7 inch Portable HD Wireless COFDM Receiver

HD Wireless COFDM Receiver

HD Wireless COFDM Receiver

HD Wireless COFDM Receiver

HD Wireless COFDM Receiver

WV-7012HD 7 inch handheld HD wireless COFDM receiver portable
Ngaahi poini fakatau atu:
7 inch Wireless COFDM Digital AV Handheld receiver

MPEG4, H.264, Touchscreen

800 X 480 HD 1080p digital monitor

Built-in Li rechargeable battery

Recorder / USB Media player

Toʻotoʻo / In-car use / Anywhere

HDMI out

Ngaue ki hono tafi ʻo e tuʻo lahi

COFDM modulation and H.264 decoding

Multiband sweep function(English menu)

Small size, lightweight and high reliability

WV-7012HD 7 inch handheld COFDM wireless receiver portable

Six main functions in one set:

1. 7″ HD digital monitor, 800 x 480, digital TV signal, digital display

2. Handheld COFDM MPEG2-4 portable receiver, support h.264 High Definition
3. USB PVR function (Personal Video Recorder, digital video recorder)
4. AV / HDMI output, connect another big TV (Screen power off function)
5. Hi-capacity Rechargeable Li battery for anywhere TV in your hand. ( 3H at Max Power)
6. Touch screen, easy operation, friendly UI design, Bigger OSD

Ngaahi fotunga:

1. HD ʻOku Toʻotoʻo Holo COFDM digital wireless receiver, Support MPEG2/MPEG4 HE-ACC/H.264/AVC

2. 7 inch TFT LCD Digital Panel wide display (16: 9)
3. Touch screen, easy operation
4. Ko Hono Fakaleleiʻ: 800*480, true HD screen for MPEG4 HD TV signal
5. Built-in HD COFDM digital receiver.
6. HDMI Output
7. EPG function (Fakahinohino ki he polokalama fakaʻilekitulonika)
8. PVR function, record TV anytime
9. Hi-capacity battery for long playback time (over 3h at Max Power)
10. Multi Language Support English, faka-Hepelu, faka-Kalisi, faka-Peasia, Lusia, Sipeini, Faka-Potukali, Faka-Falanisē, Faka-Siamane, faka-ʻĪtali, Faka-Pōlani, faka-Hōlani, Danish or do what you need.
11. USB Upgrade, support AVI, AVI-Xvid, AVI-Xvid4, AVI-Xvid5, PVR, MP3, JPG, BMP.
12. Auto searching and update bit rate information
13. Pre-store function for 1000pcs channels
14. Power Memory, EPG function, Puleʻi mamaʻo
15. Support Teletext, new BIG OSD menu

Ngaahi Meʻa Pau:

1. DVB-T Input frequency: VHF 177.5 MHz – 226.5 MHz
UHF 474MHz – 858MHz
2. Modulate: QPSK/16 – QAM/64-QAM
3. Fakaʻuhingaʻi ʻa standard: MPEG1, HD MPEG2, SD MPEG2,
MPEG4(H. 264/AVC: HP@L4.1,MP@L4.1,VC-1:AP@L3, L2)
4. Tuʻunga angamaheni fakaʻuhingaʻi ʻo e ongo: MPEG-1, mo e-2, layer 1 mo e 2,
MPEG-4, KO IA-AAC
5. Maʻuʻanga ivi: DC 5V 8W
WV-7012HD New Design portable COFDM AV receiver(mo e ngaue ki hono Tafi),has advantages of small size and lightweight.Support high speed mobile transmission and NLOS reception.Using 7 inch TFT high resolution touch control and display,mo hono ʻomi ʻo e mapuleʻi nounou mo e ʻimisi haohaoa,while adding spectrum scan function that can quick to search the current area caused by the same frequency interference from surrounding equipments which can provide reference quick data for installation.The product widely used in secuirty,afí,fakamafola mo e TV,fetuʻutaki fakavavevave mo e ngaahi ngaueʻanga kehe.

Ngaahi Meʻa Pau:

Maʻuʻanga ivi: DC5V/1.0A (Langa-ʻi he puha ʻuhila,poupou fekauʻaki mo e 3 hours continuously working time);

Output video Output: CVBS Interface; 3.5MM Siaki;HDMI output

Output ʻo e ongo:meʻa ke fili: CVBS,3.5MM Siaki headphone

Tuʻo Laó:VHF 177.5 MHz – 226.5 MHz

UHF 474MHz – 858MHz step in 1MHz;

Bandwidth:6/7//8MHz(adjustable);

Modulation:COFDM/DVB-T2

Decoding Mode:H. 264/MPEG-2

Ngaue ki hono tafi ʻo e tuʻo lahi:Fokotuʻu-ʻi he tuʻo lahi hono tafi ʻo e ngaahi meʻa ke fili mei ai

Founga puleʻi Parameter:Easy to set up parameters via touch-screen by user

RF fakaʻilonga ki hono maʻu ʻo e Interface: IEC type(50Ω)

HD Wireless COFDM Receiver
HD Wireless COFDM Receiver
HD Wireless COFDM Receiver
HD Wireless COFDM Receiver
HD Wireless COFDM Receiver
HD Wireless COFDM Receiver

WV-7012HD support to manual input special frequency, then it will get the TV reception at this frequency as wireless HD video transmission transmitters.

HD Wireless COFDM Receiver

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