Stratos Optical to unveil VMCR-CWDM transport packages

Aug 2, 2007 10:00 AM


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With the new Stratos Optical Technologies VMCR-CWDM package, users can plug a BNC-terminated coax video signal line into one rack and mate it to the appropriate coax port in another, using fiber as the transport media.

Stratos Optical Technologies will unveil its VMCR-CWDM transport package, its latest family of digital video optical multiplexing/transport racks that lets clients pre-configure 16 unidirectional or eight bidirectional channels in a single 19in 1RU package.

The product is compatible with all digital video rates from 19.4Mb/s ATSC through uncompressed SMPTE 292M HD rates.

For users, the studio-facing connectivity is a traditional 75ohm coaxial BNC port.  Behind that is an array of media converters that feed optical signals into a CWDM that outputs all the signals from the studio-facing side to a single transmit and receive optical pair. The VMCR-CWDM package lets users plug a BNC-terminated coax video signal line into one rack and mate it to the appropriate coax port in another, using fiber as the transport media.

See Stratos Optical Technologies at IBC2007 in Stand 3.154, or visit www.stratosoptical.com.


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