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Nucomm to spotlight upgraded ChannelMaster 7 split box at IBC2009
Sep 2, 2009 3:09 PM
The ChannelMaster 7 offers four modulation modes integrated into the same hardware platform.
Nucomm will feature its upgraded ChannelMaster 7 series split box portable microwave link system at IBC2009 in Amsterdam.
New features added to the multi-band, SD-, HD-capable ChannelMaster 7 series include DVB-S modulation, tripod/mounting hardware and a new user interface.
Nucomm’s entire ENG/OB product line is capable of HD operation using built-in encoding/decoding technology. All 7 Series products can be delivered with HD or SD capability. SD versions can be field upgraded to HD via a software key.
All 7 Series products offer support for multiple modulation modes, including VSB, COFDM, DVB-S and FM, dual-/tri-band RF outputs and operational ease.
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