Canon DT-120 Type SFP Owner's Manual

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Positioned on a hillside a quarter-mile away, a Canon
DIGISUPER100xs HD telephoto lens on an HD camera
captures a live panoramic beauty shot of a major
college stadium, complete with a cheering crowd
surrounding the location studio hosts. But how does
the broadcaster relay that dramatic HD video back to
their TV truck?
Sports Network Needs to Relay 
Telephoto HD Point-of-View Shot 
From Remote Vantage Point
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The Canobeam DT-150 HD
Using Free Space Optics, the Canobeam DT-150 HD
delivers live, uncompressed HD-SDI video from a
maximum recommended transmission distance of
approximately 1 kilometer (3,168 ft.). Canobeam 
DT-150 HD advantages include:
Using media converters, the broadcaster converted the
HD-SDI signal from the HD camera to single-mode 
fiber-optic cable, which interfaced directly to a Canobeam
DT-150 HD. The HD-SDI signal was received by a
second Canobeam DT-150 HD, relayed via single-mode
fiber and converted back to coaxial cable via a media
converter, and then received by the HD broadcast truck.
Quick set-up/quick tear-down.
No need to install quarter-mile HD fiber cable.
No frequency interference, coordination, or licensing 
necessary with Free Space Optics.
Exclusive Canon Auto Tracking maintains beam 
alignment despite vibrations from camera platforms, 
street traffic, or wind conditions.
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DT-150 HD
DC or Local AC