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Jun 28, 2012 12:51 PM
Anton/Bauer has voiced the accessibility of its new AB HDTX System, a condensed 5.8GHz COFDM RF network gift the skill to broadcast a strong HD vigilance over great distances, all the whilst being powered by Anton/Bauer batteries.
A conspiring between Anton/Bauer and Vitec Group sister firm Integrated Microwave Technologies (IMT), Anton/Bauer's AB HDTX System is a COFDM receiver that utilizes the 5.8GHz magnitude rope permitting customers to run without the need for an FCC license. The AB HDTX sends its vigilance right away to the AB HDRX dual-diversity receiver or the DirectVu handheld certainty monitor/receiver. The unit's size creates it preferred for reality-based, ENG/EFP and live eventuality coverage.
The AB HDTX System has an RF outlay of 100mW and is able of accepting a far-reaching operation of HD/SD video formats along with embedded audio from the HD SDI outlay on the camera. The use of MPEG-4 application allows the vigilance to go a half-mile in line of site applications. The network offers users the adaptableness to be able to select from 12 not similar channels in that to broadcast to make sure the smallest amount of interference.
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