WVC 2000ft. Range 5Ghz HD-SDI HDMI Wireless Video System |
Plug & Play Full 1080p HD Wireless Video up to 2000ft. Clear-Line-of-Sight Range >1ms Latency (video delay) uncompressed video HD-SDI and HDMI inp
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Vaxis SL 1620 HD Video Wireless Transmission System |
The VAXIS SL1620 1200ft Multicast Wireless Transmission System is the broadcast industry wireless system, includes an SL1620 transmitter and receiver
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Teradek Bolt Pro 300 3G-SDI Wireless Transmitter-Receiver Set |
Transmit uncompressed 1080p video wirelessly over 300 feet with the Teradek Bolt Pro 300 3G-SDI Wireless Transmitter-Receiver Set.
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Teradek Bolt 500 3G-SDI/HDMI Video Transmitter and Receiver Set |
The Bolt 500 3G-SDI/HDMI Video Transceiver Set from Teradek includes one Bolt 500 3G-SDI/HDMI video transmitter and one Bolt 500 3G-SDI/HDMI video receiver. The combination of these lets you transmit video signals a distance up to 500'. Both transmitter and receiver feature metadata and timecode support, 3D LUTs, dual inputs/outputs, are multicast capable, and offer manual frequency selection and the USB 3.0 GRAB Engine.
Product Highlights Complete Bolt Set Wirelessly transmit visually lossless 1080p60 Video/Audio up to 500 ft < 0.001 seconds latency Rapid Reconnect & Real-Time Frequency Adjustment Built in HDMI/SDI Cross Conversion Multicast up to 4 Receivers Support camera metadata, timecode, and start/stop flags
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Teradek Bolt 500 3G-SDI/HDMI Video Receiver |
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Must pair with a Bolt Transmitter 3G-SDI or HDMI output Wirelessly transmit visually lossless 1080p60 Video/Audio up to 500 ft < 0.001 seconds latency Rapid Reconnect & Real-Time Frequency Adjustment Multicast up to 4 Receivers Support camera metadata, timecode, and start/stop flags
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Starlink SL1450 UltraPRO 2.4 GHz Wireless Video Transmitter |
- 8 Channel Selectable from 2350 MHz to 2550 MHz Wireless Transmitter - 1000 Milliwatt Power Level - SMA Antenna Connector - NTSC/SD Video In, RCA Line Level Audio In - Built-in OnBoard ThermaCool Power System - VariPower System, Designed for Direct Connection to Anton/Bauer PTAP JACK - Includes 3 dB SuperFLEX Fold-Up Dipole Antenna - Ruggedized Machine Billet Aluminum Case - Machined BNC Video Input Port - SwitchCraft Locking DC Power Connector - Built-In 1/4 20 Female Camera Thread Mount
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Starlink SL2900 PLUS 2.4 GHz Wireless Video LCD Receiver |
- 8 Channel, High Gain Multi-Mode Wireless LCD Receiver - Optimized for Long Range Signal Reception - 5.0" High Quality Color LCD - Adjustable Brightness and Volume Controls - Power "ON" and "OFF" Switch - Channel Frequency Selector with Multi-channel LED Status Indicators - No-Spin Antenna Mount - Includes Fold-Up Dipole Antenna, 12V Regulated Mini AC Adapter and Accessory Cable Set with Tilt-Swivel Base
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Teradek Cube-150 1 Channel HD-SDI Encoder |
The Teradek Cube-150 1 Channel HD-SDI Encoder is a camera-top HD video encoder, and is suitable for on-set video monitoring as well as full-scale film production. It features HD-SDI (serial digital interface) input, dual band WiFi (2.4/5.8 GHz), and an external USB port. In addition, the cube encoder features line-of-sight (waves traveling straight line) WiFi range up to 300' (91m).
Featuring a setup wizard, the Cube 150 HD-SDI Encoder web interface simplifies configuration. You can create a network, log on to Cube's web interface, complete the setup wizard, and start streaming video after connecting video to the Cube system. The Cube 150 HD-SDI Encoder features H.264 High Profile (level 4.1) video compression to offer high video quality at lower bit rates.
Downscaling to lower resolutions is possible via a built-in scaler that allows for output streaming resolutions of 1080p/PsF, 1080i, 720p, and 480i. Based on available IP bandwidth, you can choose target bit rates (HD - 2 to 4Mbps, SD sub-1Mbps) and a video resolution as required. The Cube encoder offers end-to-end latency (time delay) of 1/8-1/2 second.
With a small size and compact design, the Cube 150 HD-SDI Encoder can be mounted to a rail system, cage, hotshoe, or camera baseplate. In addition, it can be used with camera systems such as Red One, Arri Alexa, and Panavision Genesis. The Cube encoder requires only 2.5W DC power.
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Canatrans Video Transmitter, 250mW |
This is the 250mW Canatrans Video Transmitter. Line of sight transmitting distance is roughly 1,000 feet. It has 6 user selectable NTSC UHF channels of 38-43. It measures 6"x3"x2" and weighs 17 oz. The unit is powered via a 4 pin XLR connector, 385 mA consumption @ 13.5 VDC. Video in is thru a BNC connector. Note that this transmits video only, not audio.
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IDX CW-5HD Cam Wave HD Video Wireless Transmission System |
The IDX CW-5HD Cam-Wave HD is a wireless transmitter and receiver designed to connect HD video cameras to either a monitor or recording device. The system produces an uncompressed signal without the need to run any pesky cables, at a range of up to 150'. The transmitter can run off 1 V-Mount series battery or function off DC power through its 3-Pin XLR input. Weighing in at a little over 1.8 lbs, the CW-5HD provides premium high definition wireless support without adding additional bulk to the entire camera.
Uncompressed Wireless Signals The CW-5HD transmits pristine video from either SD-SDI or HD-SDI, producing a completely uncompressed signal. The signal can then be fed into a field monitor, studio monitor, or recording deck. Additionally, video signals can be transmitted with 256-bit encryption, making sure there are no "prying eyes".
Instant Transmission The CW-5HD has less than a 1ms latency between transmitting and receiving.
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Transvideo Titan Video Transmitter |
The first multi-directional Microwave Wireless Transmitter and receiver system broadcasting through obstacles without desynchronization of the video picture. - ideal for all Body-rig operators; the signal remains stable even both the Transmitter and the Receiver are in motion. - very user friendly: the 4 channels are pre-dialed and accessible with the flip of a switch. No tools required. - transmits & receives NTSC, PAL and SECAM color signals as well Black and White. - operates on 9-36 V DC via Lemo 2 or Hirose 6 connectors. The Hirose 6 connector carries video out (Receiver) or video in (Transmitter) and accepts DC in. - Transmitter and Receiver weigh 7oz (200g) each. Very compact they can be easily velcroed to any camera or monitor. - 2.4Ghz channels: A= 2.4125 Ghz B= 2.4275 Ghz C= 2.4425 Ghz D= 2.4575 Ghz
WIRELESS VIDEO WARNINGS AND TIPS
Since the first wireless video transmitters were developed there have been millions of devices built and put in current use that use the RF bandwidth for very many purposes. Start with your cell phone and the millions of others all transmitting at the same time, full time. Then we have blue tooth and hot spots and wifi.
Don't forget about security systems, wireless drone and game machines and countless of other radio frequency emissions. All of these signals are out there to compete with your single video path.
The success of a video transmission, therefore, depends on a huge number of competitive signals all fighting for the space. If you change the frequency of the intended video path you have extra chances of a clean signal if your choice of a frequency is not one of the competitive signals or a multipath frequency.
The first and most important guideline for a user of this equipment is to run a test in advance of the event, performance or videotaping/screening of the signal.
If the advance test works fine...and note that with with the TransVideo STANDARD DEFINITION wireless video you have a switchable selection of four frequencies which can, in a clean and signal-free environment deliver a clean video image over anywhere from 50 to 1000 feet depending on the environmental makeup of the location. RF does not like metal of any kind (look up Faraday cage in google-this is a place designed so that NO signals can penetrate discovered in 1836). Clear line of sight from the antenna of the transmitter to the receiver is the ideal arrangement. Helicopters have been used for years as a reliable relay station from ground level signals to a broadcast, live, or video taped, if unmovable obstructions like buildings, vehicles, or other potential signal blocking structures are encountered.
Receiver positioning is extremely important. Think about the signal blocking as described above. If you can place the receiver above the area where you are transmitting from that simple relocation (taking the video signal from the receiver with a simple BNC cable to the recorder or live feed.
Keep in mind that once you have done the first step of testing to a perfect signal prior to the "go time" your next contest is to avoid and eliminate as many of the portable and temporary devices that will bring new and untested RF (EMF) signals to the location.
If the signal is in any way degraded on the work day, start with eliminating cell phones and any new switched on devices. Relocate the actual receiver.
These transmitter-receivers can do a good job. If conditions are compatible with them great.
If not, then the options become expensive as in $1500 a day or more for a serious and state-of-the-art high definition broadcast system.
Call Budget Video Rentals 24/7 for further technical assistance
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Transvideo Titan Video Receiver |
4 channel wireless video receiver for above transmitter.
WIRELESS VIDEO WARNINGS AND TIPS
Since the first wireless video transmitters were developed there have been millions of devices built and put in current use that use the RF bandwidth for very many purposes. Start with your cell phone and the millions of others all transmitting at the same time, full time. Then we have blue tooth and hot spots and wifi.
Don't forget about security systems, wireless drone and game machines and countless of other radio frequency emissions. All of these signals are out there to compete with your single video path.
The success of a video transmission, therefore, depends on a huge number of competitive signals all fighting for the space. If you change the frequency of the intended video path you have extra chances of a clean signal if your choice of a frequency is not one of the competitive signals or a multipath frequency.
The first and most important guideline for a user of this equipment is to run a test in advance of the event, performance or videotaping/screening of the signal.
If the advance test works fine...and note that with with the TransVideo STANDARD DEFINITION wireless video you have a switchable selection of four frequencies which can, in a clean and signal-free environment deliver a clean video image over anywhere from 50 to 1000 feet depending on the environmental makeup of the location. RF does not like metal of any kind (look up Faraday cage in google-this is a place designed so that NO signals can penetrate discovered in 1836). Clear line of sight from the antenna of the transmitter to the receiver is the ideal arrangement. Helicopters have been used for years as a reliable relay station from ground level signals to a broadcast, live, or video taped, if unmovable obstructions like buildings, vehicles, or other potential signal blocking structures are encountered.
Receiver positioning is extremely important. Think about the signal blocking as described above. If you can place the receiver above the area where you are transmitting from that simple relocation (taking the video signal from the receiver with a simple BNC cable to the recorder or live feed.
Keep in mind that once you have done the first step of testing to a perfect signal prior to the "go time" your next contest is to avoid and eliminate as many of the portable and temporary devices that will bring new and untested RF (EMF) signals to the location.
If the signal is in any way degraded on the work day, start with eliminating cell phones and any new switched on devices. Relocate the actual receiver.
These transmitter-receivers can do a good job. If conditions are compatible with them great.
If not, then the options become expensive as in $1500 a day or more for a serious and state-of-the-art high definition broadcast system.
Call Budget Video Rentals 24/7 for further technical assistance
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Teradek Dual Wireless Video Cigarette Girl* |
Two channel, portable wireless video monitor system.
Includes: (1) custom cigarette girl tray (2) Teradek video transmitters (2) Terdek video receivers (2) LCD monitors (5-8 inches) (3) lithium long life Anton Bauer type batteries (1) battery charger
*girl not included
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Cigarette Girl* - Single Monitor Package |
Single channel, portable wireless video monitor system. Includes: (1) custom cigarette girl tray (1) Teradek video transmitter (1) Teradek video receiver (1) LCD monitor (5-8 inches) (2) lithium long life Anton Bauer type batteries (1) battery charger
*girl not included
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Modulus UHF Video Transmitter |
UHF wireless video transmitter
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Coherent VHF Video Receiver/Trans Set |
Includes one transmitter
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Coherent VHF Video Transmitter |
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Sony TU-1041U Stereo TV Tuner |
The Sony TU-1041 is the television tuner component for industrial and broadcast monitors. With a simple 1 button selection, the TU-1041 tuner can be automatically programmed to tune in all receivable channels, from lowest frequency to the highest. - Manual or automatic fine tuning - Uses an internal NP-1 battery - 4-pin XLR connector for external DC battery belt.
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Teradek Cube 155 HD-SDI Encoder with WiFi |
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Wireless Camera-Top HD Video Encoder HD/SD-SDI Input Streams H.264 Files by WiFi / Ethernet Streams to Decoder / Website /
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Teradek Bolt Pro Wireless 1080p60 SDI Monitoring Transmitter |
The Teradek Bolt Pro Wireless 1080p60 SDI Monitoring Transmitter & Receiver wirelessly transmits an uncompressed HD video signal in up to 1080p60 4:2:2 as far as 300 ft with zero delay. The receiver features two 3G-SDI outputs for dual monitoring. One of these can be used to pass the video signal to an optional Teradek Cube Encoder, which will stream the signal even further on by WiFi or Ethernet, although only in up to 1080p30.
The Bolt Pro transmitter has a looping SDI output for local monitoring, a 70 minute internal battery, and can connect to more than one receiver in order to multiply the outputs. Wireless 1080p60 4:2:2 The Bolt Pro Transmitter and Receiver set can wirelessly transmit 1080p60 4:2:2 up to 300 ft with zero delay.
1 TX to Multiple RX A second and even more than two receivers can be added into the setup. One Bolt Pro transmitter can transmit full 1080p60 HD video to multiple receivers simultaneously. Bolt receivers have dual 3G-SDI outputs, which can connect to field monitors, switchers, and also Teradek Cube Encoders.
WSDI Pro Connectivity Bolt transmits uncompressed video using WSDI Pro, which provides a wireless range of up to 300 ft and can coexist with other wireless equipment by dynamically adjusting the frequency bands used in real time. Bolt Pro transmitters have loop-through SDI outputs that you can connect to local monitors or recorders.
Internal Battery / P-Tap / Lemo DC for External Batteries The transmitter has an internal 70 minute battery and a P-tap input for connecting to camera batteries. An AC power supply is included for the receiver. The transmitter and receiver each also have a Lemo DC input for connecting external V-mount or Gold-mount batteries.
Rugged Design The transmitter has a milled aluminum body, and the receiver has an ABS plastic body. Both the transmitter and receiver have 1/4" mounting threads and can be attached right onto or next to the equipment you'll be using them with.
Transmitter Connections: 1x SD/HD/3G-SDI input 1x looping 3G-SDI output Resolutions: Up to 1080p60 Wireless Range: Up to 300 ft (91 m) Power: Low power: ~4.5 W Lemo 6 - 16 V DC input Rechargeable lithium-ion battery with 70 minute run time Chargeable over mini USB port or DC input Encryption: AES128 Chassis: Milled aluminum Mount Type: 1/4"-20 threads Operating Temperature: 32 to 122F (0 to 50C) Dimensions: 2.3 x 4.3" (5.8 x 11 cm) Weight: 0.4 lb (0.2 kg)
Receiver Connections: 2x SD/HD/3G-SDI outputs Resolutions: Up to 1080p60 Power: Low power: ~6 W Lemo 6-28 V DC input Chassis: Durable ABS plastic Mount Type: 1/4"-20 through-hole Dimensions: 2.95 x 4.3" (7.5 x 11 cm)
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Blackmagic Design Web Presenter |
The Blackmagic Design Web Presenter is a compact desktop device that allows you to connect any SDI or HDMI camera signal and stream it live on the Web in 720p HD. Connect a camera or any other source, and then connect the Web Presenter to your computer's USB port.
The Web Presenter makes your SDI/HDMI source appear as a standard UVC and UAC compatible USB webcam, so it's capable of broadcasting video and audio on any webcam-compatible platform and software, including Skype, YouTube Live, Facebook Live, Twitch.tv, Periscope, Open Broadcaster, and XSplit Broadcaster on Mac, Windows, Linux, and Chrome OS systems. However, the magic happens thanks to a built-in Teranex conversion technology that will take your HD or Ultra HD signal and automatically convert it to the low-data-rate yet high-quality 720p resolution.
The Web Presenter features 12G-SDI, HDMI 2.0, XLR mic/line, and RCA L/R stereo audio inputs and SDI and HDMI outputs. In addition to everything it also has a built-in, two-input production switcher that allows you to live-switch programs if you incorporate the Blackmagic Teranex Mini Smart Panel, sold separately.
The optional panel (supplied) adds push button controls, an LCD screen, and a spin knob, and allows you to have a presenter on an SDI camera and a slide show on an HDMI computer, and to switch between them with smooth dissolves.
You can even preview video and monitor audio levels on the LCD screen before going live with your web browser.
Supplied with USB to USB cable Supplied with OSHA cable
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