MultiDyne to show LiGHTBoX fiber transport at HD World
Oct 10, 2008 11:09 AM
MultiDyne will feature its newly introduced LiGHTBoX bidirectional fiber transport designed for field and harsh environment applications at HD World Expo in New York City, Oct. 15-16.
Applications include electronic newsgathering (ENG), sports, military and any field application where battery-powered equipment is required. The LiGHTBox can be linked via tactical fiber cable to the DVM-2500, HD-1500, HD-3000 and HEMC-4000. The LiGHTBoX is fully customizable offering virtually any signal compilation.
The LiGHTBox supports:
up to two HD-SDI at 1.5Gb/s or 3Gb/s — simplex or duplex
one bidirectional, 12-bit analog video
eight bidirectional audio, 24-bit, flat from 20kHz to 20kHz
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