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Hitachi to introduce Sinelink
Feb 14, 2006 2:24 PM
Hitachi Kokusai Electric will highlight a new series of RF license-free transmission systems for use in the transport of video over TCP/IP networks at NAB2006 in Las Vegas.
The Sinelink series is designed for broadcasters and facility managers who need to easily wireless transmit digital signals where physical or environmental obstructions exist.
Sinelink-24 operates in the 24GHz band and delivers a 56Mb/s bi-directional payload; Sinelink-60 operates in the 60GHz band, delivering a bi-directional payload of 1.485Gb/s. Both are versatile, license-free, digital RF transmissions systems intended for broadcast and industrial use.
Sinelink provides a wireless data link that overcomes physical obstacles in the extension of or reach of a LAN, WAN or MAN. It can be used to transmit SDI video as well as data via RJ45 and TCP/IP protocol on GB-LAN networks.
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