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| The VideoLynx Z70A is a high quality
4 channel PLL synthesized mini (3.5 oz.) ATV transmitter. The Z70A is
capable of transmitting on 4 different 70 cm ATV frequencies. Three of
the frequencies coincide with the cable TV channels 58, 59 and 60. An
audio sub-carrier generator is built in. All that is required is an audio
source to transmit sound. No external tuning is required since the Z70A
uses a PLL synthesizer. Up to 16 Custom frequencies within the allocated
70 cm ATV band can be provided. |
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- The Z70A is the ONLY ATV transmitter that packs
4 standard ATV frequencies in one tiny package.
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- Frequencies are 426.25MHz, 427.25MHz (Cable
CH 58). 434.00MHz (Cable CH 59), 439.25MHz ( Cable CH60)
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- Up to 16 different frequencies can be custom
ordered. ( Only within allocated ATV frequency plans)
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- Dip switch frequency select
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- Highly linear output stage provides a super
clean ATV signal
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- Measures only 1.5WX0.75HX3.5L
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- Buitl in audio input level control
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- Ruggedly designed to the highest professional
standards
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- Internally protected for reverse polarity
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- BNC female for 50 ohm antenna
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- Spurious emissions are below 40dB
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- Highly linear output stage provides a super
clean ATV signal
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- Up to 100mW of sync tip power output.
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- Note:
The Videolynx Z70A is an Amateur Radio ATV transmitter. This
transmitter can ONLY be operated in the USA by a Technician
class (or higher) licensed Radio Amateur, and for legal purposes
per 47 CFR part 97 of the FCC Rules. 97.113 of the FCC Rules
prohibits the use of Amateur Radio Frequencies to further any
business purpose, whether for profit or non-profit. With few
exceptions, per 91.111, any transmission must be directed to
at least one other licensed Radio Amateur. Amateur Radio is
intended for personal or hobby non-commercial communications
between licensed Radio Amatuers. With the exception of running
less than 1 watt for radio control purposes, Amateurs must identify
with their call letters plainly seen in the video every 10 minutes
for extended transmissions, and at the end of every transmission
per 97.119
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