The MultiDyne LiGHTBoX is a fiber-optic field transport system designed for field and harsh environment applications where battery-powered equipment is required. The system can be linked via tactical fiber cable to the company’s DVM-2500, HD-1500, HD-3000 and HEMC-4000 transmitters and is fully customizable to offer virtually any signal compilation.
The bidirectional LiGHTBoX offers support for HD, NTSC, audio, Ethernet and data. There’s one bidirectional, 12-bit NTSC video link and eight bidirectional audio links offering 24-bit signals, flat from 20Hz to 20KHz.
A number of options are now available for different signal support.
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