- All of the cameras in the ProHD system are outfitted with WB-MCA 100 camera transceiver modules and can reach up to two thousand feet mounted atop a vehicle. In addition, the transceiver modules simply plug right in to the USB connectors of the camera.
- Zixi error correction and variable bit control system is in the built-in encoders of the cameras. The JVC streaming cameras can additionally be used with smaller 400 foot range modules. The ProHD system actually creates a stand alone virtual network as the system can receive and send from a pair of mobile carriers. When using the 400 foot range, handheld cameras are ideal for the broadcasts.
- It is the rooftop camera array that allows for the dual communication from the dual remote sites. It's like having a mobile studio that is ready for anything. All of the electronic components and antennas are securely mounted for you and are rated IP67 to provide the user with the most reliable performance even in the most hostile of live broadcasting environments.
- All of a broadcaster's units can be connected to a singular IP address due to the BPL-380 router that is safely operating at the in-house source with the router aggregating up to 20 cellular uplinks. This mobile back haul system becomes a reliable tool for your broadcasting efforts when you combine BR-800 Broadcaster BR-DE 800 PROHD Decoder.
JVC Releases Its ProHD Wireless Bridge for Live Broadcasts
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