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A
common application in churches is distributed audio and video,
or sending a single source to multiple destinations. Typically,
this will be the audio and video from a DVD player or the VGA
from a computer sent to multiple monitors located throughout the
facility. In such applications, the Intelix AVDA-8 or VGADA-2
is typically used as distribution hub.
Another
common application in houses of worship is long distance projection;
a remote projector displays several video inputs on a screen at
the front of the sanctuary. The challenge here is getting the
video to the projector without having large, unsightly and expensive
cables running all over the floor, walls, and ceiling. Baluns
are ideal because they extend the video transmission distance
and utilize Cat 5 cabling, which is thin and easy to pull and
hide.
Audio
distribution is another frequent application in churches, whether
it be broadcasting audio from a CD player to a remote receiver
or transmitting the audio from a microphone mixer back to a recording
device.
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