Link Research demos L1500 SD/HD transmitter at NAB2008
Apr 11, 2008 4:10 PM
The Link L1500 cuts transmission delays to about one frame.
At NAB2008, Link Research featured the L1500 camera-back radio, which is already in use at live events.
The L1500 is a wireless camera transmitter that can be used in SD or HD, but HD support requires a software upgrade. The transmitter supports a wide selection of RF modules that can be swapped over to operate in bands of 1.4GHz-7.5GHz.
Link uses its own encoding and modulation methods in the L1500 to cut transmission delays to about one frame, making the transmitter suitable for live sports productions.
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