receiver

Oct 19, 2004 8:00 AM, RF Update e-newsletter

             



The IFS Copperline series is an environmentally hardened UTP video transmission family of products.

International Fiber Systems (IFS) has introduced the VTPR2100 line of dual channel video receivers. Part of a new line of transmission products over Cat 5 or UTP cable, the IFS Copperline series is an environmentally hardened UTP video transmission family of products. The VTPR2100 is the latest extension of that product line. The Copperline VTPR2100 detects two independent UTP video signals in one module on two independent CAT5 twisted pair cables. The module is ideal for smaller CCTV installations and can be used with any competitive passive transmitter, thereby improving transmission distance as well as picture quality at longer distances.

For more information, visit www.ifs.com.

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