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Force Satellinx 3000, HDTVLinx attain CE compliance
Dec 1, 2004 3:03 PM, HD Technology Update e-newsletter
Force's Satellinx 3000 Series now has its CE Mark.
Force has earned the CE Mark for its Satellinx 3000 Series L-Band and IF transport system and its Model 3753 HDTVLinx.
CE marking is required for telecommunications equipment sold in the 25 European Unions (EU) and three European Free Trade Association (EFTA) states. Products undergo rigorous evaluation and testing to receive the CE Mark.
Force received CE compliance on the HDTVLinx Model 3753 19.4Mb/s to 1.5Gb/s serial digital component video link. The link offers users a reliable system for transporting a wide range of digital video signals with embedded audio for back-to-back and long-distance applications.
The Satellinx 3000 Series L-Band and IF Transport System also received CE compliance, allowing global teleport operators to standardize on Force products worldwide.
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