Thai PBS selects Audemat DVB-T2
December 18, 2014
WorldCast Systems has confirmedthe sale of 60 Audemat DVB-T2 monitoring platforms to the Thai Public Broadcasting Service. This follows hot on the heels of a similar project earlier this year when the company supplied almost 80 units to Channel 5, also in Thailand.
Audemat DVB-T2 MonitorThai PBS will use the Audemat unit to monitor the RF and the transport stream of the DVB-T2 signal 24/7 as well as to provide comprehensive remote monitoring of all other equipment including the DVB-T2 transmitters and sensors located at various transmitter sites.
An Audemat DVB-T2 platform will be located at each of the 39 regional transmitter sites nationwide with several additional units retained for ad-hoc requirements and spares.
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