Converts IRIG-B into Commercial Standard
Vertical interval Time Code (Broadcast Industry
Standard - SMPTE)
Inserts Time information on each frame
without obscuring the picture area
Allows user to set 3 ID Bits Example: Tail # and
Recorder #
Available in rugged cases
1 and 2 Channel versions available
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The REI-8310 is an IRIG-B to VITC time code converter. The unit will accept the IRIG signal at play/record speed and insert VITC code on three independent video channels. The REI-8310 is supplied as a bare PC board which accepts a power source of +28 VDC and is designed for high G-force environments. Three separate video loops are provided (Augat 101-HG connectors). A separate three digit ID number for each channel may be set via thumb-wheel switches. This number is encoded in the VITC user bits, as are the Julian Date data. Power and time code inputs are accessible on solder/push on terminals.
Once the VITC time information is on the tape the customer can then search quickly to points of interest and use SYNC ROLL to synchronize playback of up to six different tapes. Since VITC is a broadcast industry standard, one can use broadcast editing equipment and utilize the IRIG time information to ease and speed editing. Ask for the Time Synchronized Video Systems paper for more details.
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