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RGB Spectrum’s Newest Video Processing and Networked AV Solutions Showcased at Navy League Sea-Air-Space Expo

RGB Spectrum at Sea-Air-Space 2019

RGB Spectrum highlighted its latest video processing and networked AV solutions at the recent Navy League Sea-Air-Space Expo. The Expo, held in National Harbor, Maryland, is the largest maritime exposition in the U.S. supporting the U.S. Navy’s mission of maritime policy education and sea service.

RGB Spectrum’s products are the de facto standard for mission-critical applications, simulation, training, missile testing, and C4ISR. High-profile installations include P-8 Poseidon trainers, simulators for the Global Hawk/Triton UAV, F-16 and F-22 aircraft, Apache, Kiowa, Chinook, and Blackhawk helicopters, and operational deployments on the U.S. Navy AEGIS destroyer fleet, the Canada Navy frigate fleet, and the THAAD and MEADS missile defense programs.

RGB Spectrum showcased the new QuadView® UHDx 4K multiviewer, new features for its Galileo video wall processor, and the latest enhancements to its Zio® networked video solution.

The new QuadView UHDx 4K multiviewer displays up to four sources on a single screen. It delivers superior image quality at up to 4Kp60 resolution, customizable display windows and internal switching of up to six input signals. You can mix and match input resolutions, scale any video input up to full screen, route any input to any window and select analog or digital audio from any source.

QuadView UHDx display

RGB Spectrum’s new QuadView UHDx 4K multiviewer displays up to four sources on a single screen at up to 4Kp60 resolution with customizable display windows.

Control options include the front panel, a built-in web interface and third-party control via Telnet and RS-232. The front panel is simplicity itself, enabling audio, video input and layout selection.

QuadView UHDx is an ideal solution for C4ISR, control rooms, command centers, training and security operations centers.

RGB Spectrum also showcased the versatile Galileo video wall processor. Supporting multiple walls and individual displays, Galileo video wall processors offer unmatched flexibility of input and output possibilities. A new "wall mimic" feature lets users encode the entire video wall or any portion of it and transmit it as an IP stream to be viewed by one or more recipients on the network. This unique capability permits operators to push content anywhere in the world from the display wall processor.

The company also demonstrated Zio AV/IT, a complete solution for the transmission and display of networked video. The Zio product line provides a comprehensive solution, including encoders, decoders, multiviewers, wall processors, operator stations and apps for smart displays and mobile devices.

A new Zio app for mobile devices connects remote forces. The system automatically discovers remote users, allowing them to select and view available Zio streams. In addition, system operators can "push" content out to remote users, who receive a standard mobile OS notification.

Zio enterprise-wide functionality includes the ability to bridge LANs and WANs. The breadth of Zio offerings plus integration with third-party hardware delivers a complete networked video solution from a single vendor.

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RGB Spectrum is a leading designer and manufacturer of mission-critical, real-time audio-visual solutions for a civilian, government, and military client base. The company offers integrated hardware, software, and control systems to satisfy the most demanding requirements. Since 1987, RGB Spectrum has been dedicated to helping its customers achieve Better Decisions. Faster.