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BTX Introduces the New ProBlox Multi-Connector System for Broadcast and A/V Applications (31/3/2008)

BTX Technologies, Inc. introduces a new multi-connector system that provides a single connector for multiple signals. Ideal for broadcast and A/V applications, the new ProBlox system enables quick set-up and tear-down, saving installers both time and money in the field.

As a cost-effective solution for bundling numerous signals, the ProBlox system combines 16 coax and 26 audio/data/control contacts in one multi-connector ˜ allowing fast and simple set-up and tear-down in applications such as remote broadcasting, rental, rack staging, corporate settings, podiums, and more.

ProBlox is field-terminatable and custom configurable for numerous combinations. It can be used anywhere HDTV, video, VGA, analog/digital audio, control signals, or DC power need to be fed to a single location. Built of rugged and durable components, and offering true 75-ohm video contacts for an HD signal, the ProBlox system reduces the number of individual connectors, eliminating clutter and offering a clean, professional finished look.

"The ProBlox system is designed to make set-up in schools, conference rooms, auditoriums, houses of worship, and mobile trucks so simple that even a non-technical user can handle it," said Greg Schwartz, president of BTX. "With the ProBlox system everything is in one connector, and because of the economical price point, it saves both money and time."

The ProBlox system will be available in June 2008.

www.btx.com

 

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