ETL Systems to
showcase new technologies in RF distribution at IBC 2015
New developments in L-band Matrix /
routers, RF over Fibre and LNB
Power Supplies to be showcased
ETL
Systems, will showcase new and improved RF technologies
with at this year’s IBC in Amsterdam, September 10-15.
Amongst these technologies will be ETL Systems’ new
64x64 Hurricane L-band Matrix Stingray RF over Fibre,
Piranha LNB Power Supply units, and the LS Series
Monitoring Switch upgrade.
Customised matrix to meet exact RX
chain requirements
The
unique design of the 64x64 L-band Hurricane matrix
allows the customer to select input modules that exactly
match what the teleport or broadcaster needs. Each input
port can be tailored with its own modules including
Fibre L-band input, LNB powering, variable gain / slope
compensation and RF level detection. This flexibility
also allows the matrix performance to be optimised. The
user does not need to compromise the performance of the
whole system by, for example, having unused gain
available which inhibits performance.
Power consumption reductions and cost
and space savings
ETL’s proprietary technology minimises the power
consumption of the matrix, reducing it by 25% compared
to traditional matrices.
The
Hurricane’s compact design eliminates the need for
additional chassis for fibre receiver modules and/or LNB
powering as it can all be integrated within the matrix.
Rack space saving
Customers can upgrade their 32x32 Enigma matrix to a
64x64 Hurricane matrix and still have valuable spare
rack space. It offers a compact modular design with 4U
form factor even when powering 64 LNB’s.
The
Hurricane is designed to meet Ka-band
and HTS applications with 850-2450MHz operating
frequency range.
Visitors to the stand will be also able to see ETL’s
StingRay RF over
fibre technology, as well as the new Piranha
power supply units.
Performance & resilience
StingRay’s
high performance design offers excellent module to
module isolation, making it ideal for high isolation
applications. Downtime is minimised by dual redundant,
hot-swap power supplies and hot-swap fibre modules. The
range now includes 1+1 and 4+1 redundancy configuration
options, providing additional resilience for uplink and
downlink transmissions. For longer distance
transmissions over fibre, ETL have introduced CWDM
modules which can transmit RF signals up to 30km
distances with low loss.
As
well as offering LNB powering through a matrix, ETL have
also developed a new range of standalone units to power
LNB’s. The Piranha Power Supply Units provide DC
powering options in a compact 1U high, 19” chassis for a
range of components and devices in satellite ground
station RF and power distribution chains. The units are
compact, expandable and customisable.
Flexibility
Piranha’s modular approach means that the customer can
buy the size that they want and then expand later as
their LNB power requirements increase. Energy
consumption can be tailored to specific applications
with power supply module options.
ETL’s new technologies also include improved performance
for carrier monitoring with even faster switching time,
improved return loss and isolation on its upgraded LS
series monitoring switches.
Also on show at
IBC will be ETL’s Alto line amplifiers,
Dextra L-band Splitters and
Combiners, and L-band matrix router family, including
the compact 128x128 Vulcan Matrix, , the 32 x 32 Enigma
Matrix, the 16 x 32 Valiant Matrix and the 16x16 Victor
Matrix.
Ian
Hilditch, CEO and Andrew Bond, Sales Director, will be
among ETL representatives at the event to demonstrate
the range of new products and highlight ETL’s quarter of
a century of in-house experience in designing
award-winning RF equipment. The company is also
recognised internationally for its innovation and
professional service, with 67% of customers in 2015
being repeat customers and accounting for 93% of orders.
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