At IBC2007, QuStream will feature the newly announced Cheetah V5-DVI, a compact
modular system enabling long distance delivery of DVI and VGA component video
and stereo audio over a single fiber-optic or coaxial cable.
Cheetah V5-DVI modules can be used as standalone devices or up to four can be
mounted in a 1RU frame with integral cooling system and power distribution. The
V5-DVI is optimized for easy interfacing to any of QuStream's Cheetah range of
routers, providing DVI routing capabilities.
QuStream Cheetah V5-DVI modules are available with built-in support for multimode
and single-mode cable, offering the user a signal range of up to 6mi when using
single-mode fiber.
Single-origination-point-to-single-destination-point systems can be configured using
one transmit and one receive module. Distributed signal processing allows Cheetah
V5 transmit and receive modules to be located next to the sending and receiving
devices.
See QuStream at IBC2007 in Stand 2.241, or visit www.qustream.com.
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