Overview

Vaxis Storm 1000S

Sporting both 3G-SDI and HDMI connections, the Storm 1000S Wireless Kit from Vaxis enables transmitting visually lossless video signals to the Vaxis receiver with less than 1 ms latency. The transmitter sends a powerful line-of-sight signal up to 1148' and offers 20 channels through the 20 and 40 MHz bands, allowing you to find a clean channel to use. This also allows you to work with multiple pairs of Vaxis Storm transmitters and receivers without interfering with each other's signals.

SKU: GC138-VS19-1000-TR02

Vaxis Storm 1000S Wireless Kit (Gold Mount)

Vaxis Storm 1000S

Sporting both 3G-SDI and HDMI connections, the Storm 1000S Wireless Kit from Vaxis enables transmitting visually lossless video signals to the Vaxis receiver with less than 1 ms latency. The transmitter sends a powerful line-of-sight signal up to 1148' and offers 20 channels through the 20 and 40 MHz bands, allowing you to find a clean channel to use. This also allows you to work with multiple pairs of Vaxis Storm transmitters and receivers without interfering with each other's signals.

The transmitter features one 3G-SDI input, one 3G-SDI loop output, and one HDMI input while the receiver has two 3G-SDI and one HDMI outputs. The system supports 0' mode, which allows instantaneous playback with an ALEXA Mini. The transmitter supports multicasting to multiple receivers, and in addition, the Storm 1000S is compatible with Storm 058, 800, 2000, and 5000 systems. Each unit features a bright, clear LCD display and they have a cooling fan that vents to the side to avoid overheating your camera or monitor. They can be powered using the integrated 2-pin LEMO connector, and each unit has a USB micro power input port as well. In addition the receiver features an integrated Gold mount plate for power input.

Both units feature internal antennas

Transmitter and receiver kit transmits 1080p wireless video up to 1148' line-of-sight with less than 1 ms latency

Transmitter features one SDI and one HDMI input, and one SDI loop output; receiver features two SDI outputs and one HDMI output

Units are powered by separately available external sources via their 2-pin LEMO-type ports

Multicast support to transmit video from one transmitter to multiple receivers

HDMI/SDI cross-conversion support on transmitter

Timecode and metadata support

Bright LCD screen on each unit for settings, status, and to scan for open frequencies on 5.1 to 5.9 GHz range

Bright LCD info screen displays settings, status, and allows for scanning from 5.1 to 5.9 GHz

Each unit mounts on rig using 1/4"-20 thread

Compatible with Storm 058, 800, 2000, and 5000

Optional V-mount plate on transmitter

Durable metal housing

Key Features:

1 x Transmitter and 1 x Receiver

Up to 1148' Line-of-Sight Range

Supports up to 1080p Video

SDI/HDMI Input/Outputs

2-Pin LEMO Power Input

Gold Mount Plate on Receiver

0' Mode for Playback on ALEXA Mini

Multicast to Multiple Receivers

Compatible with Select Vaxis Systems

Low Latency, LCD Display

What in the Box:

Vaxis Storm 1000S Wireless Kit (Gold Mount)

ATOM 1000 Transmitter

ATOM 1000 Receiver

2 x Power Cable

BNC Cable

Flight Case

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Vaxis Storm 1000S

Sporting both 3G-SDI and HDMI connections, the Storm 1000S Wireless Kit from Vaxis enables transmitting visually lossless video signals to the Vaxis receiver with less than 1 ms latency. The transmitter sends a powerful line-of-sight signal up to 1148' and offers 20 channels through the 20 and 40 MHz bands, allowing you to find a clean channel to use. This also allows you to work with multiple pairs of Vaxis Storm transmitters and receivers without interfering with each other's signals.

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