Axcera demonstrates live ATSC mobile DTV at NAB Show

Apr 8, 2010 11:48 AM

    
Axcera is featuring its  Axciter ATSC modulator and M/H post-processor at its ATSC mobile DTV demonstration at the 2010 NAB Show.

Axcera is featuring its Axciter ATSC modulator and M/H post-processor at its ATSC mobile DTV demonstration at the 2010 NAB Show.

Axcera is demonstrating live over-the-air ATSC mobile DTV transmission technology at the 2010 NAB show.

The company is transmitting a live ATSC mobile DTV signal that is being received by a variety of consumer receivers. The ATSC mobile DTV demonstration encompasses a complete, end-to-end transmission solution, including Axcera’s new ATSC Mobile DTV pre-processor/multiplexer and its Axciter ATSC exciter-modulator, along with the 4Caster C42 mobile content encoding solution from Envivio, ESG equipment from Expway and consumer receivers from a variety of suppliers.

The transmission includes legacy ATSC programming to replicate an actual TV station format.

See Axcera at NAB Show booth SU2908.




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