VideoPropulsion to show new Torrent Q6RF QAM card

Sep 1, 2005 8:00 AM, IBC Update e-newsletter


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The newest member of the Torrent Quadrature Amplitude Modulator family, the Q6RF is a standard 64-bit 66MHz PCI interface card that can be factory-configured for up to six 38.8Mb/s, 6MHz 256QAM channels.

VideoPropulsion will exhibit its new Torrent Q6RF six-channel PCI QAM card with onboard RF upconversion at IBC2005.

The newest member of the Torrent Quadrature Amplitude Modulator family, the Q6RF is a standard 64-bit 66MHz PCI interface card that can be factory-configured for up to six 38.8Mb/s, 6MHz 256QAM channels.

Each group of three adjacent channels is implemented across a frequency agile, digital upconverter employing a single F type connector. Applications that may have required one or more cables from the server to QAMs, six cables from QAMs to upconverters, and another six cables from upconverters to a video distribution point, can now be installed with only two external RG-6 coaxial cables.

See VideoPropulsion at IBC2005 stand 7.740, or visit www.videopropulsion.com.

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