Manufacturer of real-time, unshielded twisted pair (UTP) CCTV video transmission equipment, Network Video Technologies (NVT), will be exhibiting at techsec, stand E14, in London in November.
The company will be showing their range of single, four, eight, 16 and 32-channel transceivers, and for easier system integration, their latest DA hubs, featuring a built-in distribution amplifier with multiple outputs per channel. NVT will be demonstrating how its range of UTP video transmitters and receivers can provide an alternative to using coax, or fibre-optic cable for the transmission of CCTV camera video at distances of up to 1 mile (1.6km). NVT UTP benefits include improved quality of distributed camera images, plus installation time and cable cost savings, it is claimed.
NVT’s range of UTP transmission products offer a choice of input connectivity options via hubs with screw terminal, RJ-45, or BNC video inputs, to cater for flexible equipment integration. Complementing their UTP transmission products and designed to enable fast and easy installation, NVT claim, their new four and 16-channel ‘cable integrator’ boxes featuring RJ-45 input and output connectivity allowing video, power and telemetry to be distributed. NVT staff will be on hand throughout the exhibition.