NAB product highlights

Apr 1, 2009 12:00 PM

More than 30 pages of must-see new products at NAB2009.

             

SIX-WAY COFDM DIVERSITY RECEIVER

RF Central RFX-RMR-X6-II-D

Features an internal SD/HD decoder, on-screen display of stream data, Ethernet monitoring for remote-control access and IP encapsulation for Internet broadcast; available as a standalone COFDM receiver with ASI output or with an integral SD/HD encoder.
717-249-4900; www.rfcentral.com
Booth: C3707

HDMI UPCONVERTERS

TV One 1T-VS-622/1T-VS-624

Feature HDCP compliancy, DVI compatibility, comprehensive OSD menu and locking DC power connector; externally available audio can be embedded into the output HDMI signal via separate TOSLINK and analog stereo inputs; 622 converts composite or S-video SD analog signals to HDMI output at PC, SD or HD resolutions; 624 converts variety of RGB signals between VGA and WUXGA to standard HDMI output at PC, SD or HD resolutions.
859-282-7303; www.tvone.com
Booth: C7408

SATELLITE NEWSGATHERING

Stratos BGAN

Provides an SNG solution in a small, portable satellite terminal; offers broadcast-quality IP streaming and store-and-forward capabilities; simultaneous voice and data lines allow field reporters to maintain voice contact with the studio for cueing without compromising data.
709-748-4226
www.stratosglobal.com
Booth: OE411

SERIAL DIGITAL VIDEO FIBER-OPTIC TRANSPORT LINK

MultiDyne HD-3000

Supports 1080p progressive 3Gb/s HD-SDI SMPTE424M format; provides fiber-optic transport and distribution of virtually any digital signal from 5Mb/s to 3Gb/s.
516-671-7278; www.multidyne.com
Booth: SU6917

MULTIPLEXER

Rohde & Schwarz R&S AEM100

Enables network operators to completely upgrade their ATSC networks to ATSC Mobile DTV standard; can be integrated in the existing infrastructure.
410-910-7800; www.rohde-schwarz.com
Booth: C1933

VIDEO SIGNAL TRANSMITTER

Otari LWB-08HD

Uses industry-standard fiber-optic camera cables for long-distance signal transmission; supports up to eight video transmission signals as well as one-to-one connection and cascade connection; accepts HD-SDI and SD-SDI signals, and optionally AES3id.
408-226-9800; www.aheadtek.com
Booth: C10820

DATA COLLECTION

ANT Group RDF-L -ETH

Data collection equipment designed to serve secondary and small transmission and reception sites where there are DSL connections; manages eight analog inputs (8- or 10-bit resolution), eight digital inputs (on-off) and eight relays (digital output); they are configurable, both locally and remote, and are programmable to generate alarms or run simple routines, called macros; the analog inputs have six programmable thresholds: two for alarms, two for pre-alarms and two for history; contact closure inputs can be set as open or closed.
+39 346 8836776; www.antgroup.it
Booth: C3321




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