Telecast Fiber to rollout G2 CopperHead fiber optic transceiver

Mar 2, 2006 8:00 AM, RF Update e-newsletter

             

Telecast Fiber Systems will launch its next generation of camera-mounted transceivers, the G2 CopperHead at NAB2006.

Based on the company's CopperHead system, the modular G2 CopperHead is available in, and convertible to, several configurations, including 40-pin SD, 50-pin HD/SDI, component/composite analog ENG and digital "Cine" by simply changing input/output sleds.

The company also will unveil SCAMP, an optical repeater and power amplifier for SMPTE 311 hybrid cables. It can be installed in the middle of a cable run, functioning simply as an optical repeater and taking power from the SMPTE cable, or can be locally powered to boost electrical power.

For more information, visit www.telecast-fiber.com.

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