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| MultiDyne’s entry to RF fibre market |
| Posted: January 2011 | ||||||
MultiDyne Video & Fiber Optic Systems, a provider of fibre-optic-based video and audio transport and routing solutions for broadcast
and pro AV applications, made a recent debut in the RF fibre transport space with the introduction of the MultiDyne SatLink SL-2150 satellite fibre-optic link. With the new SatLink SL-2150 link, satellite dishes can connect with distant control rooms, network operation centres or broadcast headends. Besides offering an alternative to coaxial cabling in teleport earth stations, the SatLink SL-2150 has been designed to provide very low carrier-to-noise ratio and linear performance, resulting in a cost-effective and technically superior installation for the satellite signal user. MultiDyne products have traditionally been engineered to give industry-leading performance; the SatLink SL-2150 links have ultra-wide dynamic range so that auto gain control is not required to cope with changing signal intensity caused by meteorological conditions. “MultiDyne is excited to introduce the SatLink SL-2150 links, offering a compact and economical solution for RF fibre transport,” said Frank Jachetta, managing director of MultiDyne. “The introduction of the SatLink SL-2150 signifies entry into RF fibre transport market for MultiDyne and brings us to the point of providing each and every signal type of transport over fibre for proAV and broadcast.”
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MultiDyne Video & Fiber Optic Systems, a provider of fibre-optic-based video and audio transport and routing solutions for broadcast
and pro AV applications, made a recent debut in the RF fibre transport space with the introduction of the MultiDyne SatLink SL-2150 satellite fibre-optic link. 










