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High-power tetrode
Thales Broadcast and Multimedia
TH 394: This tetrode, intended for the high-power FM radio broadcasting market, is specifically designed for the combined broadcast of digital and analog signals for IBOC. The use of air-cooling simplifies transmitter production, while reducing maintenance costs. The TH 394 tetrode delivers average analog power of 25kW, and average digital power of 2.5kW in combined broadcast mode with 10 percent IBOC. It offers 66kW of peak power.
413-569-0116
www.thales-bm.com
mricher@thales-bm.com
Laser-engraved panels
Laser Panels
Custom equipment panels: A custom project can look like a professional job when a clean connector panel is part of it. Laser Panels can cut and engrave metal panels to complete the finished look of any project, whether it's a custom rack panel, and outlet/gang box cover or the faceplate for a hand-made device. Available in several anodized metal colors or stainless steel, the panel engraving is filled in white. Brushed finishes and other options are available.
877-348-4300
www.laserpanels.com
info@laserpanels.com
Digital recorder for Ipod
Alesis
Pro Track: Pro Track provides convenient, direct-to-Ipod stereo digital recording in a portable, handheld form. Users can capture live audio anywhere and anytime. Pro Track's smart design integrates the Ipod into the recorder, with includes sleds to securely mount supported models. Two high-quality condenser microphones are built-in, fixed in XY stereo configuration for high quality field recording. Pro Track also offers a pair of combination XLR ΒΌ" inputs for connection of external microphones and line sources. When running on plug-in power using the included adapter, Pro Track supplies 48V phantom power for power condenser microphones.
800-5-ALESIS
www.alesis.com
info@alesis.com
Compact stereo headphone amplifier
Henry Engineering
Multiphones Minipod: The Multiphones Minipod is a compact headphone amplifier that can easily be installed just about anywhere. Minipod is small and lightweight with rounded corners, perfect for mounting under a countertop. Even if bumped into, it won't scratch clothing or legs. It can be used as part of a Multiphones network or as a stand-alone headphone amp. A multi-listener network of Minipods can be built without a Multiphones Master unit: Just use CAT-5 cables to daisy-chain them together.
626-355-3656
www.henryeng.com
info@henryeng.com
File transfer software
Applied Answers
File Genius: File Genius replaces insecure FTP and e-mail file transfers. An intuitive interface works through a Web browser and does not require set up, hosting or maintenance. It provides security for all environments: SSL encryption, SHA hashed file directories, no password storage, no cookies, a proxy file system for layers of security, no FTP or other protocol port access, no session pages published all over the Web with links to download files, and hidden site addresses that cannot be found in search engines or site explorers. There are also no usage limits.
888-753-2245
appliedanswers.com
inquiries@appliedanswers.com
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