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Rohde & Schwarz introduces new transmitter platform for broadcaster network operators

The R&STH1 supports the delivery of traditional and new services in the streaming era, said the company

Rohde & Schwarz has introduced the R&STH1, the first of what the company is calling a new generation of transmitters.

The R&STH1 features an innovative design throughout the transmitter that supports the broadcast network operators in delivering traditional and new services in the streaming era, the company reported.

The R&STH1 is a liquid-cooled high power transmitter, with software-defined operation and the ability to work across all bands of UHF transmission, the company said.

It is based on a design philosophy to support the three critical challenges and opportunities for broadcast network operators: to reduce energy costs and carbon footprint; to increase operational efficiency and resilience; and to unlock new broadcast applications, thereby creating new revenue opportunities for the operator.

“The R&STH1 delivers sustainable broadcasting in the connected world,” said Manfred Reitmeier, vice president of broadcast and amplifier systems at Rohde & Schwarz. “Consumers still watch linear television – two or three hours a day on average – and broadcasting is the best way to deliver it. What we have done with our revolutionary R&STH1 transmitter is to enable broadcast network operators to continue serving that key market with much greater cost-efficiency, reduced maintenance costs and higher resilience, and a much lower environmental impact.”

“At the same time, we have enabled broadcasters to seize the advantages of new services,” he added. “As well as taking the advantages of linear multicast to mobile devices, this opens up new and valuable opportunities in the Internet of Things and in booming markets like the automotive industry.”

The improved power amplifier design delivers a dramatic increase in energy efficiency, representing a 15% reduction in power consumption over even the most efficient of current designs, with a consequent reduction in carbon emissions. The sophisticated liquid cooling concept, allowing more than 90% of all heat generated to be dispersed to the outside atmosphere, further reduces the energy requirements and total cost of ownership of an installation, the company said.

Internally, the design eliminates all single points of failure making the transmitter highly resilient, and enables self-repairing and remote monitoring, reducing the cost of routine maintenance, another significant saving in cost as well as boosting reliability.

The R&STH1 is also ideally placed to deliver new services which are best handled by broadcast rather than mobile streaming, the company said.