RF Central to introduce latest version of NLL-II 5.8GHz microwave link at IBC2008

Aug 7, 2008 7:00 AM

    
The latest release of the NLL-II 5.8GHz portable digital microwave link is equipped with phantom power for microphones.

The latest release of the NLL-II 5.8GHz portable digital microwave link is equipped with phantom power for microphones.

RF Central will unveil its new, improved NLL-II 5.8GHz portable digital microwave link at IBC2008.

The updated NLL-II now offers balanced microphone and line level inputs via switch selectable XLR connectors on both the transmitter and receiver. This makes the NLL-II well suited for use by roaming news and sports crews. As part of its new release, the redesigned NLL-II is now also equipped with phantom power for microphones.

The NLL-II can distribute high-quality wireless digital video and audio at a range of 1500ft.

See RF Central at IBC Stand 1.A30or visit www.rfcentral.com.




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