THE ORK 1712

Is a compact analog sync or NTSC/PAL composite video
to fiber optic receiver. This device is specifically designed to combat the
restrictions involved with the distribution of broadcast quality analog
reference and composite video signals over long distances.

When paired with the fiber optic transmitter OTX 1712 you have a very
cost-effective optical transmission system for analog sync reference
signals or NTSC/PAL composite video. This device is particularly useful
for reference sync distribution between remote installations to maintain
correct synchronization.

Unlike other very basic analog to fiber conversion solutions, the ORX 1702
incorporates technology to maintain a very high degree of sync and burst
phase stability during the fiber reception and analog conversion.

THE ORK 1712

Is a compact analog sync or NTSC/PAL composite video
to fiber optic receiver. This device is specifically designed to combat the
restrictions involved with the distribution of broadcast quality analog
reference and composite video signals over long distances.

When paired with the fiber optic transmitter OTX 1712 you have a very
cost-effective optical transmission system for analog sync reference
signals or NTSC/PAL composite video. This device is particularly useful
for reference sync distribution between remote installations to maintain
correct synchronization.

Unlike other very basic analog to fiber conversion solutions, the ORX 1702
incorporates technology to maintain a very high degree of sync and burst
phase stability during the fiber reception and analog conversion.

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