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ISIS Group announces MiniBlox 4206 DA
Feb 20, 2009 2:22 PM
The rugged, compact MiniBlox 4206 1x6 DA offers automatic signal sensing on its input.
ISIS Group has released the new MiniBlox 4206 1x6 reclocking video distribution amplifier, which operates with all SDI standards from 270Mb to 3GHz.
The rugged, compact (3¼in x 2½in x 1¼in plus connectors) unit features automatic input cable equalization and provides six reclocked outputs. Like all MiniBlox, the 4206 is powered by an individual inline power supply, or users can rack-mount up to five units in a 1RU frame or 14 in a 2RU frame. The MiniBlox 4206 is shipping new.
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