Description
Sony WLL-CA50 MPEG Wireless Adaptor for Sony Camcorders - B Stock
The MPEG Wireless Link System provides a stable, high quality wireless transmission system from a Sony camcorder to a base such as an OB van. By eliminating the cable between camera and the van, the mobility of the camera is greatly increased. Based on 2.4 GHz wireless technology, MPEG encoding, and COFDM transmission, the Sony Wireless Camera System is ideal for delivering live news from the field, or for covering golf or similar sporting events
Sony WLL-CA50 Features:
Compact construction
The WLL-CA50 is a compact adaptor which fits directly to most Sony camcorders to provide very quick and easy conversion to wireless mode. It weighs just 1.2 kg, and adds only 65mm to the length of the camcorder. A standard Sony battery fits directly to the rear of the adaptor.
Direct docking to Sony camcorders
No connecting cables are required between the WLL-CA50 and the camcorder. All video and audio signals are connected through the multi-pin docking connector.
Compatible with most Sony broadcast camcorders including:
MPEG IMX
MSW-900P
Digital Betacam
DVW-700WSP, 707P, 709WSP, 790WSP
Betacam SX
DNW-7P, 9WSP, 90P, 90WSP
Optical Disc
PDW-510P, 530P
Simple Menu operation
All transmitting parameters are controlled using an LCD display on the side of the adaptor, and operation is simple to use for efficient field operation. Operating frequencies, modulation parameters, interleaving modes etc can be quickly recalled using a variety of preset operating modes
Secure Encryption Key
To ensure that the transmitted signal can only be received by an authorised person, a three digit Encryption Key code can be added to the transmitted signal. The signal is then scrambled, and the same key must be entered in the receiver in order to receive the signal.
Programmable operating frequency
The Wireless Link system can be set to one of 7 preset operating frequencies in the 2.4 GHz band. These frequencies are set with 12 MHz channel spacing. The actual occupied bandwidth is only 8MHz, which leaves a 2 MHz guard band at both ends of the channel. If required (to avoid interference, for example), the centre frequency can be manually adjusted in 1 MHz steps within each channel.
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