The 1x4 3G-SDI Distribution Amplifier from AVMATRIX is a miniature, low-cost 1x4 3G/HD/SD-SDI reclocking distribution amplifier. Featuring four separately buffered SDI outputs, the SD1141 provides automatic input detection, reclocking, and cable equalization.
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Key Features
- Distribute 1 x SDI Input to 4 x Outputs
- 3G/HD/SD-SDI Signal Auto-Detection
- Buffering and Reclocked Output
- Pass-Through Embedded Audio
The 1x4 3G-SDI Distribution Amplifier from AVMATRIX is a miniature, low-cost 1x4 3G/HD/SD-SDI reclocking distribution amplifier. Featuring four separately buffered SDI outputs, the SD1141 provides automatic input detection, reclocking, and cable equalization.
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AVMATRIX SD11 Overview
AVMATRIX SD11 Specs
Key Specs
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Transmission
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AVMATRIX SD11 Reviews
Best amolifier for this price
By Azamat
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-09-02
I am using this for football broadcasting and i have good quality, no delays
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Will this pass control data (focus, zoom, ...
Will this pass control data (focus, zoom, talkback) to my Blackmagic studio cameras?
Yes, the AVMATRIX 1x4 3G-SDI Distribution Amplifier will pass control data to your Blackmagic Design Studio Camera.
Date published: 2024-10-13
Hello, about our SD1141, why the led light goes ...
Hello, about our SD1141, why the led light goes from green to blue after a couple of minutes then the video suddenly drops? How am I going to resolve this issue?
Hello, thank you. I just found out the reason. If the signal I am sending is 1080(p)23.9-59.9 the led light will turn blue. And if I am sending a signal 1080(i)23.9-59.9, the led light goes green. I think the reason why it drops is because I am sending it to an HD monitor that is out of date, that's why it drops when the signal is 1080(p). Thanks.
Date published: 2022-12-01
