Axcera unveils Innovator CX low power transmitter

May 15, 2008 2:55 PM

             

Axcera has introduced the Innovator CX, a compact low-power transmitter that can be configured as a transmitter, regenerative translator or a gap filler for most low-power needs.

The gap filler version, which outputs the same channel as the input, is available with an echo-canceling, low delay option, which is especially important in single-frequency network applications. This unit offers many of the same features found in higher power transmitters, such as digital linear and nonlinear precorrection, a frequency agile exciter, broadband amplifiers and an available SNMP/Web browser interface.

The Innovator CX is available at power levels from 5W to 250W ATSC or 3W to 200W DVB with up to 50W available in a single, compact 5 ¼in rack-mount package.

For more information, visit: www.axcera.com.




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