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  2. Distribution amplifier - Wikipedia

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    A video distribution amplifier (also known as a distribution amp or VDA) takes a video signal as an input, amplifies it, and outputs the amplified video signal to two or more outputs. It is primarily used to supply a single video signal to multiple pieces of video equipment.

  3. Distributed amplifier - Wikipedia

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    The design of the distributed amplifiers was first formulated by William S. Percival in 1936. [1] In that year Percival proposed a design by which the transconductances of individual vacuum tubes could be added linearly without lumping their element capacitances at the input and output, thus arriving at a circuit that achieved a gain-bandwidth product greater than that of an individual tube.

  4. The 7 Best HDTV Antenna Amplifiers of 2023 For a Better Signal

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    8-Port TV Distribution Amplifier. For households with multiple TVs, the Antennas Direct 8-Port TV Distribution Amplifier can split a signal with no noticeable impact on signal quality.

  5. Glossary of video terms - Wikipedia

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    Video Amplifier A wideband amplifier used for passing picture signals. Video Band The frequency band width utilized to transmit a composite video signal. Video Distribution Amplifier A device used to divide single video signals, while boosting their strength for delivery to multiple video devices. Video Quality (Public Safety)

  6. Grass Valley (company) - Wikipedia

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    On display were its processing amplifier, video distribution amplifier, Synac processing module, and sync generator. [10] By 1968, the Grass Valley Group had introduced its first production switcher, or vision mixer, that "came to define the industry standard." [11] The company merged with Tektronix in 1974. [12]

  7. Link Electronics - Wikipedia

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    The Link-NEC 100 was the companion camera to the Type 130 and designed in conjunction with NEC. It had a triax interface unit and could be used stand alone, via a radio link or with a CCU via triax cable. it shared a common architecture with the 130 by using the same 18mm tubes and both where fully automatic for set-up and used the same CCU (camera control unit), OCP (operational control unit ...