The Elite family of transmitters for digital television, from Thomson, supports applications of digital broadcast television and is particularly ideal to stream to mobile devices.
For 2010, expects there to be more than 100 million mobile TV users. Moreover, published reports suggest that 50% of profits of these mobile services will come from TV apps broadcast, said Marc Valentin, president of the Grass Valley, within Thomson. Now is the time for prepare the infrastructure for that explosion.
The Elite family of transmitters is available in two power ranges: high models power, cooled by liquids (800W RMS to 22 KW RMS) and half-power models, air-cooled (120W RMS to 1200W RMS). Each model shares a number of advantages, including modular construction for easy maintenance, construction compact and high availability.
Operating costs for the Elite range are extremely low due to high energy use of its design. In addition to the control Automatic gain, transmitters include a unique system adaptive digital pre-correction (DAP), which continuously adjusts all parameters including corrections linear and non-linear- to achieve the best performance with the lower possible energy consumption.
The Elite range also incorporates the latest generation of supported activation platform with the widely accepted ATSC and DVB-T standards for digital television, as well as the ability to support standards DVB-H and FLO for mobile TV.
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