LAS VEGAS -- Broadcasters now have three choices
for moving content: satellite,
microwave, or IP connectivity. All
three categories seem to be thriving, with
microwave gear getting smaller and smaller,
sat terminals now almost fit in your
pocket, and video/audio steaming can be
done from phone-sized products.
SATELLITE
ABE Elettronica will show its
the “RXS” Series DVB-S/S2 multistream
receiver, featuring support for all modulation
schemes and up to six different transport
stream outputs. They will also show
their DML series of DTV microwave links
for fixed and mobile applications.
DAWNco will display their D5502
satellite receiver decoder for MPEG-2/4,
DVBS, DVBS2, SD/HD operation, along
with the latest in LNB offerings. Also look
for their new BestBuddy-TurboS2 satellite
signal level tool and satellite terrestrial
interference filters for blocking interference
from local radar and other sources.
Dejero will debut the LIVE+ VSET,
a 1U vehicle-mount version of the company’s
Dejero LIVE+ 20/20 transmitter.
Designed for use with satellite and microwave
trucks, the adaptive bit-rate encoder
on Dejero’s LIVE+ VSET reduces latency
and improves reliability of satellite video
feeds.
Ericsson will showcase their AVP
3000 Voyager and RX 8200 receiver content
acquisition tools. Features include
support for multiple codecs (MPEG-2/4,
J2K), low-latency mode, and UHDTV (4K)
acquisition.
Sencore will show off their MRD
5800 receiver/decoder, an advanced
modular receiver/decoder that supports
H.264, MPEG-2, 4:2:2, 4:2:0, and 8-/10-bit
decoding. Also on display will be the costeffective
MRD 4400 SD receiver/decoder.
Viking Satcom plans to show
their 3m, 3.4m and 3.7m motorized, dualaxis
prime focus antenna systems, along
with “Navigator” mounts that allow extended
motorized azimuth and elevation
travel. Also look for their four-port motorized
C/KU feed unit that offers simultaneous
reception of dual C- and Ku-band
signal polarities.
TRUCKS & MICROWAVE
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Anton Bauer AB-HDRF |
Anton/Bauer will show the company’s
compact
and lightweight
AB-HDRF RF system
that transmits
multiple
cameras to one
receive site. The
unit provides 12
channels, and is
powered by Anton/
Bauer Logic
series batteries.
Boxx TV
will demonstrate
a new transmitter
and receiver
for airborne filming,
working with a remote-controlled
multi-rotor device at their booth. A new
model of the company’s Zenith ENG system
weighs less than a pound, uses H.264
encoding and is available in HDMI and HD
SDI input versions.
Frontline Communications
will show its SNV NT-7 vehicle which
features a custom all-aluminum modular
body, with 7RU of equipment space. Also
showing will be the DSNG HT, a custom
turnkey Ku-band DSNG-350 high-top vehicle.
Also look for Frontline’s short wheelbase
high-top and next generation broadcast
vehicle.
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IMT’s Nucomm Connect Live system |
Integrated Microwave
Technologies will demo their
Nucomm Connect Live COFDM and multi-
4G/LTE live video HD transmitter, along
with their RF Central microLite HD receiver,
and Nucomm Newscoder Rx4. Also on
display will be the Connect Live aggregation
server which incorporates multiple IP
streams back into a single stream.
Screen Service Broadcasting
will display their Omni-
Link RadioLink 1024-QAM unit for fixed
or mobile applications. Features include
quasi non-line-of-sight (NLOS) and robust
COFDM modulation.
BONDED CELLULAR
BSI’s Real Freedom system incorporates
next generation features into an integrated,
wireless camera link and has a dramatically
simplified user interface and setup.
Also showing is the company’s Real Freedom
family of components which offer the
highest resolution and video quality available
in a wireless camera system. They feature
1080p/60 operation along with 10-bit,
4:2:2 sampling, H.264 encoding and DVBT2
modulation.
Cobham will preview their new
“Solo Micro HD” transmitter, a matchboxsize
unit that features 15ms latency and
Cobham’s UMVL (ultra mobile video link)
modulation. Also launching is the company’s
new HD MPEG-4 IP encoder that’s easily
connected to virtually any camera; and
MediaMesh, a lightweight, rapid-setup field
newsroom.
Comrex will showcase their LiveShot
two-piece system, consisting of a cameramounted
transmitter and rackmountable
19-inch receiver. The camera unit has Anton/
Bauer-style camera battery mounts and
is designed to be placed securely between
the battery and the camera. LiveShot uses
H.264 HD video encoding and can also
deliver SD video. The H.264-based system
can use both wired Ethernet and Wi-Fi or
3G/4G wireless connections
Dejero will debut its LIVE+ Mobile
App for Android, which enables both traditional
and online broadcasters to transmit
high-quality HD or SD live video from select
Android phones and tables.
DSI RF Systems will demo their
NewsShark line of TV and radio products
transmitting over cellular and Wi-Fi systems.
Musicam, DSI’s U.S., Canadian and Caribbean
distributor, will be in the booth exhibiting
their Ikusnet portable IP video codec for
content creation, distribution and delivery.
IHSE USA, LLC will highlight the
Draco Extender Compact for HD transmission
of DVI/HDMI signals with resolutions
up to 1080p60. In addition, USB HID, USB
2.0, analog or digital audio and serial data
signals can be transmitted up to 140 meters
via CAT-5, -5e, -6 and -7 cables.
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LiveU’s LU40-S handheld uplink device |
LiveU will show its LU40-S handheld,
lightweight uplink device, which includes
LiveU’s proprietary internal antenna for
stronger connectivity and new live newsgathering
features, along with LU-Smart
mobile app devices. Also showing is the
LU-Lite laptop video uplink device, LiveU
Xtender external antenna, and LiveU Total
Platform.
Pixelmetrix will display its Pelican
video encoder that’s smaller than a
3.5-inch hard drive and is ideal for remote
newsgathering, enterprise video, hospitality,
government, education, and healthcare
applications.
Streambox is partnering with
Blackmagic Design in a soflware bundle
involving the use of StreamboxME Pro for
iPhone/Android, Streambox ME Pro for
OS X, Streambox Media Player Pro and the
Blackmagic Mini Recorder or Blackmagic
Mini Monitor. The software can be downloaded
to mobile devices or laptops and
send live or file-based video directly to the
Streambox Media Player Pro for immediate
play-out. The company will also debut
its Avenir Mini, a small camera-mountable
mobile encoder designed for maximum
mobility and flexibility. The Full HD/SD capable
Avenir Mini delivers broadcast quality
video using low bandwidth IP networks.
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TVU Networks TVUPack Mini SE |
TVU Networks will showcase
their modular TVUPack TM8200, which leverages
multiple 3G/4G/LTE data connections
to transmit broadcast-quality video.
The TVUPack Mini, which weighs less
than two pounds and can be mounted on
the back of a camera or worn on a belt.
Its sister product, TVUPack Mini SE is a fullyintegrated,
purpose-built lightweight uplink
solution for Sony XDCAM camcorders. Also
at their booth, TVU Anywhere, the first fullyintegrated
broadcast platform for mobile
devices like cellphones and notebooks.
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Vislink’s LiveGear AirStream Cellular Internet
Newsgathering transmitter |
Vislink will show their LiveGear Air-
Stream, cellular Internet Newsgathering
(iNG) transmitter, along with the LiveGear
LGR-1000 Cellular Internet Newsgathering
receiver. and LINK L9801 Sony sidemount
camera wireless transmitter. Also
showing is the GIGAWAVE D-Cam clip-on
H.264/MPEG4 HD digital wireless camera
transmitter, and the Advent Mantis “MSAT”
portable satellite data terminal.
Vitec will display its Optibase MGW
Pico ultra-small encoder. It provides
professional-grade full-featured HD/SD
H.264 encoding and streaming with KLV
metadata support. The pocket-sized unit
consumes less than 5 Watts, and is offered
either as a board device or with an enclosure.