Nucomm has introduced the GoPac 2 multifunctional portable COFDM transmit system, designed to deliver HD or SD video for ENG or sports coverage.
The GoPac2 system is based on Nucomm's CamPac 2 wireless camera transmitter.
The GoPac 2 package offers features such as:
integrated HD/SD MPEG-2 encoding with low latency
variable bandwidth COFDM (5MHz to 24MHz)
multiband operation (2GHz/7GHz)
variable RF output to 5W
remote control via a removable front panel.
The GoPac 2 consists of the CamPac 2 wireless camera transmitter and its companion GoPac 2 amplifier docking station. The CamPac 2 can be used as a wireless camera transmitter or attached via a standard Anton Bauer or Sony V-Clip connection to the GoPac 2 amplifier where it can be operated on a tripod or in a news vehicle.
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