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Empower RF Systems Announces the GCS3J3QQN, a Next Generation HDTV Translator Unit for Broadband HDTV (8VSB) Transmissions

200W HDTV system

The GCS3J3QQN is a next generation HDTV Translator unit for broadband HDTV (8VSB) transmissions. This translator utilizes push-pull LDMOS power devices and Active Device Bias Control TM via Microprocessor that provide high gain, wide dynamic range, low phase distortions and excellent linearity. The translator unit is designed as a flexible compact system which can be scaled accordance with the required output and application.

Base System Parameters
Operating Frequency: ATSC Format Fixed One Channel
Output Power: 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 W
Dimensions: Standard 19 Inch Rack
Input Impedance: 75Ω
Load Impedance: 50Ω
Input / Output: BNC / N Type
Data Input: BNC- Connector, SMPTE 310M/19.392,658MHz ±54Hz
Sideband Performance: Within FCC Mask (With Filter)
SNR: 27dB or Better
EVM: ≤ 4%
Operating Temperature: -10°C to +45°C
Cooling: Forced Air
Gapfiller Transmitter System
System Configuration
Exciter
  • ATSC Format Variable RF Output Frequency (470 to 860MHz) Channel
  • 0dBm ±3dB Average Output
  • Advanced 8VSB Modulation
  • 19.392Mbps Data Rate
  • SMPTE-310M in/output (Serial)
  • 800mV in/output data level
  • Internal Ramp Pattern Generation
  • ≤ ±0.5ppm Frequency Stability
  • Advanced 8VSB Demodulation
  • Variable RF input Frequency (54 to 865MHz)
  • Wide RF Input Level (-78 to 0dBm)

HPA

  • LDMOS Transistor Technology
  • 10,20.50,100,200W Output Drawer
Transmit Filter (Band Pass Filter)
  • 6MHz Bandwidth
  • ±0.75 Insertion Loss
  • ±0.5dB Pass Band Ripple
  • ≤ 20dB Return Loss

MCU (Master Control Unit)

  • Full Automatic Operation Mode via Remote Access
  • Remote Shutdown Function

Power Unit

  • AC Distributor
  • P/S circuit breaker
  • AC to DC SMPS
  • AC voltage and current Indicators

Manual User Operation Mode

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