Egatel shows low power options at Broadcast Asia 2016
Spain’s Egatel is to present its low power TV transmitters and gap-fillers series at Broadcast Asia 2015, kicking off tomorrow (31 May) in Singapore.
The Ourense-based provider of broadcasting solutions is taking the new TUWH1000 and RUWH1000 families, whose compact design reaches output powers up to 115 Wrms in a single rack unit.
The company is introducing the solutions to the Asian market, following the worldwide premiere in April at NAB Show in Vegas, extending high energy efficiency solutions by applying wideband Doherty technology.
“They offer an unbeatable cost-performance ratio, no other broadcast manufacturer had assumed this commitment in favour of energy efficiency applied to energy and space savings”, said José M M Mariño, sales and marketing director, Egatel. “TV channels need easy ways of reducing maintenance costs and seek reliable and high quality systems”.
Both new series support DVB-T/T2, ATSC (3.0 ready) and ISDB-Tb digital standards and have been especially developed for filling in coverage gaps in challenging and space-saving situations.
Juan Fernandez Gonzalez | 30 May 2016
Spain’s Egatel is to present its low power TV transmitters and gap-fillers series at Broadcast Asia 2015, kicking off tomorrow (31 May) in Singapore.
The Ourense-based provider of broadcasting solutions is taking the new TUWH1000 and RUWH1000 families, whose compact design reaches output powers up to 115 Wrms in a single rack unit.
The company is introducing the solutions to the Asian market, following the worldwide premiere in April at NAB Show in Vegas, extending high energy efficiency solutions by applying wideband Doherty technology.
“They offer an unbeatable cost-performance ratio, no other broadcast manufacturer had assumed this commitment in favour of energy efficiency applied to energy and space savings”, said José M M Mariño, sales and marketing director, Egatel. “TV channels need easy ways of reducing maintenance costs and seek reliable and high quality systems”.
Both new series support DVB-T/T2, ATSC (3.0 ready) and ISDB-Tb digital standards and have been especially developed for filling in coverage gaps in challenging and space-saving situations.