RF Central introduces RFX-PMR-II portable digital receiver
Jan 25, 2008 8:00 AM
The new RFX-PMR-II digital receiver offers manual or preset channels with tuning in 0.25MHz steps.
RF Central has unveiled the RFX-PMR-II digital receiver, which is available in both SD and HD configurations.
The rugged unit is designed for quick, easy setup for ENG and field applications. In addition, it is weather-resistant, for broadcasts during adverse climate conditions.
Accommodating FCC channel plans in conjunction with the BAS relocation project, the PMR-II offers manual or preset channels with tuning in 0.25MHz steps. The unit is capable of receiving frequencies between 1.990GHz and 2.500GHz. When configured for HD, the PMR-II supports 1080i and 720p formats in addition to SD modes. Demodulation modes include QPSK, 16 QAM and 64 QAM with auto detection.
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