Amazing! "digital Proceiver" By Modulation Science

US $300.00

  • San Diego, California, United States
  • Jan 29th
 ALOHA Ebayers!!!   **We have 1 Beautiful piece of Technology here.  Priced to SELL Fast!!!  Don't be afraid to shoot us your  Best offer.  DON'T MISS OUT ON THIS GREAT SAVINGS.   MSi Modulation Sciences – DIGITAL PROCEIVER Model: DIGI-PRO   This item sells Brand New at Starting Prices from: $3,950.00 to$4557.00  NO JOKE!  PLEASE RESEARCH!!!   **This ITEM is in Great Condition comes with Power Supply cord as well.  No other hardware or cables included.     US Shipping is FREE! International Shipping is NOT FREE!!!!   Product Details: Many television stations currently send IFB to talent in the field during ENG situations via the PRO audio channel in their NTSC TV signal. Some stations have switched to wireless/cell phones or 2-way radio but those operations that rely on the use of the PRO channel for cueing will face a problem after the analog cut-off on February 17, 2009 because there will be no more NTSC and hence no more PRO channel. Modulation Sciences, Inc. (Somerset,N.J.) has announced that it has developed technology that will allow stations to send IFB via the ATSC Transport Stream (TS) in their DTV signal. This technology places MPEG-1 encoded audio into the TS which must be assigned its own PID. The number of IFB channels available is limited only by the bandwidth the station is able to allocate for this purpose. Each MPEG-1, layer 2 data stream requires 96 kbps. Each audio channel takes 48 kbps but they must be assigned in pairs. Most MPEG encoders already have the ability to generate the MPEG-1 layer 2 data streams. Stations should check with their encoder manufacturer for guidance. Once the IFB audio is in the station's TS, a receiver located in the ENG vehicle is tuned to the DTV channel, the MPEG-1data stream is extracted and IFB or cue audio is output to the talent. This operates much like a digital version of analog PRO receivers in use today. The receiver includes LG Electronics' 6th generation DTV receiver chip set which provides significantly improved ATSC over-the-air reception. It was generally believed previously that there was too much latency in the ATSC DTV signal to use it for an effective IFB system. However, Modulation Sciences has indicated that it recently measured an end-to-end latency with this technology at just less than 100 mSec. The product is called "DIGITAL PROceiver" Product Specifications  Channel select by 2 decimal switches PID select of 13 bits by 4 decimal switches Audio line level (available via bushing on top of case) Signal strength for antenna aiming Level sensitive amber LED Audio level on IFB channel A Audio level on IFB channel B Valid DTV signal present - tuner locked Coding MPEG-1 layer 2 Product Dimensions  Size: (H x W x D) 1.52” x 7.29” x 12.00” ***QUALITY OF TECHNOLOGY*** Unlike cell phones, no per minute charge for IFB             Unlimited number of IFB channels as needed               Highly reliable coverage – including urban areas               Transmitted on and as reliable as your own signal               100%dependable. Works TODAY and after analog shutdown             DIGITAL PROceiver is private             Aircraft legal, unlike cell phones               Unparalleled audio quality – fewer missed cues             Very easy to use               Affordable– no price increase from analog to digital               Low latency – Superior to most satellite circuits Posted with eBay Mobile
Condition Used :
An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections.
Seller Notes Fully Tested, Fully Functional, and is considered in Great condition.

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