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Link Research to roll out wireless camera fiber-optic interface
Sep 7, 2006 8:00 AM
The new Link Research fiber-optic remote units supply power to the downconverters and can be configured for two- or four-input systems.
At IBC2006, Link Research will highlight its new fiber-optic interface units that allow antennas and downconverters to be located farther away from an OB site and linked back to their receivers via fiber-optic cable.
The fiber-optic remote units supply power to the downconverters and can be configured for two- or four-input systems. The remote units are self-powering up to 1.24mi using SMPTE HDTV hybrid fiber cables and come in a weatherproof housing for outdoor use.
The fiber-optic interface units can be used with other Link equipment to operate cellular newsgathering networks for wireless cameras in cities.
See Link Research at IBC2006 stand 1.161 or visit: www.linkres.co.uk.
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