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MultiDyne introduces the HD-3000 3Gb/s fiber-optic transport link
May 2, 2008 9:40 AM
MultiDyne Video & Fiber Optic Systems, a leading provider of fiber optics for the transport of video and audio for broadcast and professional A/V applications, has integrated Gennum’s 3Gb/s video optical module into its new HD-3000 3Gb/s fiber-optic transport solution.
The Gennum 3Gb/s optical solution used in MultiDyne’s HD-3000 3Gb/s serial digital video fiber-optic transport link supports the new 1080p progressive 3Gb/s HD format and enables the HD-3000 to ease the engineering and financial difficulties associated with the migration to digital and HDTV.
MultiDyne’s HD-3000 provides an economical solution for the fiber-optic transport and distribution of virtually any digital signal of 5Mb/s-3Gb/s. Available in compact stand-alone and rack-mount packages, the HD-3000 is ideal for applications including field remotes, sporting events, ENG/SNG, production and in-plant signal distribution.
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