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From: cmanson@harp.aix.calpoly.edu (Christopher Barnes Manson (cmanson))
Subject: Re: Wireless video options?
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Date: Tue, 13 Dec 1994 07:43:36 GMT
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  Micro Video in Westminster,CA (714) 842-4648, has various ATV units
which can transmit directly to a TV receiver (around $300).  Your other
bet is to find a microwave setup similar to the kind used for sports
broadcasting (Ikegami, Los Angeles?). These are usually more expensive
and only work line-of-sight. Let me know if you find any others; I'm
doing the same application. 
   
				Chris M.			.
