LARCAN to feature new MXi Revive Series, In-SiNC software

Sep 2, 2009 11:01 AM

    
The new MXi Revive Series offers a reliable, rugged backup to maintain operations in the event of a natural disaster or emergency.

The new MXi Revive Series offers a reliable, rugged backup to maintain operations in the event of a natural disaster or emergency.

LARCAN will present the latest innovations in its MXi Series and Magnum Series transmitters as well as its new mobile and DVB-H broadcast solutions and services at IBC2009.

The company will feature its new MXi Revive Series analog/digital mobile emergency 1kW backup transmitter. The new transmitter offers a reliable, rugged backup to maintain operations in the event of a natural disaster or emergency. The MXi Revive supports worldwide standards and features a state-of-the-art broadband design and integrated diagnostics. It offers a breakdown cabinet design for easy transportation and setup.

Other new offerings from LARCAN include In-SiNC remote-control and monitoring software as well as a new broadcast engineering service for mobile broadcast operations.

See LARCAN at IBC2009 in Stand M213.




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