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Teradek Ranger MK II 2500 12G-SDI/HDMI Wireless Receiver

Transmit lossless 4K video up to 2500' with the Ranger MK II 2500 12G-SDI/HDMI Wireless Receiver from Teradek. Redesigned for broadcast, event, drone, and handheld applications, this receiver can receive up to 4K60 video over a wide 4.9 to 6.4 GHz wireless range, including licensed and unlicensed bands in the 6 GHz U-NII 5 spectrum, and it can output up to 4K60 video over HDMI or 12G-SDI with 10-bit HDR support. The receiver unit supports a powerful signal that can travel up to 2500' line of sight. It also features five external antennas.

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Teradek Ranger MK II 2500 12G-SDI/HDMI Wireless Receiver

Teradek Ranger MK II 2500 12G-SDI/HDMI Wireless Receiver

Transmit lossless 4K video up to 2500' with the Ranger MK II 2500 12G-SDI/HDMI Wireless Receiver from Teradek. Redesigned for broadcast, event, drone, and handheld applications, this receiver can receive up to 4K60 video over a wide 4.9 to 6.4 GHz wireless range, including licensed and unlicensed bands in the 6 GHz U-NII 5 spectrum, and it can output up to 4K60 video over HDMI or 12G-SDI with 10-bit HDR support. The receiver unit supports a powerful signal that can travel up to 2500' line of sight. It also features five external antennas.

When pairing with a Ranger transmitter, this unit can receive up to 4K60 video alongside up to five other receivers, and it features built-in AES-256 encryption protects your video from prying eyes. It can receive visually lossless video from any Ranger series receiver with zero delay. The receiver supports a desktop Launchpad software application or the Launchpad app for iOS or Android that easily connects via Bluetooth 5, which both provide a spectrum analyser, channel selection tools, and remote configuration.

The unit is powered using a 2-pin DC input or via the included battery plate, and there are 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 mounting threads to mount onto a variety of cameras, cages, or rigs.

Premium Wireless Hardware

State-of-the-art hardware. Designed for professional video production. The Ranger Series is powered by Teradek's Emmy and Academy Award-winning technology for zero-delay wireless video transmission. This model boasts a maximum range of 2500', and it works seamlessly within a variety of professional broadcast, sports, and ENG applications, including handheld gimbals, drones, and shoulder-mounted production cameras.

Ranger Compatibility

Pair any combination of Ranger TX and RX together, regardless of model. That means your production can quickly scale and operate a variety of Ranger systems best suited to your environment, despite differences in transmission range. Mixed Ranger systems operate with a range of the lowest paired model. 6 GHz operation requires support on both the TX and RX.

Zero Delay

When a delay in audio and video transmission is noticeable, it's nearly impossible to offer a lifelike experience. Ranger's patented zero-delay technology solves this problem. With Ranger, your audio and video signals are transmitted with ultra-low latency, even in 4K60, providing a visually lossless and engaging experience for your viewers.

Configure Ranger from PC or Phone

Install the Launchpad app on your macOS or Windows computer, or on iOS/Android phone

Bluetooth 5 LE connection support

Pair transmitters and receivers with the touch of a button

Measure and analyse the frequency and amplitude of a signal

View live channel strength for licensed/unlicensed bands

Monitor your live RF spectrum bandwidth

Wide Transmission Frequency Range

With the number of wireless devices on the rise, and a limited amount of frequency bands to choose from, there is little room for your signal to move without interference or disruption. But with Ranger, you have options: 5 GHz for general use, licensed band frequencies for special events, and the new 6 GHz U-NII-5 band for 12 new channels of uncongested wireless spectrum.

Key Features:

Supports 4.9 to 6.4 GHz Frequency Bands

Receive from up to 2500' Line of Sight

12G-SDI and HDMI Output

4K60 10-Bit 4:2:2 HDR Support

Lossless Transmission with Zero Delay

Pairs with all Ranger Series Devices

AES-256 Encryption, 5 x Antennas

Launchpad App, Spectrum analyser

What's in the Box:

Teradek Ranger MK II 2500 12G-SDI/HDMI Wireless Receiver

2 dBi Antenna

Battery Plate

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Teradek Ranger MK II 2500 12G-SDI/HDMI Wireless Receiver

Transmit lossless 4K video up to 2500' with the Ranger MK II 2500 12G-SDI/HDMI Wireless Receiver from Teradek. Redesigned for broadcast, event, drone, and handheld applications, this receiver can receive up to 4K60 video over a wide 4.9 to 6.4 GHz wireless range, including licensed and unlicensed bands in the 6 GHz U-NII 5 spectrum, and it can output up to 4K60 video over HDMI or 12G-SDI with 10-bit HDR support. The receiver unit supports a powerful signal that can travel up to 2500' line of sight. It also features five external antennas.

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