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Broadcast Microwave to spotlight Truck-Coder II at NAB2007
Feb 14, 2007 8:00 AM
At NAB2007, Broadcast Microwave Services will highlight the Truck-Coder II (TCII) COFDM digital transmitter for ENG and OB operations.
Designed to meet the rugged environmental needs of ENG news vehicles, the TCII is easy-to-use, reliable and has 100 available presets that can be entered through front panel controls or downloaded through a front panel Ethernet port.
The indoor component of the TCII is a single unit, 2RU rack-mounted controller. The outdoor component is an antenna-mounted RF unit configured to operate in the 2GHz frequency band. An optional second RF unit can be added to support dual-band operation at either 2GHz or 7GHz. The system also features 6MHz RF bandwidth capability for simultaneous transmission of two adjacent signals within a 12MHz channel.
The TCII is compatible with external HD encoders that output an ASI transport stream.
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