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Rohde & Schwarz to feature handheld analyzer, energy-efficient NA8200 transmitters
Sep 3, 2008 10:26 AM
Rohde & Schwarz will highlight its handheld R&S ETH analyzer for indoor coverage measurements and installation and maintenance of low-power transmitters during IBC2008.
Designed for TV network operators broadcasting in DVB-T and for providers operating a mobile TV network using DVB-H, the handheld analyzer offers a high-contrast color display and can run up to 4.5 hours on battery power.
The company also will highlight its R&S NA8200 family of high-power transmitters boasting an energy-efficient system design. Designed for DAB and T-DMB use, R&S NA8200 transmitters offer output power that is higher as well as a footprint smaller than that of the company’s existing NA6000 series DAB transmitters.
The R&S NA8200 transmitters can be upgraded to the R&S NW8200 TV transmitters, for DVB-H or MediaFLO applications.
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