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Nucomm highlights new GoPac2 at SBE Verona, NY, event
Oct 24, 2007 8:45 AM
The Nucomm GoPac2 transmit system fits into a small portable carrying case and can be quickly removed and set up as required.
Nucomm showed its new GoPac2 multifunction portable COFDM transmit system at the SBE Broadcast & Technology Expo 2007 in Verona, NY, last week.
Designed to deliver HD or SD video for electronic newsgathering (ENG) and sports coverage, the GoPac2 system is based on Nucomm’s CamPac2 wireless camera transmitter.
The GoPac2 features integrated HD/SD MPEG-2 encoding with low latency, dual-pedestal, variable bandwidth COFDM (5MHz-16MHz), multiband operation (2GHz/7GHz), variable RF output to 5W and remote control via removable front panel.
The system consists of the CamPac2 wireless camera transmitter and its companion GoPac2 amplifier docking station.
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