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Broadcast Microwave Services to highlight central decoder
Feb 15, 2007 8:00 AM
At NAB2007, Broadcast Microwave Services will feature the BMS Central DeCoder II, a stable analog/digital central receive site solution that's easily integrated and operates with a wide variety of central receive site and mobile antenna configurations.
The CRS-DCII enables continuous operator-free use while remaining a fully functional remote receive site. The unit automatically detects and adjusts both COFDM and MPEG-2 transmission parameters, data rate, modulation, guard interval, code rate, GOP structure and bandwidth pedestal.
The Integrated Receiver Decoder (IRD) is designed to be used with an optional external low-noise amplifier at the antenna. The unit contains both COFDM/MPEG decoding and analog FM demodulation.
The unit is HD capable with the use of an external HD encoder using the ASI transport stream.
See Broadcast Microwave Services in NAB booth C1607 or visit www.bms-inc.com.
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