Radio studios and their transmitter sites are seeing significant changes. From the biggest cities to small towns, broadcasters need new ways to get pristine audio to their FM transmitter sites, while minimizing complexity and risk at those locations.
Increasing numbers of FM broadcast stations are now using µMPX™ technology to deliver their FM MPX (Composite) signal reliably over a variety of IP links, including Public Internet. In this session, Telos Alliance's Frank Foti, Geoff Steadman and Kirk Harnack will discuss real-world experiences from customers using Omnia MPX Nodes. From large markets to rural areas, this µMPX technology allows convenient and reliable delivery of fully processed FM MPX signals to transmitter sites that may otherwise be impractical to reach with traditional RF or telco-based technologies.
In this webinar attendees will:
- Learn about the underlying µMPX technology, and how it's an ideal way to transport the critical FM Composite output signal from any brand of FM audio processor.
- See and hear about clear examples of implementation, including dual-path, redundant IP transport as well as Forward Error Correction features that make single-path operation more reliable.
- Learn about two techniques for one-to-many FM MPX distribution.
Those who wish to register for this event can sign up here.
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