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End-to-end solutions for reliable internet and video
From live events to emergency response - see Dejero in action.
In the event of a temporary service interruption to Dejero Control, Resilient Mode is a built-in failsafe that ensures uninterrupted live shots from the field.
GateWay mode on select EnGo mobile transmitters delivers reliable, wireless broadband internet connectivity in the field. Quickly send large files, access MAM and newsroom systems, access cloud-based services and internet resources, and publish social and online content directly from the field.
Dejero Intercom enables real-time two-way audio communication between a Dejero EnGo 260 mobile transmitter and a Dejero WayPoint 50 or 104 receiver in the station. The Dante Virtual Soundcard allows you to use audio over an IP connection.
When remote reporting and presenting news from outside of the broadcast studio, ultra-low latency audio from the field to the station is needed to drive teleprompter workflows in real-time.
GateWay M6E6F and GateWay 211 are FirstNet Trusted™ and provide access to the nationwide public safety communications platform in the United States. Dejero’s revolutionary Smart Blending Technology combined with the FirstNet priority network provides first responders unparalleled reliability and interoperability.
With many broadcasters adopting distributed production workflows, including broadcasting from home, it is important to have features that simplify setups by integrating with existing equipment — making it easier for presenters to deliver high-quality content.
The Dejero EnGo works seamlessly with any unmanned aerial system to share high-quality live video from aerial vantage points that enhances situational awareness during disaster and accident response and search and rescue efforts.
Improve coordination between field crews and the station with a software enhancement that enables real-time, two-way communication.
The optional vehicle antenna dock is designed to convert the EnGo into an even more versatile device for broadcast and media applications — serving double duty as a cellular backpack as well as a vibration-tested encoder/transmitter in a broadcast vehicle.