Axcera highlights 6X Series transmitter, Innovator CX
Sep 29, 2009 3:01 PM
The 6X liquid-cooled solid-state transmitter from Axcera operates with any analog or DTV standard.
At IBC2009, Axcera featured its 6X Series liquid-cooled, solid-state transmitter and Innovator CX.
The 6X Series is a liquid-cooled, solid-state TV transmitter designed to meet global standards. High-power amplifiers use the latest LDMOS devices for broadband operation across the entire UHF band and are compact, providing high power density and reducing floor space requirements. The modular design includes parallel amplifier and power supply modules.
The Innovator CX is a compact, low-power unit that can be configured as a transmitter, regenerative translator or low-delay, echo-canceling repeater. The Innovator CX offers many of the same features found in higher-power transmitters, such as digital linear and nonlinear precorrection, a frequency agile exciter, broadband amplifiers and an available SNMP/Web browser interface.
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