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NDS to Showcase Conditional Access for HD Radio
Las Vegas - Apr 4, 2007 - NDS will unveil its conditional access capability for HD Radio at NAB2007 at its booth, N7137, as well as in partner demonstrations with Broadcast Electronics (N7106) and Harris (N2505). The BE and Harris demonstrations will demonstrate the integration of the NDS technology into the two companies' transmission equipment.
The Harris demonstration will include details of the system test that was carried on WUSF-FM, Tampa in March. The BE demonstration will detail the technology integration into the BE IDI 20 Importer.
NDS already provides conditional access technology for TV set-top boxes.
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