ARG ElectroDesign to roll out Inverse Multiplexer MKII

Aug 16, 2007 1:46 PM

    
ARG ElectroDesign Inverse Multiplexer MKII

New features of the ARG ElectroDesign Inverse Multiplexer MKII include support for bidirectional transmission and T1 framing.

At IBC2007, ARG ElectroDesign will launch the Inverse Multiplexer MKII, which transmits video over several low-cost telco circuits.

The quality of the transmission is maintained by adding Reed-Solomon Error Correction and up to 64ms of differential line delay.

New features include:

  • Bidirectional transmission
  • T1 framing
  • SNMP
  • Internal protection switching
  • 10/100BASE-T IP data port

See ARG ElectroDesign at IBC2007 in Stand 4.271a, or visit www.arg.co.uk.




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