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Overview
The Video Separator is a signal booster and splitter that is used
to take video input from a single source and direct it to four
video outputs for monitors using analog signals. The signal boost
obtained by using the VS-134 allows you to not only split the
signal but to extend the distance so that you can send the signal
to about 210 feet. This is no mean feat, your average VGA card,
over a standard VGA cable, sends a clear VGA signal approximately
25 feet. This makes public broadcasts from a single computer very
feasible. If you want to display the same information on many
monitors at once, such as in a classroom environment, or at a
demonstration, this product performs incredibly well. Bandwidth is
the term that is used to describe the signal capacity of these
units. In general, bandwidth is directly proportional to the amount
of data transmitted per unit of time. Specifically, in analog
signals, bandwidth is the difference between the highest-frequency
and the lowest frequency components of a given signal. For example
a voice telephone signal has a bandwidth of 3000 Hz (or 3000 cycles
per second), where an analog TV signal has a bandwidth of
approximately 6MHz (or 6 million cycles per second) which is
approximately 2000 times greater than a simple voice phone call.
These units have a bandwidth of 350MHz (which is 350 million cycles
per second) and that is almost 60 times greater than a simple TV
signal. This huge bandwidth allows for the transmission of large
amounts of information at a very high rate of speed, and thus you
can use the very high resolution setting of 1920 x 1440 in 24 or 32
bit true color mode at a refresh rate of 80Hz.
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