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RF Central to introduce RFX-PRX-II COFDM monitor/receiver
Apr 9, 2008 8:32 AM
The new RFX-PRX-II COFDM monitor/receiver is packaged in a compact housing measuring 6.3in x 4.7in x 1.5in.
RF Central will roll out its new RFX-PRX-II portable handheld COFDM monitor/receiver at NAB2008.
Well suited for a wide range of applications including electronic newsgathering (ENG), confidence monitoring and security surveillance, the lightweight palm-size receiver is available with 2GHz and 5.8GHz support. To ensure durability, the system is fully ruggedized using an ABS plastic shell.
Delivering extreme sensitivity, the PRX-II is equipped with a 5.6in high-resolution screen and offers record and playback capabilities via user replaceable flash memory card. While currently available in 2GHz and 5.8GHz frequency bands, other frequency bands can be furnished upon request. Additionally, the PRX-II is CE/RoHS compliant. The unit receives COFDM DVB-T modulation in QPSK, 16 QAM and 64 QAM modes.
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