
Kramer 94-0000602 Optic Two Fiber DVI Extender
Extend Your DVI Signal with Fiber Optic Precision The Kramer 94-0000602 Optic Two Fiber DVI Transmitter and Receiver set provides a reliable solution for extending DVI signals over long distances. With a maximum transmission distance of 400 meters, this system ensures high-quality video transmis...
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Overview
Extend Your DVI Signal with Fiber Optic Precision
The Kramer 94-0000602 Optic Two Fiber DVI Transmitter and Receiver set provides a reliable solution for extending DVI signals over long distances. With a maximum transmission distance of 400 meters, this system ensures high-quality video transmission with minimal signal loss, making it ideal for professional AV installations.
Specifications:
- Brand: Kramer
- Model: 94-0000602
- Type: DVI Transmitter and Receiver
- Technology: Fiber Optic
- Maximum Distance: 400 meters
Key Features
Kramer Dual Fiber Optical Dvi Transmitter and Receiver Max. 400 mts (602r/t(dual fiber detachable optical dvi transmitter and receiver; maximum distance. 400 mts (602r/t(set)/eu)
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Enables DVI signal extension over long distances, up to 400 meters, using fiber optic cables.
- Supports dual fiber optical transmission, which can offer enhanced signal integrity over long runs.
- Includes both transmitter and receiver units, providing a complete solution for DVI extension.
- Designed to be detachable, offering flexibility during installation and maintenance of the DVI connection.
- Utilizes fiber optic technology, which is less susceptible to electromagnetic interference than copper cables.
👎 Cons
- The specific DVI version supported (e.g., DVI-D, DVI-I) is not detailed, which could affect compatibility with certain sources or displays.
- Maximum extension distance is limited to 400 meters, which may not be sufficient for all very long-distance applications.
- Requires the use of fiber optic cables, which are generally more fragile and can be more costly than traditional copper DVI cables.
- Installation might be more complex than standard DVI cables due to the sensitivity and connection requirements of fiber optics.
- The product information does not specify if it supports audio transmission alongside video, which might be a limitation for some setups.