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Nov 1, 2008 12:00 PM

    

X-Band
Gepco

X-Band

Audio cables feature wide frequency response, RF/EMI noise rejection and G-Flex jacket compound, which offers additional flaccidity and flex life; use video-grade foam dielectric to reduce capacitance; made from finely stranded, oxygen-free copper; shielded with a dense 95 percent copper braid to provide additional noise rejection; available in dual-shield versions.
800-966-0069; www.gepco.com

OTP-1HDP
Emcore

OTP-1HDP

Optiva module transmits two independent 3G video signals; able to transmit up to 30 424M-compliant video signals through a single 3RU 19in chassis; supports full 1080p, 50/60Hz SMPTE 424M-compliant video, as well as SMPTE 292M, 259M, HD-SDI and SDI video broadcast formats; fits easily into Optiva 1RU and 3RU rack-mount enclosures or stand-alone desktop enclosures.
505-332-5000; www.emcore.com

1T-DA-124
TV One

1T-DA-124

Dual audio distribution amplifier consists of two separate distribution amplifiers in a single case — a 1 × 4 analog stereo distribution amplifier via 3.5mm ministereo connectors and a 1 × 4 S/PDIF distribution amplifier via RCA coaxial connectors; inputs between the two amplifiers don't cross over, and there is no analog-digital conversion between the two; features an audio bandwidth of 20Hz to 20kHz; signal processing system ensures a low signal-to-noise ratio plus flat equalization curves throughout the bandpass spectrum.
800-721-4044; www.tvone.com

Stasis Flex
Anton/Bauer

Stasis Flex

Camera support system redistributes weight of a handheld camera onto the operator's torso and over the shoulder; features adjustable mechanism that provides the operator with complete flexibility in forward/back, in/out and up/down positions; can be used as a stand-alone unit; accommodates various peripherals, including wireless receivers, hard drives and transmitters.
203-929-1100; www.antonbauer.com

Niagara Pro II
ViewCast

Encoding appliance captures, encodes, streams and compresses files for professional-grade digital video and audio delivery; supports SD-SDI video and AES/EBU digital audio capabilities; streams multiple resolutions at multiple bit rates in multiple streaming formats, including MPEG-4, Adobe Flash Live, Windows Media (Silverlight-compatible) and RealVideo; individually customizes streams with bitmap overlays; includes front-panel LCD status display, control buttons and multisegment LED audio meters.
800-540-4119; www.viewcast.com

ProQ
Nucomm

ProQ

DTV IFB receiver features dual UHF/VHF antennas, two advanced silicon tuners and sixth-generation VSB demodulators; contains an MPEG Layer 1/Layer 2 audio decoder that can decode two independent sound programs, providing up to four audio channels and using bit rates as low as 32kb/s for each; can map the IFB audio channels to the XLR outputs, internal speaker or headphones; displays real-time status information on a front-panel LCD display.
908-852-3700; www.nucomm.com

NB-9 nanoBox
Eyeheight

NB-9 nanoBox

Free-standing desktop chassis accommodates any of the company's range of single-height cards, including legalizers, safe-area generators and SDI-embedded audio shufflers; operates from a 7.5V DC supply and comes with an external power brick working from universal AC mains; includes British, European and North American plug fittings; can be controlled from company's FP-9 remote panel via RJ45 connection.
623-328-5800; www.eyeheight.com




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