Pixelmetrix launches new DVB-T line interface

Sep 29, 2005 11:38 AM, IBC Update e-newsletter

    

Pixelmetrix launched a new DVB-T line interface at IBC2005 to offer a monitoring solution for digital terrestrial transmissions on air and at the transmission tower.

The new demodulator is well suited for monitoring directly off a broadcast tower’s high power amplifier to ensure the integrity of the broadcast signal driving the transmission antenna.

The DVB-T line interface is a standard DVStation family module available for the DVStation Remote Controller, DVStation DVS210, as well as portable DVStation Pod applications.

An ASI connector provides transport stream output for detailed TS analysis using the Pixelmetrix TSP-100 transport stream processor. With the TSP-100, the module pair can perform DVB-T signal demodulation and a comprehensive suite of continuous RF, modulation, SFN integrity, transport stream and content validation tests.

For more information, visit www.pixelmetrix.com.

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