Digital receiver FMD-V01
analogFMRS232

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Characteristics

Type
FM, digital, analog
Interface type
RS232, RS-485

Description

FMD-V01 is a digital FM receiver for professional applications. The high performance is achieved through implementation of the most advanced digital technologies that allow the demodulation of frequency without the traditional analog approach. The chain of the radio frequency signal is in fact directly processed by a digital system that allows a whole series of parametrization typical of an FM signal. It is a digital FM receiver mainly used in situations where it is needed the reconstruction of signals used for synchronization or measurement applications. Deviation of instantaneous frequency of the carrier signal stability, symmetry modulation effect of the modulation on the carrier, signal level stereo pilot and many other parameters are easily assessable by fully numerical approach. FMD-V01 allows the broadcaster to assess the quality of distribution system by creating daily reports. It was used in the extraction of signals synchronism needed to isofrequential networks. Provides measurements performed both on the front panel display or through an application package on Windows PC. MPX output, Taking front headphone listening, RDS Analyzer, RF Level Meter, Deviation of instantaneous frequency, Deviation of the total peak area, Density modulation, Level of the stereo subcarrier, Level RDS subcarrier, Error carrier frequency, The effect of the modulation on the carrier frequency, Remote management software developed in Windows environment, AC: 85 Vac - 265 Vac 50/60 Hz, DC: 12 Vdc - 48 Vdc, System in format 19'' Rack 1U.

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