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Communications, codecs
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Phoenix Studio
PHOENIX STUDIO is an IP audiocodec, in a single 1 U rack-mountable case, with stereo analogue and digital inputs and outputs and universal power supply (90-250V AC). The PHOENIX also has two slots for inserting optional communication modules: POTS, ISDN, X21, V35 and GSM. Indeed the modular approach of the PHOENIX means that future modules can be easily developed depending upon market preferences.
Data Sheet , PDF To discuss at a forum
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RANGER
RANGER is an Audio and Data multiplexor for a full duplex channel E1/T1 of up to 2 Mb, with capacity for 15 circuits of 15-khz, 31circuits of 7.5-Khz or 62 circuits of 3.5-Khz, or else the corresponding data channels V-35 or X-21 interfaces at 64, 128 or 256 Kb.
Data Sheet , PDF To discuss at a forum
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TLE-02D
TLE-02D: Three units packed in the most unique box on the market:
- An Audiocodec with Terminal Adapter, to establish high quality connections on Euro-ISDN lines.
- A Portable Mixer with headphone amplifiers and 4 wire connectors for use on dedicated circuits, radio links, etc.
- A Digital Hybrid, with echo suppression and frequency extender, for use on analogue telephone lines or mobile telephone.
Data Sheet , PDF To discuss at a forum
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MPAC-02
The AEQ MPAC-02 is a multi format portable communications unit. In a single unit, all the necessary tools are present in order to establish an audio data link between the studio and remote location. Considering its compact size and utility it still offers the best sound quality and ease of use.
Data Sheet for MPAC-02, PDF To discuss at a forum
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SWING
The SWING is a portable AudioCodec with built-in ISDN Terminal Adapter, double port interface compatible with ETSI (Euro-ISDN) and ANSI (National-1) communication Standards for 64 and 128 KBPS. It features a Digital Telephone Hybrid for analog lines, incorporating features such as Frequency Extender and Echo Cancellation, and connection through cell phone as a back-up or additional coordination circuit for the ISDN Connection.
To discuss at a forum
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