LARCAN unveils Oasis liquid-cooled solid-state transmitter at IBC2010

Sep 16, 2010 10:56 AM

             
LARCAN Oasis Series of UHF solid state liquid cooled transmitters

Power amplifiers in this series employ the latest in RF semi-conductor technology for high power density.

LARCAN unveiled its OasisSeries of UHF solid state liquid cooled transmitters at IBC2010 in Amsterdam.

The Oasis series incorporates new LARCAN-developed Cool-Dock technology, which provides superior cooling while maintaining optimal serviceability. With no fluid disconnection required for regular service, Oasistransmitters represent a new breakthrough in liquid cooled technology. Power amplifiers in this series employ the latest in RF semi-conductor technology for high power density.




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