 The PRX-II is RF Central's digital-only, 4:2:0 handheld receiver with
monitor solution. The highly versatile unit serves as a receiver confidence
monitor, COFDM receiver, and engineering diagnostic tool. The PRX-II
compact digital COFDM receiver includes an integral high brightness 5.6
inch LCD display.
Designed for the needs of security, surveillance and broadcast users, it
can be configured in a variety of bands depending upon customer application.
The receiver can be configured at time of order for 2 GHz (broadcast),
5.8 GHz (license free) or 6.4/7.1 GHz (law enforcement/other) use.
Weighing only 1 lb. (.45 kg), the package is highly portable and can be
powered by available internal batteries or via an external 12 Vdc supply or
lighter adapter. The PRX-II decodes 4:2:0 video and can be configured for
6, 7 or 8 MHz bandwidths by the operator.
Local control is available through front panel push button access with
available lock-out feature to retain settings. Other features include
Composite Video Output, VGA Output, Analog Audio Output, Earphone
Output, built in internal speakers and tripod mount. The units top mounted
SD card slot, allows the user to record the received stream for later
playback with full local control.
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FEATURES:
Portable COFDM/DVB-T receiver
Lightweight, handheld design
5.6" TFT LCD display
Up to 2.0 hour runtime on internal batteries
Composite and VGA video output
Stereo analog audio output via RCA
jacks, 1/8" mini headphone jack
n Stream recording and playback via
standard SD cardOPTIONS:
Available in 2.0, 5.8 and 6.4 GHz bands
(other bands upon request)
Spare Lithium Polymer batteries
Cigarette Lighter 12VDC power cable
Rubber protection sleeve with desktop
stand
"Power bracket" with handle and
Anton Bauer interface plate
(enables powering the receiver
for long periods using an A/B Dionic 90)
Anton Bauer Dionic 90 Lithium-Ion camera
battery (requires the "power bracket"
option)APPLICATIONS:
Portable and handheld receive applications,
including ENG
confidence monitoring, security and
surveillance environments
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