RF Central wireless transmitter offers one-frame delay option
Jun 27, 2008 8:00 AM
RF Central’s HD-upgradeable RFX-CMT-ll can now be ordered with a one-frame delay capability. The unit is shown mounted between Panasonic’s AG-HPX500P P2 HD camcorder and Anton Bauer’s Dionic 160 lithium-ion battery pack.
RF Central’s new RFX-CMT-II camera-mounted transmitters, available in both 2GHz and 5.8GHz versions, are now available with a one-frame delay option. Designed for live sports coverage, the one-frame delay offers users the ability to intermix wired cameras with an RF wireless camera for a seamless live broadcast.
The RFX-CMT-II 2GHz and 5.8GHz units are available in SD and are software upgradeable to full HD, with the one-frame delay feature available as an option. The CMT-II one-frame delay unit is part of a complete solution, which includes an RF Central low-latency HD/SD decoder.
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