MultiDyne SilverBullet delivers SDI, 3G HD-SDI transmission via single mode fiber
Jul 1, 2009 10:58 AM
The SilverBullet is intended for pro A/V and broadcast applications, including video production, editing, ENG, sports teleproduction and remote camera links.
The new MultiDyne SilverBullet is designed for transmission of SDI and 3G HD–SDI TV signals on singlemode fiber-optic cable.
Well suited for professional and broadcast applications, the 3in long SilverBullet is designed for simple, single-hop, 3G HD-SDI fiber optic runs with a clean signal at the start.
The SilverBullet is intended for pro A/V and broadcast applications, including video production and editing, ENG with additional uses for sports teleproduction, field production, remote camera links, cross–campus production, pre–fibered venues and courtesy feeds.
The SilverBullet offers:
a solution for the fiber optic transport of 19.4Mb/s to 3Gb/s HD-SDI signals.
Support for the SMPTE 424M 2.97Gb/s, SMPTE 292M 1.485Gb/s and SMPTE 259M 270Mb/s standards.
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