Rugged HD Video Recorder Supports Two Flash Cards

Aug. 11, 2011
Supporting two CompactFlash storage cards for more than three hours of high-definition (HD) recording, the Skyquest VRDV-5002 HD video recorder performs reliably in harsh environments including extreme temperature, high shock and vibration conditions.

Supporting two CompactFlash storage cards for more than three hours of high-definition (HD) recording, the Skyquest VRDV-5002 HD video recorder performs reliably in harsh environments including extreme temperature, high shock and vibration conditions. It eases the integration of HD video recording into space, weight, and power constrained airborne and ground military, paramilitary, and search-and-rescue platforms. Video formats supported include composite or S-Video in PAL or NTSC format, or the latest HD video. Additionally, the VRDV-5002   measures 146 mm x 56 mm x 256 mm and weighs 1.5 kg. The unit supports a single channel HD-SDI input and output. For more info, call Jerri-Lynne Charbonneau at Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing. (613) 254-5112.

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