Link Research designs XPu transmitter for vehicle applications
Oct 16, 2008 10:26 AM
The new Link Research XPu transmitter has one SDI input, two RF outputs at 1.95GHz to 2.7GHz and can multiplex in an additional ASI stream.
The new Link Research XPu, the company’s smallest transmitter to date, is designed for vehicle on-board applications.
The Link XPu incorporates the company’s COFDM-based LMS-T modulation system to enhance coverage from moving cameras. The XPu is used either with an external amplifier attached to the unit or with an active car-mount antenna.
The XPu has one SDI input, two RF outputs at 1.95GHz to 2.7GHz and can multiplex in an additional ASI stream. It has a keypad for easy selection of profiles.
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