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Transmitters of Avtomatika Concern provided air of two FM radio stations of Moscow area

Customers: RTV-Moscow area (Radio 1)

Product: Rostec: Phoenix Broadcasting transmitters

Project date: 2019/06  - 2019/11

2019: Commissioning of Phoenix-0.25 transmitters

On December 18, 2019 the Automatic equipment Concern reported that the high-frequency Phoenix-0.25 transmitters developed by Avtomatika Concern of State Corporation Rostec are put into operation on two FM radio stations of the Moscow region. Devices have the input power of 250 W and provide uninterrupted and high-quality broadcast of air of "Radio-1" in the cities of Voskresensk and Lukhovitsy.

The broadcasting transmitters of very high frequencies of the Phoenix — 0.25 series developed by JSC SIP RS and JSC Software Elektropribor entering into Avtomatika Concern provide uninterrupted broadcasting in the FM range (frequency range of 87.5-108.0 MHz).

Due to use of modern element base, modular structure and the innovative technical solutions, such as direct digital synthesis and digital signal processing, the big flexibility, fault tolerance and reliability of devices is reached. Already in a basic complete set the Phoenix transmitter is equipped with the expanded set of functionality allowing the operator to organize quickly high-quality broadcasting without use of the additional expensive hardware.

Phoenix transmitters completely correspond to the existing regulating documents regulating application of the systems of broadcasting.

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The Avtomatika concern makes a wide line of devices and solutions for the benefit of civil customers. High-frequency Phoenix-0.25 transmitters are developed by the qualified specialists having long-term experience in designing and service of the broadcasting systems. We are ready to offer the state and business broadcasting companies modern, hi-tech and uninterrupted devices of the Russian production,
comments the CEO of Avtomatika Concern Vladimir Kabanov
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