Monoral output is available for AM broadcasting! No need for STL or optical lines, reducing costs such as usage fees.
The "MR-200" is an FM receiver that supports the retransmission of stereo audio signals. For broadcasting stations that have introduced FM supplementary broadcasting, this device allows for the supply of high-quality audio to AM transmitters, eliminating the need for STL or optical lines, thus reducing costs such as usage fees. It can also be used for detecting the decline in reception levels at relay stations and as a return audio device. 【Features】 ■ The range of receivable frequencies can be set to one wave within 76 to 95 MHz ■ Utilizes a 16-bit 122.88 MHz ADC for RF input and a 24-bit 192 kHz DAC for AF output ■ Supports the retransmission of stereo audio signals ■ Capable of mono output for AM broadcasting ■ Can also be used for detecting the decline in reception levels at relay stations and as a return audio device *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications (Excerpt)】 ■Receiving Frequency: 1 wave setting within 76MHz to 95MHz ■Receiving Input Level: 30 to 90dBμV (50Ω TNC type) ■Power Supply Voltage: AC 100V±10% ■Power Consumption: 20VA or less ■External Dimensions: W482×H43.6×D300mm (excluding protrusions) ■Weight: 5kg or less *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Since its establishment, Fuchu Giken Co., Ltd. has been engaged in product development based on core technologies in measurement and communication. Within the company, there are design groups for electrical, mechanical, and software engineering, and together with the manufacturing and inspection departments, we carry out product manufacturing based on quality management standards in accordance with ISO 9001.