Day Sequerra Software Upgrade Now Available


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West Berlin, NJ - Oct 30, 2006 - Day Sequerra has released v1.2 of its Remote Dashboard software for its M2.2 HD Radio Modulation Monitors. The software is a Windows XP application that, when used with the M2.2's Ethernet interface, provides remote control and monitoring of AM and FM HD Radio broadcasts. The application allows a remote M2.2 user to simultaneously monitor HD Radio program availability and digital audio presence for HD-1 and all HD-2 through HD-8 broadcasts, along with analog audio, analog delay bit and RF carrier signal strength.

Current M2.2 users are asked to e-mail DaySequerra at support@daysequerra.com with the serial number of their unit. The Remote Dashboard installation package will be e-mailed to them along with latest M2.2 firmware.

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