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MultiDyne provides fibre links for 2008 Beijing torch relay

2 June 2008

New York/Hong Kong/Macau - MultiDyne Video & Fiber Optic Systems‘s DVM-1000 video and audio fibre transport links were used to provide video coverage of the recent Olympic torch relay through Hong Kong (May 2) and Macau (May 3).
“We were very excited to be able to offer a practical fibre solution for coverage of the relay,” said Bob McAlpine, vice president of global sales & business development for MultiDyne
"MultiDyne’s fibre transport link played an important role in the coverage of the event,” said Jackey Cheng, director of sales & marketing of CT Technology. “We appreciated the prompt delivery and strenuous technical support for the interface of the digital cameras to the fibre links, which resulted in smooth shooting."
The DVM-1000 series is designed for applications that demand professional quality video, audio and data transmission over fibre. Applications include links from studio to transmitter (STL), studio to studio, studio to CATV head-end, common carrier, RBOC Telco circuits, distance learning, Intelligent Transportation Systems & back-haul feeds from special events. The series supports NTSC, PAL, SECAM , as well as video, with diplexed audio carriers at 4.5MHz, 5.8 MHz and 6.4 MHz.


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