Ai’s Whiteside to present ‘DTV Transition Technologies’ at NAB2005

Apr 1, 2005 9:25 AM, RF Update e-newsletter

             



The paper is a technical review of the latest installed Ai water-cooled, depressed collector IOT transmitters.

Andy Whiteside, vice president of engineering for Ai, will present a paper on IOT depressed collector transmitter technology during the NAB2005 Broadcast Engineering Conference.

The session, “DTV Transition Technologies and Techniques,” is scheduled for Sunday, April 17 at 1:30 pm.

The paper is a technical review of the latest installed Ai water-cooled, depressed collector IOT transmitters. An in-depth review of the challenges and resulting solutions in the design phase will be presented. Operating results from several fully analog and digital installations will be discussed.

For more information, visit booth C6212 or go to www.acrodyne.com.

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