RF Central spotlights 2GHz portable HD transmitter
Oct 16, 2008 10:05 AM
Built inside a weather resistant portable case, the HD upgradeable portable high-power digital transmitter is offered with 5W power output as standard.
RF Central is showcasing its RFX-PHT-II HD upgradeable portable 2GHz digital transmitter today at HD World 2008 in New York City.
Using RF Central’s RFX-CMT-II camera-mounted transmitter, the PHT-II is designed to turn any news car into a live broadcast car and transform any run-and-shoot vehicle into a run-and-transmit vehicle.
Built inside a weather resistant portable case, the HD upgradeable portable high-power digital transmitter is offered with 5W power output standard, as well as at other output levels, including 7W, upon request.
While the PHT-II is well suited for electronic newsgathering mobile use in the field, it is also appropriate for use in a standalone mode for temporary transmit applications. Among its accessible formats are 480i, 720p and 1080i. In addition, the unit can be configured to accept either composite or component analog video, HD-SDI digital signals and also has an ASI input.
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