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Scopus shows DSNG modulator and L-Band upconverter
Feb 6, 2006 2:08 PM
The DSNG E-1720 is a compact platform for the DSNG mobile news market, including uplink vans, SUVs and flyaway packages.
At Satellite 2006 in Washington, D.C. this week, Scopus Video Networks will showcase its DSNG E-1720 encoder modulator with integrated L-Band upconverter. The product is now in production and shipping.
The DSNG E-1720 features modulation and upconversion in 1RU. The E-1720 standard unit provides broadcast quality of 70/140 IF and 950MHz - 2150MHz L-Band outputs as well as a separate L-Band monitoring output. Various satellite modulation schemes are supported in the form of QPSK/8PSK/16QAM.
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