NAB. Dielectric is ramping up innovation for FM stations within the plant and in the tower. With an emphasis on increased operational efficiency, multi-channel mode, footprint reduction and broadband, Dielectric will introduce its new low- and high-power antennas to cover all power requirements.
The new DCR-U and DCP-K antennas are aimed at low- and high-power stations, respectively. The DCR-U is a circularly polarized broadband antenna that minimizes the tower's footprint while doubling the capacity. High voltage protections are especially important for handling the immense voltage spikes that come with the passage of multiple analog and/or high-definition FM radio stations through the same antenna.
At NAB, Dielectric will introduce the DCP-K, a new antenna that reduces the number of cables needed in the power supply system. Instead of using the panels of the traditional hybrid and dual-input power system, the DCP-K design incorporates a single input.
Dielectric booth C2213
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