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Products from the floor
A product preview of NAB Radio from AEQ, ATI, Audemat-Aztec,
Audioarts, Broadcast Electronics, Coaxial Dynamics, Comrex, Dalet, Enco
Systems, ERI, Lakesoft, LEA International, Logitek, Marti, Mediatouch,
Moseley, Musicam USA, Prophet, SAS and Tower Switch.
RBDS encoders
Audemat-Aztec (booth
6)
FMB80 and FMB10: A dynamic RBDS generator with embedded Web
server, this encoder communicates with automation software through its
serial or Ethernet/TCP/IP ports to send song titles, artist information
or advertising messages for immediate display on listener's radios. The
unit can mix as many as 10 radio text messages, so that the user can
show dynamic (coming from the automation software) and static
(station's call letters, slogan, station's format) information. The
encoder also features the TA flag that can overide other listening
choices, even tapes and CDs, when the station broadcasts an important
traffic alert. The FMB10 includes the same RBDS generator as the FMB80,
but with a more limited message set and simple control from a single
terminal.
305-692-7555
fax 305-682-2233
www.audemat-aztec.com
contact@audemat-aztec.com
Web-based service

Enco Systems (booth 401)
Enteractive:
This Web-based service allows broadcasters to enhance their
listeners online experience and retain them longer, by using
interactive tools. It also allows broadcasters to derive revenue from
the listener base and NTR revenue from clients through Short Message
Service texting on mobile phones. By implementing a range of services
from requests to dedications to contests, listeners can interact with
the station to the level desired by the station from perceived control
of music played, to actual control of music played. Mine demographic
information from listeners and put the gathered information to work
generating revenue and obtaining data from the most active listeners.
This service works with analog radio and HD Radio.
800-362-6797
fax 248-827-4441
www.enco.com
support@enco.com
Audio codec/mixer

Musicam USA (booth 530)
Roadstar:
Audio professionals now have a new method when sending and receiving
real-time audio, ancillary data and contact closures from remote
locations by this portable stereo digital audio codec. The product is
based on the Netstar IP and ISDN digital audio codec. It is housed in a
compact, portable enclosure with protective elements for controls,
cables and connectors. Four Neutrik XLR inputs feed labeled individual
level and pan controls. Each input can be switched for mic, line or
unbalanced operation. All inputs are equipped with switchable phantom
power. A separate AES/EBU input can be enabled to bypass the mixer
section. Analog and AES/EBU outputs for return audio are standard. The
codec can send and simultaneously receive bidirectional audio via IP
through its Ethernet port, and can connect to ISDN codecs through its
ISDN terminal adapter. Both U and S/T ISDN interfaces are supported.
Simultaneous operation on both IP and ISDN is possible. The unit
communicates via G.711, G.722, MPEG 1 and 2 Layer II and MPEG 1 and 2
Layer III to ensure compatibility with older CCS and other codecs. In
addition, the product includes MPEG 2 AAC, and MPEG 4 AAC Low Delay,
for improved audio performance at lower bit rates. The device also
supports bidirectional, uncompressed, linear audio over IP, for use
over networks of sufficient bandwidth.
732-739-5600
fax 732-739-1818
www.musicamusa.com
sales@musicamusa.com
Tower construction and consulting
ERI-Electronics Research (booth 333)
Tower services:
ERI's full line of single and multi-station FM antennas, self
supporting, guyed towers, combiner and filtering systems, structural
engineering services, tower reinforcement products, lightning
protection and enhanced grounding systems and FM IBOC implementation
solutions make the company a complete one source supplier for all
broadcast antenna, tower, transmission line and RF system
requirements.
812-925-6000
fax 812-925-4030
www.ERIinc.com
dcombs@ERIinc.com
ISDN codec

AEQ (booth 535)
Eagle:
This 1RU, dual-channel ISDN codec can connect to U.S. and Euro ISDN
networks. Connectivity is available via G.711, G.722 and MPEG Layer II
algorithms to offer as much as 12kHz audio bandwidth using one ISDN B
channel and up to 15kHz joint stereo or 20kHz mono, using two ISDN B
Channels. The codec also features the company's LD algorithm, providing
15kHz joint stereo with low delay, using two ISDN B channels. It also
has the capacity to multiplex channels one and two. Full input and
output monitoring is available via LED bargraph meters on the front
panel, along with a mic and headset and an external phone
connector.
954-581-7999
fax 954-581-7733
www.aeqbroadcast.com
sales@aeqbroadcast.com
LAN/WAN Add-on module

Mediatouch (booth 423)
Imedia Access Server:
This server, a LAN/WAN add-on module for Imediatouch, allows control
of audio assets across all stations. Using a drag-and-drop interface,
operators can copy audio (voice tracks, songs, commercials, IDs) to and
from on-air or production studio locations. The operator can create and
view on-air schedules, monitor the on-air status of a remote location
and view TTA information via HTML. The module provides a wide area
connectivity strategy for radio groups. It features content, scheduling
and operational management functions. The system can be designed and
configured for various connectivity needs. It also features remote
production capabilities, audio transfer verification, schedule transfer
confirmation and user security.
888-665-0501
fax 204-783-5805
www.mediatouch.net
omt@omt.net
Control surface for Audio Engine

Logitek (booth 527)
Remora Digital Console:
The Remora is a small, modular control surface for the company's
Audio Engine and can incorporate one or more pieces. The main control
module incorporates fader input selection, monitor and headphone
controls, and stereo VU meters along with four faders. Fader modules,
containing six faders each, can be linked to the control module as
desired. Because it is simply a control surface, the faders do not have
to be dedicated to specific inputs; users can set up fader assignments
to accommodate individual needs and tastes. Applications for this
product include news workstations, small edit suites, production rooms
and on-air studios where space is at a premium. Because the unit is
designed to sit on a desktop, it can be used in locations where
traditional consoles are not a practical choice.
877-231-5870
fax 713-664-4479
www.logitekaudio.com
info@logitekaudio.com
Asset management
Dalet Digital Media (booth 534)
Daletplus Media Library:
The library is a cost-effective turnkey solution for any
organization that needs to manage and archive mass amounts of media
assets. From the desktop, over a standard network, users can easily
enter, catalog and archive media. Users can quickly locate and retrieve
important media files or exchange their creative work among team
members. Valuable media assets can be repurposed without loss of
quality. The library also comes with easy-to-use editing tools for
storyboarding and packaging media. The library provides an
administration module for configuring workflows and privileges. From
defining authorized users to automating ingest and archive procedures,
administrators have maximum control. The open architecture enables
users to integrate this media library with their existing
infrastructure.
212-825-3322
fax 212-825-0182
www.dalet.com
sales@us.dalet.com
Composite STL transmitter
Marti Electronics (booth 317)
STL-20C:
This is the company's latest STL transmitter, replacing the STL-15C
for the 950MHz band. Several changes were made to make this a
price-value leader in composite STL products. The transmitter features
a new synthesizer and a new RF amplifier as well as a cooling fan. It
offers more power, reliability, it runs cooler and is easier to
tune.
817-735-8134
fax 817-735-9340
www.martielectronics.com
sales@martielectronics.com
Suppressor

LEA International (booth 541)
DS2S:
Featuring the patented Wagon Wheel design, the suppressor combines
MOV and silicon technologies for suppression across all modes and
features replaceable modules. The unit is UL and CSA listed and carries
a standard five year unlimited warranty.
800-881-8506
fax 208-762-6099
www.leaintl.com
crassier@leaintl.com
Wireless data link
Moseley Associates (booth 12)
Max-Link:
This wireless data link consists of the Max-Link IDU and the
AB-Access wireless data radio. The IDU is a full duplex packetizer for
up to eight E1/T1 highways that can operate in E1 or T1 mode, and whose
individual 64kb/s channels can be ATM cell networked to a composite ATM
25 port. The Max-Link IDU connects to the all-outdoor AB-Access radio
by a regular CAT-5 cable. The two units can be as much as 150' apart.
Features of this product include a license exempt wireless link, rapid
ROI, split IDU/ODU architecture, switchable ATM or IP interfaces and it
is fast and easy to deploy.
805-968-9621
fax 805-685-9638
www.moseleysb.com
info@moseleysb.com
Music scheduler
Prophet Systems (booth 439)
Musicgen:
Prophet's music scheduler works with most digital automation
systems. The scheduler is easy to use, yet allows the user to create
the most complex music rotations. Now this software can be downloaded
from the company's website. Features of this music scheduler include
configurable output files that can be imported to most digital
automation systems; easily import and export the current song library;
create custom coding and base new rules on this new coding; and
categorize songs and build clocks with drag and drop features.
800-658-4403
fax 308-284-4181
www.prophetsys.com
sales@prophetsys.com
Tower monitoring
Towerswitch (booth 428)
NB-5:
Designed for multiple station broadcast towers, the NB-5 provides
important safety and contact information in plain speech to those
requiring tower access. It's an easy way to ensure compliance with
FCC-mandated radiation exposure guidelines in a multi-transmitter
environment. Messages may be highly customized to each tower location
and are recorded on inexpensive camera-style memory cards.
561-482-7334
www.towerswitch.com
sales@towerswitch.com
Transmitter

Broadcast Electronics (booth 317)
FMI-703:
The FMI-703 transmitter for FM analog and HD Radio offers the
flexibility to convert FM stations to HD Radio now, or function as the
main transmitter for the existing FM analog service until the time
comes to add HD Radio. The transmitter, available from 17W digital-only
to 28,000W of combined digital and analog power, is based on the
company's C-series solid state FM transmitters and S-series models, but
use linearization techniques to ensure maximum efficiency and peak
digital performance.
217-224-9600
fax 217-224-9607
www.bdcast.com
bdcast@bdcast.com
Wireless transmission

Comrex (booth 123)
Matrix GSM module:
With the GSM Module, broadcasters can transmit high-quality remote
audio over a wireless network without a telephone line or a separate
wireless phone. The module incorporates a GSM wireless phone and
firmware into a compact housing, compatible with all portable Matrix
units. The system adds an external antenna and increased power over
standard hand-held phones, resulting in improved reliability and
stability. Installation takes seconds, and with the optional battery
kit, the unit can broadcast in the field for as long as four hours. The
updated firmware provides as much as 7kHz frequency response. The
module enables broadcasters to deliver broadcast-quality audio live
from sports events, press conferences, parking lots or nearly anywhere,
without the hassle of installing a phone line.
800-237-1776
fax 978-784-1717
www.comrex.com
info@comrex.com
Digital on-air radio board

Audioarts Engineering (booth 14)
D-16:
This console features a compact footprint and a built-in router that
assigns any source to any input or monitor. The unit controls 16 input
channels and two caller phone channels. It is equipped with digital
bargraph metering and alpha source displays. This product provides
analog and digital stereo PGM and AUD, mono 1 and 2 output buses, in
addition to four mix-minus outputs. Assignable machine control ports
are opto-isol-ated. Direct access to rear DB-25 I/O connectors
facilitate easy countertop installation.
252-638-7000
fax 252-637-1285
www.wheatstone.com
sales@wheatstone.com
Microphone preamplifier

ATI (booth 536)
MMA800-XLR:
The MMA800-XLR features eight mic preamplifiers in a rugged single
rack space enclosure with XLR connectors in and out. Each low noise
preamplifier includes a front panel selection of level, high or low
gain, phase reverse and low cut filter as well as LED readouts of
signal presence and signal clipping, switchable output level meter.
Other features include internal switches for input summing into
multiple outputs, and active balance or transformer balanced
outputs.
215-443-0330
fax 215-443-0394
www.atiguys.com
sales@atiguys.com
Audio control surface

Sierra Automated Systems (booth 435)
Rubicon:
A stand-alone control surface, the Rubicon integrates seamlessly
into the SAS 32KD Digital Audio Network for its mixing, switching,
level control and effects. Completely modular, extensively customizable
and fully programmable, this control surface is useful for a medium- or
large-market facility.
818-840-6749
fax 818-840-6751
www.sasaudio.com
sales@sasaudio.com
Digital carrier power meters
Coaxial Dynamics (booth 508)
Digital Wattchman:
The Coaxial Dynamics Digital Wattchman rack-mounted station
monitor/alarm is similar in function and appearance to the company's
81090 series, except that it is designed for the accurate measurement
of complex RF waveforms such as CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access)
and DAB signals. It will also function well with AM and FM signals. A
digital station monitor/alarm system installation consists of a Digital
Wattchman, a dual socket line section and two digital broadcast plug-in
elements for monitoring forward and reflected power. The Digital
Wattchman is supplied with four 25' cable assemblies for connection to
the line section and elements, and a six' ac power cord. Installation
requires inserting the line section and elements into the transmission
line, connecting the terminals of the transmitter interlock systems to
the proper terminals on the Digital Wattchman and providing ac
power.
800-COAXIAL
fax 216-267-3142
www.coaxial.com
sales@coaxial.com
Control and sensing system

LakeSoft (booth 433)
Airemote:
This multitask control and sensing system features various input and
output options that can be customized. Any combination of input and
output cards can be installed in the 12 modular slots of the main
chassis. As many as 64 chassis can be linked together to create a
maximum capacity of 768 cards. Connections are made to each card via
standard connectors. Most cards use Amphenol connectors to allow for
ease of installation directly to punch blocks. The Airemote supports
the English, Spanish, French, Chinese, Hungarian, Dutch and Croatian
languages. It is compatible with most existing remote controls and
integrates easily, allowing for expansion. In addition, RBDS encoders,
automation systems, IBOC transmitters, backup playback units, audio
processors and more can be interfaced via serial or TCP/IP to the
unit.
866-599-5253
fax 541-967-8721
www.lakesoft.com
info@lakesoft.com
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Wednesday, October 1 - 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Thursday, October 2 - 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Friday, October 3 - 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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