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theibcdaily For the latest show news and updates follow #IBC2014 Arrow-X SDI and Tomahawk SDI debut Paralinx By Heather McLean


Los Angeles-based Paralinx has announced the European debut of the Arrow-X SDI and Tomahawk SDI. Paralinx stated the


predecessors to the new products, the Arrow and Arrow Plus, received positive responses, yet professional and broadcast customers were looking for an additional product


Familiar products – less familiar company Spacepath


Communications By Ian McMurray


The Stellar family of high-power outdoor amplifiers may be familiar to IBC visitors – but the new company behind them is perhaps less so, as the show marks its first major public appearance since being formed earlier in the year.


The company in question is Spacepath Communications. “As the only dedicated supplier of satcom HPAs in Europe, we combine the proven performance of the Stellar range of amplifiers with first-class customer support from satellite professionals with over 60 years of industry experience,” said Newton Burnet, the company’s CEO. “Applications for these high-power outdoor amplifiers cover all mission-critical segments including satellite newsgathering, flyaway or truck- based systems, fixed-earth stations and military satellite communications.”


The Stellar family of satellite uplink high power amplifiers is claimed to be robust, highly efficient, and lightweight. The StellarCool and StellarMini range of travelling wave tube amplifiers covers all of the primary satellite frequency bands including: C-, X-, Ku-, and DBS-band. On display is the StellarMini amplifier range, offering what Spacepath says are the most efficient 180W Ku Band products on the market today. Also on show are the StellarCool range of 400W and 750W C, Ku and DBS outdoor amplifiers. These products use high efficiency TWTs, says Spacepath, with proven power supply designs, providing compact, efficient uplink amplifiers. 4.A61i


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that had two critical qualities: significantly-increased range and HD-SDI compatibility. “What we came up with was the next evolutionary step in the


wireless video market: the ultra- long-range Tomahawk and the long-range Arrow-X. Now we are excited at the opportunity to unveil the HD-SDI Arrow-X and


with Tomahawk systems at IBC this year,” said Paralinx co- founder, Greg Smokler. “We’ve already set an aggressive price for Tomahawk and now with Arrow-X systems starting at $3995, nearly anyone who wants long-range, zero-delay HD wireless now has access.”


Having launched the ultra- long-range Tomahawk system at IBC2013, Paralinx now has two products with the capability for use on an unmanned aerial vehicle, Steadicam rig, brushless gimbal, car-to-car set up or even a broadcast pedestal camera. 9.D18


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