The new Link Research camera transmitter allows users to swap RF modules.
At NAB2007, Link Research will unveil the multifunction L1500, its next-generation camera transmitter platform based on a new, practical approach to the design of a wireless camera system.
This single, modular unit replaces the company's existing range of 2GHz, 3.5GHz and 7GHz wireless camera systems.
The L1500 base unit is an SD wireless camera transmitter with keypad and display similar to Link's previous wireless camera systems. HD is added with a simple software upgrade.
RF modules are user-exchangeable to match the correct one to the application and the country where it will be used. Users can swap the RF module if their operating frequencies change. Camera control is offered as a separate, optional module.
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