Communications Specialties to feature 7500 Series fiber transmission system
Mar 15, 2007 8:00 AM
The Communications Specialties 7500 Series can transmit DVI signals via fiber up to 9.3mi.
At NAB2007, Communications Specialties will spotlight its newly introduced Pure Digital Fiberlink 7500 Seriesfiber-optic transmission system for DVI over one fiber.
The 7500 Series transmits all single-link DVI resolutions (up to 1920 x 1200) and stereo audio over one single-mode, non-proprietary fiber, and supports distances up to 9.3mi.
The transmitter features a DVI loop-through for monitor and EDID, and the receiver provides two DVI outputs. The system does not use any compression, scaling or color-space conversion and requires no tweaks or adjustments. Units are available in standalone box or rack-card versions.
See Communications Specialties in NAB booth SL2826 or visit www.commspecial.com.
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