31 March 2004, Cleveland,
Ohio, USA
Scott Martin of Nautel and Frank Foti of Omnia Audio will
release their joint white paper “Enhancing the Digital Path:
Digital Multiplex (D-MPX) Connectivity” at the Broadcast
Engineering Conference, held during NAB 2004.
The technical paper looks at
the problems of modulation overshoots due to sample rate
convertors and the connection method of AES/EBU pertaining
to stereo generation in the exciter as opposed to the
processor. The discussion will reveal a new concept for high
performance MPX generation and interconnectivity to an audio
processor.
Also discussed will be the
advent of HD Radio and a new performance digital path
presented.
This joint presentation is
slated to be delivered at 3.00 p.m., Monday, April 19th at
the NAB Convention Center, Room N110 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Omnia, a Telos company, is
world-renowned for its digital audio signal processing
expertise. Omnia audio processors for FM, AM, TV, HD Radio &
DAB, Internet, and audio production are setting new
standards for professional audio quality. Omnia products
will be on display in the Telos / Omnia booth #N1416 at the
Spring NAB convention. For more information, call Caroline
Dorsey at Omnia Audio or browse
www.omniaaudio.com .
Nautel has earned an
international reputation as a world leader in the design and
manufacturing of exclusively solid state radio transmitters.
Since 1969, customers have put Nautel's transmitters in the
field for AM broadcast, FM broadcast and navigation
assistance applications. Nautel’s products can be found in
more than 160 countries, on every continent, and in climates
ranging from arctic, to desert to jungle. Nautel is a
licensed manufacturer of High Definition Radio (HD-Radio)
and is an active member of the DRM Consortium. For more
information, please visit
www.nautel.com . Nautel will be at the NAB Convention,
booth N3302.
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Omnia, a Telos company, is
world-renowned for its digital audio signal processing
expertise. Omnia audio processors for FM, AM, TV, HD Radio &
DAB, Internet, and audio production are setting new
standards for professional audio quality.
