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Friday, August 16, 2013

Nautel Begins Delivery of Major DRM Transmitter Project

Source: Radio World
14th August, 2013

Transmitter maker Nautel has begun to deploy the first of 27 medium-wave AM transmitters and associated equipment for India's Prasar Bharati, the public broadcaster which comprises All India Radio and Doordarshan television.

The orders for 100 kW, 200 kW and 300 kW DRM-enabled transmitters are being configured for DRM30 transmission and will be used in 27 locations.

Nautel DRM All India Radio Comcon Steve Farley Rajiv Kapoor Tim hardy Vijay Baleja Peter Conlon Rakesh Aggarwal Chuck Kelly Trinian Ayangoswami
Engineers from All India Radio along with Indian broadcast facilities integrator Comcon with Nautel personnel at the testing of the first Nautel transmitters to be used for AIR's DRM project. Shown (L-R) are Steve Farley (Nautel), Rajiv Kapoor (AIR), Tim Hardy (Nautel), Vijay Baleja (AIR), Peter Conlon (Nautel), Rakesh Aggarwal (Comcon), Chuck Kelly (Nautel) and Trinian Ayangoswami (Comcon).

Engineers from AIR were at the Nautel factory (pictured) in early August to begin factory acceptance testing of the order. Three 300 kW NX300 and one 200 kW NX200 transmitters were accepted in early August. Four 100 kW NX100 transmitters are scheduled for testing at the end of the month.

The NX200 is shipping Aug. 27 to be installed in Delhi, beginning in late October. Nautel Customer Service Technician Bachar Dib will lead the installation, according to a release. The NX300 transmitters will be installed in Jammu, Jalandhar and Lucknow.

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Read more at http://www.radioworld.com/article/nautel-begins-delivery-of-major-drm-transmitter-project/220843 

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