LARCAN shows off mobile TV products, services suite at NAB

Apr 17, 2009 3:24 PM

             

LARCAN’s latest inside innovations will be on view at the NAB Show in Booth C2616, including the Magnum Series of mobile analog and digital transmitters for DVB-T/DVB-H, 1kW, 2.2kW, 4.4kW and 12kW.

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The new Magnum Revolve is a digital solid-state UHF transmitter that incorporates new amplifier technologies, modularity, air cooling and hot-pluggable PAs and power supplies. Its features include:

  • State-of-the-art digital modulator;
  • RF amplifier featuring LDMOS technology;
  • Multiple regulated power supplies;
  • Modular, hot-pluggable, fully redundant design;
  • Advanced diagnostics;
  • Extensive monitoring system;
  • Versatile cooling system “pull-through” design.

Incite is the newest member of LARCAN’s MXi Revive Series of analog and digital mobile transmitters. The low-power solutions, offering choices from 10W to 350W digital, is designed to address the emerging DVB-T/DVB-H markets and single-frequency networks worldwide for broadcast applications and mobile video. With a compact design, Incite's features include a touch-sensitive LCD display designed to monitor and report all operating parameters, as well as:

  • Support for DVB, DVB-H and all analog and digital standards;
  • State-of-the-art digital modulator;
  • Broadband frequency-agile design;
  • LDMOS technology amplifier design;
  • Field-proof digital and DVB operation;
  • Fully regulated power supplies;
  • Built-in diagnostics with remote control with optional Internet interface;
Integrated cooling system.




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