LARCAN, Vislink partner on STL for digital LPTV use

Jun 18, 2009 2:07 PM

    
LARCAN has added the Vislink MRC Pathwaves Series digital STL system to its LARCAN Pus digital transmission solution for low-power television.

LARCAN has added the Vislink MRC Pathwaves Series digital STL system to its LARCAN Pus digital transmission solution for low-power television.

LARCAN has partnered with Vislink News & Entertainment (VNE) to provide a complete digital transmission and microwave solution for low-power TV stations. The LARCAN Plus solution now integrates digital microwave radio technology from Vislink’s MRC product portfolio.

LARCAN’s new Pathwaves Series digital microwave STL system is the culmination of the complete LARCAN Plus solution. LARCAN Plus offers a full end-to-end studio to transmitter solution for LPTV digital conversions that delivers PSIP generation, alongside LARCAN’s Octane MPEG encoder and 8VSB transcoder/modulator and MXi Series transmitter technologies.

LARCAN’s Pathwaves Series provides LPTV broadcasters with a transmitter and receiver solution in the 7GHz and 13GHz microwave broadcast frequency bands.




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