LARCAN introduces MXi Series transmitters

Jun 5, 2008 10:42 AM

             
The new LARCAN Series transmitter is designed for DVB-T/DVB-H and SFN applications.

The new LARCAN Series transmitter is designed for DVB-T/DVB-H and SFN applications.

LARCAN has introduced the MXi Series of low-power transmitters available to serve the needs of the emerging DVB-T/DVB-H markets and SFNs worldwide.

Available from 10W to 350W digital and beyond, the MXi Series is a complete solution for broadcast and mobile video applications. The new transmitter series also meets analog needs.

The compact MXi Series relies on a touch-sensitive LCD display for monitoring and reporting all operating parameters and offers a true broadband amplifier delivering extreme linearity.

MXi Series highlights include:

  • support for all standards in analog, digital, DVB and DVB-H;
  • state-of-the-art digital modulator;
  • broadband design, frequency agile;
  • high-performance LDMOS technology amplifier design;
  • field proven for digital and DVB operation;
  • fully regulated power supplies; and
  • integrated cooling system designed for extreme conditions.
For more information, visit www.larcan.com.




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