
SOLH264TX Broadcast Transmitter
H264TX, H264ENGTX, H264ENC
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Part A - User Guide
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Rev 1.2 2013-05-02
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For example, transmitter one may have a wide shot of the target house requiring only
low bit rate so you can see the door open or the car arrive.
Transmitter two might have a high resolution camera on a close up of the door so you
can identify the target. This will require high bit rate.
Let’s see how we might do this:
3.
Chain your transmitters together.
4.
Move the Bit Rate Balance slider to suit your operation.
In my example I have chained encoder two into encoder one so I can transmit two video
products over the single frequency of RF Output 1 (1000MHz).
Then, I moved the Bit Rate Balance slider to allocate 75% of the available bit rate to
Encoder two and 25% to Encoder one.
13.15
Dividing Bit Rate using a Manual Method
You can see the great advantage of being able to divide the Bit Rate unequally using the
SOLO 6 Bit Rate Balance Slider, but what if you don’t have SOLO 6?
There is a manual way of doing this same exercise using two conventional transmitters.
Before you Begin
You’ll need:
At least one Receiver.
Two SOLH264TX Transmitters each configured to accept an SD video source.
A video source for each transmitter (I’m using SD in my example)