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Link Shows Rapid Response News Bike with On-Board
Wireless Camera
September 18, 2007
Source: Link Research

Link Research
is showing a Newsgathering Motorcycle system, a new concept
designed to provide news teams with the fastest possible response
to breaking news stories.
Used in conjunction with Links city
centre cellular receive system, the bike can be deployed instantly,
giving live pictures from its on-board cameras as soon as
it leaves the garage.
In today's congested urban areas, it can
beat the traffic and arrive on-site often before the police
have closed the area.
There are none of the parking issues which
can slow down camera crews and SNG vehicles, even when they
have arrived at the scene.
Once on site, the bike can continue to provide
live video and sound from its on-board cameras, or it can
instantly deploy a radio camera (carried in the pannier) which
links back to the bike, allowing the operator to get as close
as possible to the action, and even take the camera inside
buildings.
Features include full audio and video monitoring,
4W RF output for minimum 6Km range and automatically switched
external video/audio input (for tape feeds etc). The system
will power from the bike alternator or two detachable camera
batteries (run time approx 1hr 30mins) which means that the
bike can be left running inside a police cordon to provide
vital coverage until the SNG/TNG vehicles are in place.
Other uses for the News Bike are: quick
live 2-ways into news bulletins and as a repeater system for
wireless cameras. The bike can often park where cars and trucks
cannot and can link a camera from inside a building (press
conference etc) back to base. It can also relay to helicopters
or become a helicopter receive point.
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