The Allen Avionics DLS-5117 is a simple and cost-effective Video Delay Line for applications requiring long video delays. The DelaySystem can be used in any applications where constantly rewriting video storage is required. Example applications include any video storing/delay requirement, synchronizing video and audio feeds in a studio, at sporting events, and for the action replay of any live video feed.
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Key Features
- Video Only, PAL & NTSC; 15-Second Delay
- For Storing/Delay, Sync, Action Replay
- Low Power Consumption: 150mA at 12 VDC
- DC Powered
The Allen Avionics DLS-5117 is a simple and cost-effective Video Delay Line for applications requiring long video delays. The DelaySystem can be used in any applications where constantly rewriting video storage is required. Example applications include any video storing/delay requirement, synchronizing video and audio feeds in a studio, at sporting events, and for the action replay of any live video feed.
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Allen Avionics DLS-5117 Overview
Note:
DC Power Lead sold separately.
Operation
The DelaySystem Video Delay Line operates by utilizing large banks of memory to provide a video delay with almost no loss in quality.
Adjustment
For flexibility, the amount of delay is user adjustable in 1/16 steps.
System
The video delay system consists of a small DC-powered unit that is very simple to install and operate.
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Allen Avionics DLS-5117 Reviews
Works as advertised
By Anonymous
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2012-05-01
Works great, 2 small gripes 1) the power supply does not feel that is it is firmly held in place, could be a sturdier connection 2) the rotary dial indentation to adjust the delay is fairly soft plastic, make sure you have a screwdriver that completly fills the void or else you will quickly damage the adustment dial
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Can this handle a 4K video signal? 1080p at 60 ...
Can this handle a 4K video signal? 1080p at 60 fps signal?
No this cannot handle 4K video signal. This has a Composite BNC input/Output.
Date published: 2022-03-30
