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March 2005
FAGOR at "Salon de la Reception Numerique´2005"
Under the title "One solution for any digital TV situation", Fagor showed all the products valid for this new terrestrial digital signals, that will be sent by the end of March in this country. The visitors are expecting this new future and they showed their interest towards Fagor solutions.

Among others, the Pre-programmed Micromatv, that comes already configured for different reception situations, that means less installation time.

The Nexum system, an alternative for adjacent monochannel treatment with two different series: one in 40 dB gain and the other with 50 dB.

And finally the new TDM module, a COFDM-PAL transmodulator, the ideal solution for distributing in analogue the new DTT signals.
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February 2005
FAGOR at "Salon de la Reception Numerique´2005"
Fagor Electronica will attend the "Salon de la Reception Numerique " that will take place on 9, 10 and 11th March in Paris (France). Your are invited to visit us at stand Q22, and see our different solutions adapted to the Digital Terrestrial TV.
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June 2004
FAGOR at the Dubai Hotel Show
Fagor Electronica attended, together with a local partner, the Dubai Hotel Show which took place from the 17th to 19nd of May at the Airport Expo in Dubai.

At the exhibition hall, where 310 exhibitors from a record number of 33 countries were displaying a huge range of products and services vital to the day-to-day running of any hotel.

At Fagor stand were introduced different solutions adapted to the reception and distribution of the TV signal in hotels. One of this products is the SDM module a trasmodulator that processes a QPSK satellite transponder in AM modulation.
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March 2004
QPSK/AM headend for the reception of 4 free Satellite TV programmes

QPSK/AM receiver designed for headend conversion of digital satellite TV programmes to analogue TV in RF.
Available in two versions: DiSAT 4U for UHF channels (C21-C69) and DiSAT 4V for VHF channels (E5-S41).

Suitable for small and medium sized installations, producing its RF modulated output in double sideband. Ideal for use in low cost community projects. No need for individual receivers to be installed for each TV. Functions autonomously in communal areas of buildings, recovering reception automatically in case of electricity cuts or service interruptions.

· High output level (105 dBµV)
· Does not need input splitters.
· Output channel easily programmable via the integrated programmer.
· Guided quick programming menu via the remote control.
· High audio and video quality.

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November 2003
MAST BAND AMPLIFIER AMB 800

The professional's preamplifier

T
he AMB 800 range of amplifiers is a new concept in mast amplification for individual systems and small headends.

With high input sensitivity and output power (114 dBµV), the AMB 800 is a heavy-duty amplifier, ideal for future applications according to new Digital Terrestrial TV (DTT) requirements. It is prepared to process both analogue and digital signals
during the migration towards DTT.

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April 2003
The DAB system

Fagor Electrónica introduces a new module in its SCM 5000 headend, the DAB 5000 amplifier, which a allows the amplification of the Radio Digital signal, also known as DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) .

DAB is a digital technology offering considerable advantages over today's FM radio, both to listeners and broadcasters. The most obvious benefit to listeners is DAB's ability to deliver CD-quality stereo sound robustly and reliably, even to mobile receivers.

It´s also possible to switch between the eight or more stations carried by every single multiplex without retuning their sets. DAB's flexibility will also provide a wider choice of programmes, including many not available on FM. Each multiplex is able to carry up to six full-quality stereo programmes, but bandwidth can be seamlessly reallocated to a larger number of lower quality services.

DAB can carry text and images as well as sound, and all receivers will be equipped to handle non-audio data, enabling broadcasters to transmit programme-associated data (PAD) such as album title, song lyrics, or contact details. Additional services, such as traffic information and sports, weather or stock market news feeds, are already on their way. DAB can be transmitted at lower power than today's FM and AM services without loss of coverage.
 

 

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