Powered by batteries, with HD/SD encoder, link system Wireless DVB-T/COFDM, weighing less than 12lbs and self-contained in a sturdy suitcase on the back
XVD Corporation, introduced the second generation of NewsHound II, with an advanced technology system that includes an encoder powered by battery and a wireless transmission system DVB-T/COFDM for Electronic News Collection (DENG) in standard and high definition definition, and other remote camera applications.
When NewsHound was presented for the first time in the United States, at NAB 2006, immediately caught the attention of the major chains national and international who had been looking for a way to allow news teams to work effectively beyond the limitations of your vehicles DENG. Today, chains on three continents have been finished successful evaluations of NewsHound II, which incorporates a number of additional features requested in previous tests, such as wireless transmission options in the spectrum 2 GHz and 7 GHz.
NewsHound II XVD allows operators to risk up to three miles low line of sight conditions from a mobile UNIT DENG u another reception site (depending on configuration) and stream content encoded at 1080i, 720p, 480i (NTSC), or 576i (PAL) in real time, captured by any camera brand professional or prosumer grade DV. NewsHound II owns a camera SDI input with stereo analog audio built-in or apart. It also has an Ethernet output that allows the NewsHound to operate with an internet link or telco when you use the record/play option of the TX2000 encoder.
With only 12 pounds of weight, encoder, transmitting antenna and battery Rechargeable go in a sturdy suitcase on the back proof of water and ventilation. XVD NewsHound II works up to four hours with just one battery change, which makes the concept of news coverage by a person a reality immediate practice, which expands the ability to cover news and the work possibilities of the DENG news teams. Either on foot, by bicycle, taxi, boat or aircraft, a only operator can now cover breaking news, previously unattainable for large mobile units. The System can also record up to an hour and a half in high definition or six hours in standard definition, to be reproduced when necessary to the reception site DVB-T/COFDM, or over a telco or internet connection.
The design NewsHound II's ergonomic counterweight to camera weight and improves operator comfort even after hours of work, while the case protects its components.

