Axcera to unveil second-generation low-power transmitter line

Jun 18, 2009 2:11 PM

    
The Innovator CX is available in a broad range of output power levels, ranging from a few watts up to as much as 3400W.

The Innovator CX is available in a broad range of output power levels, ranging from a few watts up to as much as 3400W.

Axcera will introduce its second-generation low-power transmitter line at the BroadcastAsia 2009 in Singapore June 16-19.

The Innovator CX is a compact low-power product that can be configured as a television transmitter, regenerative translator or gap-filler, allowing it to meet most low-power requirements where space and cost are a consideration. This second-generation design is available in a broad range of output power levels, ranging from a few watts up to as much as 3400W, depending upon configuration.

The VHF version is also new for this year, providing all of the same advantages as its UHF counterpart. Both are compatible with most any international digital or analog television standard, including ATSC, DVB-T, DVB-H, DVB-SH, CMMB (STiMi), DAB, T-DMB, ISDB-T/Tb, MediaFLO, NTSC and PAL.

The Innovator CX offers many of the same features found in higher power transmitters, such as digital linear and nonlinear pre-correction, a frequency agile exciter, broadband amplifiers and an available SNMP/Web browser interface.




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