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21/05/2014

JE Becomes North American Distributor For ABonAir

Joseph Electronics (JE) has announced that it has become an authorized North American distributor and service center for Israel's ABonAir.

ABonAir designs and markets wireless video link systems for professional camera and production teams worldwide, enabling them to transmit video content directly from cameras to media centers, director-monitors, or outside broadcast (OB) vans over the air using microwave technology. JE will represent ABonAir's wireless microwave link products to the OB truck, ENG, and TV station markets.
"ABonAir designs solid, license-free, top-of-the-line wireless HD link systems at a great price point, which makes them a welcome addition to our product portfolio and a great fit for our customers," said Yohay Hahamy, president and CEO of Joseph Electronics. "We demonstrated the system live at NAB this year, where the transmitter was outside in the production truck exhibit area and the receiver was in our booth in the central hall. The signal was clear even though there was no direct line of sight and a concrete wall between us — a result that got the attention of several of our customers."
The only North American ABonAir distributor that is not a system integrator, JE will work with ABonAir on specific improvements that will make the systems even better-suited to remote production.
"It was a natural choice for ABonAir to partner with Joseph Electronics due to its technology leadership, nationwide exposure, and vast experience," said ABonAir CEO Eran Igler. "Joseph Electronics' leadership, professionalism, reputation, and top-tier customer base fit perfectly with ABonAir's high-end, robust line of wireless broadcast transmission systems. This agreement gives ABonAir access to a larger number of broadcasters and production companies in North America."
ABonAir's AB Series of professional wireless HD links use a robust orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) radio that assures reliable links under even the most difficult conditions. When combined with OFDM technology, ABonAir's proprietary air protocol enables the systems to stream HD video at the highest quality with consistent bit rates to meet broadcast standards. ABonAir's OFDM-based systems allow video transmission up to 8,200 feet while consuming only 10 watts of power.
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