What are the differences between Analog and Digital transmission?
Analog transmissions are live (real time) and maintain the specified video resolution once set up. MicroTek's 5.8 GHz analog video transmission systems can support 500+ lines of resolution and 10 live video feeds can be co-located in given area. Digital transmissions use a spread spectrum technology transmitting and receiving data packets at an extremely rapid rate on multiple frequencies within a channel select. These data packets can fail in their attempt to communicate with the remote/host side but minor and random packet loss will not result in video loss. In fact, the lines and artifacts in the video that is specific to analog transmission difficulties are not seen in Digital systems.