Rackmount Recorders
Pentek (Upper Saddle River, NJ) has introduced the Model RTR 2728 rugged portable and the Model RTR 2748 rugged rackmount recorders. SSD (solid state drive) storage technology achieves aggregate recording and playback rates up to 4 GBytes per second.

Systems are built on a Windows 7 Professional workstation with an Intel Core I7 processor. The tools provide both a GUI and API to control the system. Signal analysis tools are also provided to allow the user to monitor and analyze signals prior to, during, and after a recording.
Data files include time stamping as well as recording parameters and optional GPS information. Files are stored in the native Windows NTFS (new technology file system) format, and they can also be transferred from the system through gigabit Ethernet, USB ports, or written to optical disks using the built-in 8X double layer DVD±R/RW drive.
The recorder’s SSDs are configured to support numerous RAID levels. The rackmount system is scalable to accommodate multiple chassis for more channels and higher aggregate data rates.
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