video distribution amplifier

  • 1Video Distribution Amplifier — WikiV A device used to divide single video signals, while boosting their strength for delivery to multiple video devices …

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  • 2Distribution amplifier — In electronics, a distribution amplifier or simply distribution amp, is a device that accepts a single input signal and provides this same signal to multiple isolated outputs. These devices are important because they allow a signal to be… …

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  • 3distribution amp — TV (distribution amplifier) Divides single video or audio signals, while boosting theirstrength, for delivery to multiple audio/video acceptors. Allows simultaneous recording on multiple VCR’s from the same source, especially useful for tape… …

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  • 4Mean Streets (video game) — Mean Streets Developer(s) Access Software Publisher(s) Access Software …

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  • 5TeleMation Inc. — was a company specializing in products for the post production and Film industry. Was Located in Salt Lake City, UT. TeleMation started with a line of B W video equipment and later manufactured Color Video Products. Lyle Keys was the founder and… …

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  • 6Grass Valley (company) — For other uses, see Grass Valley (disambiguation). Grass Valley Industry ICT Broadcast and Media segment Founded April 7, 1959 Headquarters Nevada City, California, USA Key people …

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  • 7VDA — abbr. Video Distribution Amplifier …

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  • 8Kramer Electronics, Ltd. — Kramer Electronics Ltd. Kramer Electronics is a company that designs, manufactures and distributes signal management products for analog and digital video signals, audio signals, computer graphics video signals and control signals which are… …

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  • 9Satellite television — List of digital television broadcast standards DVB standards (Europe) DVB S (satellite) DVB S2 DVB T (terrestrial) DVB T2 DVB C …

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  • 10Diplexer — A diplexer is a passive device that implements frequency domain multiplexing. Two ports (e.g., L and H) are multiplexed onto a third port (e.g., S). The signals on ports L and H occupy disjoint frequency bands. Consequently, the signals on L and… …

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