TV One-task Cat 5 extender delivers audio and video signals up to 1000ft

Jun 14, 2007 10:00 AM

    

The TV One-task Cat 5 extender can send stereo audio and VGA signals up to 1000ft.

The 1T-VGAST-CAT-XL has been added to the Cat 5 series in the TV One-task line. The unit can send both stereo audio, either from a PC or microphone, and a 1280 x 1024 VGA resolution image up to 1000ft.

The unit consists of a transmitter that takes in the stereo audio and a VGA signal and the receiver that outputs the same signals. This makes it possible to send both signals to a remote location and maintain the stereo audio. A VGA loop-through is provided and there are gain and equalization adjustments at each receiver.

The 1T-VGAST-CAT-XL has a locking DC connector and is RoHS compliant.

For more information, visit www.tvone.com.




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