PHABRIX Rx Series Rasterizer - 3 Sizes, Same Rich Features

The feature-rich Rx Series is the ultimate go-to rasterizer for 3G/HD/SD-SDI signal generation, analysis and monitoring applications.

The rack mounted Rx series delivers feature-rich 2K/3G/HD/SD signal generation, analysis and monitoring at price-competitive levels for faster compliance testing and fault diagnosis of both video and audio signals. Units are available with short lead times.

The Rx Series comprises 3 models:

  • The Rx 2000 - 4 channel analyzer/generator (2K/3G/HD/SD) with monitoring via dual built-in screens and audio speakers.  2U, full-rack width unit.
  • The Rx 1000 - Compact 4 channel analyzer/generator (2K/3G/HD/SD) and monitoring rasterizer.  1U, full-rack width unit.
  • The Rx 500 - 2 channel analyzer/generator (2K/3G/HD/SD) and monitoring rasterizer.  1U, half-rack width unit.

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