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The VFS6800+ frame synchronizer contains a genlock reference signal and provides an audio synchronization signal for a complimentary audio card. It allows infinite phasing relative to reference and passes all ancillary data. You can connect both NTSC and PAL-B reference video signals at the same time to allow automatic switching between 525 and
625 line standards. You can set up, control, and monitor the VFS6800+ either locally via card-edge switches or remotely on a PC using CCSTM PilotTM, CCS CoPilotTM, CCS NavigatorTM, or +Pilot LiteTM control software. For remote control, you can use either a serial RS-232 or optional
ICE6800+ Ethernet connection.
Other VFS6800+ features include the following:
• 10-bit processing
• SDI processing amplifier with adjustments for black level,
luminance gain, chrominance gain, hue, and black and white clip
• Internal test signal generator
• Input signals:
• Serial digital SMPTE 259M
• Genlock
• 3 GPI inputs for compatibility with older frames
(double-slot VFS6800+DR back connectors only)
• Output signals:
• Three synchronized serial digital SMPTE 259M outputs
(single-slot VFS6800+SR back connectors only provide two)
• One reclocked original serial digital SMPTE 259M input
This equipment is located in AE
Manufacturer | Leitch |
Model | VFS6800+ Video |
Year | - |
Country | UAE |
Condition | Good |
Main category | Broadcast, Film and Audio |
Subcategory | Other Broadcast Equipment, Film & Audio |
ID | P80924033 |
Client type | Machinery dealer |
On Kitmondo since | 2017 |
Number of listings | 0 |
Country | UAE |
Employees | 1 - 10 |
Established | 2016 |
Company description |
UAE’s only one-stop shop for used and refurbished broadcasting equipment. Home to the only inventory of used, refurbished and demo equipment in the Middle East, we buy and sell high-quality used b… read more UAE’s only one-stop shop for used and refurbished broadcasting equipment. Home to the only inventory of used, refurbished and demo equipment in the Middle East, we buy and sell high-quality used broadcast and AV equipment to radio and TV customers primarily in the Gulf as well as other parts of the word. We source our equipment from premier broadcasters in the region and employ an efficient team of engineers to refurbish and service the gear we have acquired before selling them. All used broadcast equipment comes with a three-month warranty.
We have successfully provided integrated solutions and equipment to end users in U.AE, Egypt, India, Jordan, Pakistan, Afghanistan, the Philippines and Turkey. Having established a firm foothold in the Middle East and Asia, BSBroadcast is constantly looking to extend its portfolio of equipment and solutions through partnerships with leading European and American used equipment dealers The Ceo, who has worked in MENA region to build broadcast facilities from scratch, established BS Broadcast in 2016. On this journey, the CEO identified a need among customers for revamped and restored equipment at lower costs. Additionally, he has been active in the Middle East and South Asian broadcasting industry since 1999 and has developed a vast network of contacts that came with requirements for used equipment.
In essence, the company was born out of these demands and presently serves customers worldwide. Having a base in the UAE has helped facilitate easy shipment across the globe.
Our inventory includes an extensive range of 3G/HD/SD equipment including playout servers, satellite antennae and terminals, RF modulators, frequency converters, multiplexers, HPA, SPG, waveform monitors, up-converters, routers and switchers, and more from the world’s leading manufacturers. Whether rotating out your existing equipment, or clearing out your storage area, bsbroadcast.com can assist you in securing maximum value for your investments. Should you want a quote for your used systems cameras, broadcast lenses, mixers or SR decks, please contact our trade sales team. |
Last activity | Feb. 1, 2022 |