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DVB-T Launch in Moscow with Transmitter Combiners by SPINNER

07 February 2008 12:25


SPINNER has received the order to deliver the first transmitter combiners with mask filters for the Russian capital. The transmitter combiners are the newest version of the ultra-compact SPINNER CCS system.

The transmitters with 2.5 kW DVB-T power each are routed to two antennas via 3-way and 4-way transmitter combiners. For SPINNER this order is a major success in the Russian market.

In and around Moscow the work of building up a DVB-T network will begin in 2008. In the coming years networks in over 30 cities all over the country will follow. Currently seven multiplexes are in planning.

The SPINNER CCS system components stand out for their excellent electrical properties and stability. The CCS combiner modules are best suited for use in confined spaces due to their compact design. Furthermore the modular design makes them fully compatible within each power class, so system extensions are easily possible. In a combination with the CCS bypass patch panels they make up a unique security system that allows work on the combiner system to be performed with virtually no downtime.


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SPINNER - RF Components for Mobile Communication Networks


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