Inovonics INOmini 632
HD Radio monitor
The INOmini 632 combines all the features of a professional grade HD Radio monitor/receiver with important diagnostic and troubleshooting tools for analog FM and IBOC FM stations. Along with essential alarms, AES digital output and balanced analog outs, the INOmini 632 is the first scalable HD Radio monitoring system, and the first Inovonics product to offer a "no blend" mode, meaning the receiver will not fall back to analog if the digital signal is lost.
It can decode HD Radio multicasts up to HD8 streams, and displays PSD, RDS and RT+ tagging data. Front-panel alarms for carrier loss, digital program loss and audio loss are also available on the rear panel as tally outputs.
800-733-0552
info@inovon.com
www.inovon.com
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