MultiDyne to introduce rugged fiber transport for ENG, sports use

Aug 20, 2008 8:00 AM

             
The new LiGHTBoX handles up to two HD-SDI feeds at 1.5 or 3 Gbps, addressing the need for fiber transport in field and harsh-environment applications.

The new LiGHTBoX handles up to two HD-SDI feeds at 1.5 or 3 Gbps, addressing the need for fiber transport in field and harsh-environment applications.

MultiDyne Video & Fiber Optic Systems will unveil its next generation in fiber optic transport solutions, including LiGHTBoX for ENG applications and the HD-3000 for 3Gb/s transport at the IBC2008 Sept. 12-16 in Amsterdam.

Well suited for ENG, sports and military environments, the LiGHTBoX has both AC and DC power operation with battery back-up. The LiGHTBoX series is fully customizable, offering virtually any signal configuration.

The robust fiber solution can be linked via a tactical fiber cable or any pigtail-type connector to another LiGHTBoX or other MultiDyne terminal products. One configuration of the LiGHTBoX handles the JVC multi-core connector for the camera CCU.

The new MultiDyne HD-3000 Series 3Gb/s serial digital video fiber optic transport link supports 1080p progressive 3Gb/s HD-SDI SMPTE424M format. The HD-3000 provides a fiber optic transport and distribution solution for any digital signal from 5Mb/s to 3Gb/s.

See Multidyne Video & Fiber Optic Systems at IBC2008 Stand 2.A54 or visit www.multidyne.com.




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