Combines dual-channel processing with MPEG-2, MPEG-4, 4:2:0, 4:2:2, SD and HD video decoding; adapts to virtually any contribution, distribution or backhaul environment while allowing upgrade paths to future technologies; features DVB-CI and SCTE35/104 messaging support. 605-339-0100;www.sencore.com Booth: SU4412, C8546E, N2530
MULTIPLEXER
Rohde & Schwarz R&S AEM100
Enables network operators to completely upgrade their ATSC networks to ATSC Mobile DTV standard; can be integrated in the existing infrastructure. 410-910-7800www.rohde-schwarz.com Booth: C1933
ATSC MOBILE DTV SOLUTION
Harris MPH
Includes the company's NetVX video networking systems and the software-definable Apex M2X exciter to encode and deliver multimedia services; the suite of products supports over-the-air transmission to a variety of consumer mobile devices. 800-231-9673;www.harris.com Booth: N2502
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