theibcdaily Saturday 14.09.13 45 Looking to the Futhura
Thomson Broadcast By Paul Watson
The compact Futhura range of UHF digital transmitters by Thomson can generate up to 11.6kW in one cabinet with up to 29% efficiency; and can be installed and tuned over the entire UHF band without changing or retuning any module.
Thomson claims that Futhura saves broadcasters space, energy and maintenance costs, and reduces network operators' operating expenses, therefore increases profitability. Also on show is the S7 HP, a range of high power AM radio transmitters with DRM broadcast capability. With longevity and ease-of-use in mind, these transmitters have been built to last decades and switch from AM to DRM mode at the push of a button. To
DAH extends IP over coax
Teleste By Ian McMurray
Introduced earlier this year, the DOCSIS Access Hub (DAH) from Teleste is designed to extend the IP network over the existing coaxial cabling inside apartment buildings. Based on Data over Coax (DoC) technologies, Teleste describes the DAH as a cost-effective and competitive solution that makes it possible for operators to ensure network capacity and quality of service for all network subscribers. Teleste’s DAH is an access network hub that makes it possible to deliver signals from RF and fibre networks to individual customers via coaxial cabling. According to Teleste, the company is the only European manufacturer of this technology. It utilises Broadcom's C-DOCSIS EoC cable TV architecture solution, which allows Teleste’s DAH to support broadband speeds of close to 1Gbps downstream and 160Mbps upstream. 4.B77
minimise the cost of ownership, the range fuses high efficiency with the ability to run a large number of the same modules in parallel, says the manufacturer. Thirdly, Thomson’s new
Wavetracker also gets its IBC
debut. Wavetracker is a cost- efficient network monitoring system with dedicated customer support portal which performs all functions required for configuring and monitoring a Thomson Broadcast
transmission network. According to the manufacturer, the native nomadic support of Wavetracker which enables the network operator to safely, freely add or remove
equipments from the system via tablet or smartphone directly on site. Highlights include Wavetracker’s graphical charting interface, which allows the operator to check the status of the network at a glance or access to up to date documentation on any equipment within the network. 8.C11
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