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434 SP TX

434 SP TX  
   
 
   
 
   
     
     
 

The new Time Code system is designed to transmit time code from a camera to a recorder using a reliable and robust UHF link,
operating at 434.075 MHz

It is narrow band and crystal controlled for high immunity to interference

The Transmitters are DTI approved to EN 300-220 and do not require a licence

 
     
     
  434 MHz Self Powered Time Code Transmitter (copyright Black Box Video) The Self Powered Time Code Transmitter can be powered either from its 4 pin Hirose socket, or from a single PP3 type battery

 

It accommodates a wide range of time code input levels, and data inputs is on a standard BNC

 

You can expect a good range up to 300 metres

 

The old locking toggle switch has GONE!  (too many mole-wrench related breakages!) and we now have a very nice, neat, short toggle on/off switch

 
     
     
   
     
     
 
 
 

 

 
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  All prices are shown in GB Pounds Sterling  
 

 
   
 
     
       
         
 
   
   

This page last updated 01 June 2008

 

 

 

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