Audemat to Release Software v.1.5 for Goldeneagle HD


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Bordeaux-Merignac, France - May 2, 2008 - Audemat announced before the 2008 NAB Show that its was releasing software v.1.5 for the Goldeneagle HD. Goldeneagle HD now includes modulation monitoring for AM frequencies in both real time and recorded measurements. Negative and positive AM modulation are measured. This information is available using the PC software or touch screen. Goldeneagle HD can also make a scan and detect all stations on teh AM band (analog or digital). The user can add frequencies to the list of stations to be monitored by clicking on the chart generated by the market scan. To perform these new functions, the existing units must have the spectrum analyzer option installed.

Version 1.5 also improves the effective resolution bandwidth of th espectrum analyzer to 1kHz. This is a major step in compliance with NRSC 5A measurement standard. Fixed and mobile markers are now available on the spectrum analyzer display.

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