
TFT,
Inc. was established in 1970 in Santa Clara,
California, the heart of Silicon Valley.
Their first product was for television broadcast
and is still manufactured today, yet they
have expanded to include radio broadcast,
cable, and wireless equipment as well. Today
they manufacture monitoring, STL (studio-transmitter-link),
and EAS (Emergency Alert System) products
for professional broadcast, emergency management,
industrial and consumer applications. In
Silicon Valley, they have access not only
to a myriad of products and advanced service
but also to a wealth of technology.
for more information on any TFT product.
MODEL
460/467 UNCOMPRESSED DIGITAL STUDIO-TO-TRANSMITTER
(STL)
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This
Digital STL offers (6) uncompressed
program channels in a single
500 kHz RF channel assignment.
The transmitter and receiver
feature a front panel RS-232
port to connect to a PC that
will characterize the unit for
frequency, type of modulation,
input/output configuration; display
operating parameters; and establish
major and minor alarms. Sample
rates of 48, 44.1, and 32 ks/s
are all supported.
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MODEL
4140/4140HP 45-WATT STL TRANSMITTER ( 400
- 470 MHz )
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The
Model 4140/4140HP Composite Transmitter
features an integrated high power
RF power amplifier with up to
45-Watts of output power. This
model is designed exclusively
for international use in the
400 to 470 MHz band. Companion
receivers for the 4140 Transmitter
include the 9147 Composite Receiver
or the 9245 Monophonic Receiver.
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MODEL
9100/9107 STUDIO-TO-TRANSMITTER LINK (STL)
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The
9100/9107 is a frequency synthesized
and agile Composite STL, available
in all standard bands. The 9100/9107
is spectrum efficient and can
achieve greater than 70 db SNR
and 0.05% THD with only ±37.5
kHz deviation. An automatic switchover
is built-in to the 9107 receiver.
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Other
TFT products available
·
Modems & Multiplexers
· Digital Insertion Unit
· Digital Subcarrier system
· Digital Subcarrier Generator and Demodulator
· Remote Pick-up Equipment
· FM On-Frequency Booster Systems
· Digital Delay Lines
· Timebase Generators
Details available from the TFT
web site.