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MultiDyne Video & Fiber Optic Solutions has over 40 years of experience serving the broadcast and video production communities worldwide. MultiDyne leads the industry in pioneering signal conversion and fiber-optic-based transport systems for the broadcast, cable, satellite, production, digital cinema, surveillance, teleconferencing, and Pro AV markets across all business verticals.
* Does not support Copy/Upload Parameters. Supports Save
* no I/O modules, No SNMP
* Requires extra PS-OGX for redundant power
* Supports Copy/Upload/Save Parameters
* no I/O modules
The MDoG-6001-DA-2X4-AA is a remote gain analog audio distribution amplifier designed for broadcast use. It can be used as either a mono 1x8 or dual-channel 1x4 stereo audio distribution amplifier.
The MDoG-6001-DA8-AESB is a 110 Ohm AES/EBU digital audio distribution amplifier designed for broadcast use. It provides 8 copies of the incoming balanced AES3 signal when used with the R2-6001-DA8-AESB full rear module or 4 copies of the incoming signal when used with the R2-6001-DA8-AESB split rear module.
The MDoG-6001-DA8-AESU is a 75 Ohm AES/EBU digital audio distribution amplifier designed for broadcast use.
The MDoG-6021-ADC-2AESU quad analog audio to 75 Ohm AES/EBU converter is a broadcast quality, modular solution, which converts 4 analog audio channels to 2, 24-bit, unbalanced AES-3id signals.
The MDoG-6021-DAC-4AA dual AES/EBU to quad analog audio converter is a broadcast quality modular product used to convert 2 unbalanced AES digital audio signals into 4 channels of analog audio. The MDoG-6021-DAC-4AA supports audio sampling frequencies from 32kHz to 96kHz.
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