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VGA Baluns & Extenders

VGA Video Baluns

PV 930 Series

The ETS PV930 VGA Video Balun Set allows computer video signals which adhere to the VGA/ SVGA/XVGA standards to be transmitted over Category 5 or better UTP wiring. All modes and resolutions operate normally. Distance and quality of transmission are dependent on type of cable used and monitor sync circuitry. The circuitry in the PV930 set of VGA Video baluns is fully passive, requiring no external power. The PV930 may be used to adapt and extend the distance to any individual X/S/VGA monitor. When multiple video displays are required, or flat panel and projection displays are being considered, we recommend our PV937 Active VGA set. Applications include, Meeting Halls, Churches, Schools, Classrooms, Auditoriums, Information Kiosks, Monitoring Stations. Bandwidth flat to 60 MHz on RGB channels.

PV 937-9 Series

The PV937-2 Active VGA Set, Dual Output is based on the solid foundation of our Passive VGA balun series. This first product in the Active VGA line from ETS allows signals to be sent from a computer over a single 4 pair UTP run at distances of over 100 meters*. At the source end, a passive technology balun (PV938) with a 15pin HDD connector cable hooks to your computer. At the receiving end, the PV939 (powered via AC transformer) actively regenerates the RGBHV signals from the source, and splits to provide two outputs. Bandwidth flat to 60 MHz on RGB channels.
*NOTE: Results may vary depending on quality of cable and circuitry inside your monitors. Category 5e or better cable recommended.

Code Description
PV930 VGA Video Balun Set, PV931 & PV932
PV931 VGA Video Balun, Source End
PV932 VGA Video Balun, Monitor End
PV937-2 Active VGA Set, PV938, PV939-2 & 21561
PV938 Active VGA, Source End (Passive)
PV939-2 Active VGA, Monitor End (Powered)
21561 AC Wall Mount Transformer for Active VGA