Rohde & Schwarz launches measurement server system
Feb 28, 2003 12:00 PM
Rohde & Schwarz will launch its EFA-NET, a new measurement
server system that introduces real-time and historical
graphical/analytical reporting of broadcast transmitter and
transmission information.
EFA-NET, to be demonstrated for the first time at NAB, enables both
8VSB digital and NTSC analog standards to be monitored in conjunction
with the Rohde & Schwarz EFA test receiver. The system provides
remote access via private LAN/WAN, Internet and wireless PDA
devices.
EFA-NET can access key transmitter site parameters including
real-time full-power VSWR monitoring through use of the ECHO Display.
EFA-NET is SNMP-based, and will interface with any SNMP network
management system. A multisite/multiuser Linux solution, the system
integrates well with the remote central casting paradigm.
Rohde and Schwarz will also introduce a low-power UHF transmitters
for digital TV — power range 10W to 200W. An automatic
pre-correction option is available for all digital transmitters,
including low, medium and high power both VHF and UHF.
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