Low-delay HD wireless camera system gets high marks during MNF

Dec 22, 2005 12:10 PM

    



AVS demonstrated the low delay digital wireless camera system from Link Research during the ABC Sports production of “Monday Night Football” Dec. 12.
Aerial Video Systems in Burbank, CA, demonstrated on Dec. 12, the first successful use of ultra-low delay HD digital wireless cameras during a major U.S. sporting event when the system was employed during coverage of ABC Sports “Monday Night Football” in Atlanta, GA.

AVS married the Link Research LinkHD system to a Thomson LDK 6000 camera for the demonstration. The system offered full camera control functionality and was integrated into NEP Super Shooter 26 using the existing Thomson video control panel.

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