Teko introduces DVB-T/DVB-H transmitter

Sep 29, 2005 11:27 AM, IBC Update e-newsletter

    



The Teko Telecom DVB-T transmitter has output power up to 0.1W operating on the 50MHz - 860MHz-frequency band and 1W operating in the VHF or UHF band.

The new Teko Telecom DVB-T transmitter is equipped with an integrated COFDM modulator, complying with the EN 300 744 standard.

It can be used with single- and multiple-frequency networks and operated in DVB-H mode.

The transmitter’s modulator is equipped with linear and nonlinear pre-correctors, which optimize power amplifier performance and output filter characteristics.

With output power up to 0.1W operating on the 50MHz - 860MHz frequency band and 1W operating in the VHF or UHF band, it can be used for covering small areas or as a driver for power amplifiers.

For more information, visit www.tekotelecom.it.

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