30th Jul 2010 rss feed

NEW NVT StubEQ Active Receiver Hubs

Joining Network Video Technologies' (NVT) comprehensive range of UTP Hybrid VideoTM transmission products, is a new range of StubEQTM Active Receiver Hubs that combine savings on valuable equipment racking space with NVT's revolutionary    Digital EQTM technology.

The 1U tall 19" rack-mount StubEQTM Active Receiver Hubs are just 2" deep, and provide the transmission of real-time camera video at distances up to 600m using Cat5 UTP cable and an NV-653T Active Transmitter. Available in 8 (NV-842), 16 (NV-1642) and 32-channel (NV-3242) versions, the new StubEQTM hubs continuously and automatically compensate for cable attenuation and ground loops, independent of video signal image - meaning no video equalisation adjustments are necessary, saving valuable installation time and associated costs.

As with all NVT products, the new additions provide unparalleled interference rejection and ground loop isolation, allow video and low-voltage power to coexist within the same single 4-pair cable, carry a Lifetime Warranty, and are UL and cUL listed, and CE, RoHS, and WEEE compliant. Each StubEQTM Hub includes rack-mount hardware and RJ45-to-screw terminal adaptors for easy RJ45 termination.

Steve Proctor, NVT's Sales Director commented: "Our expanded range of innovative UTP Hybrid VideoTM transmission products, now including the new StubEQTM Active Receiver Hubs, offers installers and specifiers an unparalleled choice of high-performance, cost-effective video transmission solutions. The deployment of NVT Digital EQTM products is yielding significant savings, superior image quality and consistency of interference free camera video in surveillance systems across the globe."


For further information, please contact:

Steve Proctor                                                         Graeme Powell

Sales Director                                                           Director

Network Video Technologies Ltd                        GPM Ltd

Tel: 020 8977 6614                                                  Tel: 01765 608851

steve.proctor@nvt.com                                            graemepowell@gpm.org.uk

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