The IPQC24 is a highly integrated 1-RU video edge QAM that can multiplex and scramble IP video signals and convert them to QAM/DVB-C channels for use in CATV systems, such as the Pico Digital CONDOR. The unit features a flexible design and can be configured in a number of ways to suit specific end applications. The high-quality QAM output of the edge QAM is organized into 24 independent QAM channels, which can be placed anywhere within a 768 MHz span, from 36 MHz to 960 MHz. The IPQC24 supports up to four simultaneous CA systems and 1680 Mbps of IP data input.
Supports up to 512 channels of IP input over UDP, RTP (MPTS/SPTS)
Supports unicast and multicast, IGMP v2/v3
Max 840 Mbps effective bitrate for every GbE input
Supports re-multiplexing and MPTS/SPTS multiplexing
Supports up to 256 PIDs remapping per channel
24 QAM carriers output, adjustable frequency output within 768 MHz
Supports RS (204, 188) encoding
Excellent RF performance, MER ? 40 dB
Remote control and monitoring via an easy-to-use web browser
Modular design, 1-RU chassis
Redundant power supply
Simultaneous multiple encryption - four CA Systems supported
Compliant to DVB-C (EN 300 429) and ITU-T J.83 Annex A and B
Supports DVB general scrambling system (ETR289), Simulcrypt standards ETSI 101 197 and ETSI 103 197