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Introduction
The SOL4DCAM MK2 is a the second generation drop camera from Cobham.
The SOL4DCAM MK2Transmitter incorporates a COFDM digital video
transmitter, battery, camera and microphone into a rapid deployment robust
chassis. The integral camera can also be abstracted on a cable or used as a
generic video input giving the second generation DropCam a high degree of
flexibility.
The SOL4DCAM MK2is ideal for rapid deployment tactical scenarios where
video coverage is required across ranges of typically 300-500m and line of
sight is not available.
The SOL4DCAM MK2Transmitter is housed in a rugged IP66 housing and is
suitable for outdoor deployment. The integral battery pack provides upto 4
hours of power and can be recharged using the DC supply provided.
The SOL4DCAM MK2Transmitter is provided with an interface cable that
provides a generic input interface for video, two audios and a data channel
(can be used for sensor data or GPS typically). The SOL4DCAMTransmitter
is supplied with a high resolution low light camera with interchangeable lenses,
which docks directly to the transmitter body, or can be abstracted using a 3m
cable. The SOL4DCAM MK2 is also compatible with the full range of domo
cameras, some of which can also dock directly to make a self contained video
transmission system for rapid deployment scenarios. Cameras can also be
abstracted from the transmitter body, this is sometimes more convenient in
hide situations.
Security of the link is ensured through the use of AES128/256 encryption.
The DropCam can be upgraded to a DropCam3G by the additiona of an
integral 3G modem for long range network monitoring and system control.
This upgrade is not a field upgrade but requires the DropCam to be returned to
domo.
IMPORTANT NOTE
The SOL4DCAM2 product range has been specifically designed for government security and law
enforcement users, the equipment will tune across frequencies that are only available to licensed
government users. Non-government users should employ the equipment restricted to the license
exempt bands only typically 1.389 to 1.399GHz, 2.400 to 2.483GHz and 5.725 to 5.875GHz, or in
bands specified by the appropriate authorities.