Multiplexing
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Broadcast Manager (1TH-BMAN)
The RadioScape Broadcast Manager has the complex task of managing the whole multiplex process. This includes sending out instructions to the various multiplexers, encoders and decoders in the multiplex system, producing billing and reporting information, and checking that the multiplex system is functioning correctly by examining the feedback from the system's components. -
Distributed Manager (1TH-DMAN)
With Digital Radio expanding, reaching broader markets and delivering more complex programming, there is an increasing requirement for stations and Radio Groups to fully control their portion of the ensemble – their Capacity units (CU). RadioScape’s Distributed Management (DM) delivers that ability to each station or group -
Ensemble Multiplexer (1TH-EMUX)
The RadioScape DAB Ensemble Multiplexer enables the generation of a DAB Ensemble Transport Interface (ETI) bit stream in real time by multiplexing together a set of audio and data input streams. -
Data Multiplexer (1TH-DMUX)
The RadioScape DAB Data Multiplexer takes either single or multiple streams of raw data or data groups, and converts them into packets suitable for transmission in DAB compliant stream and packet sub-channels for broadcast by the RadioScape Ensemble Multiplexer. -
ETI over IP Receiver (1TH-ETIP-R)
A simple efficient unit designed to be used in transmission systems utilizing Eureka 147 ETI over IP – e.g. on DAB transmission sites receiving their ETI feed over an IP network. -
ETI Input Provider (1TH-ETII)
The Radioscape ETI Input provider enables you to easily extract audio or data subchannels from an ETI stream and re-insert them into another Radioscape ensemble. The ETI Input Provider also has delay-by functionality that will delay the re-broadcasting for a user configurable period of up to forty-eight hours. -
Seamless ETI Switch (1TH-ETIS)
The RadioScape Seamless ETI Switch selects one of two ETI input streams to produce a single output data stream. Input selection may be automatic, where the stream with the lowest error rate is selected, or manual. -
Pilot Multiplex (4FH-PMUX)
The Digital Radio Market is entering its second age the new and emerging markets demand a fresh approach to provision the dynamic requirements of the Global Broadcast market. RadioScape has responded with the Innovative “PMUX” that in a single 4U chassis delivers a fully compliant, 8 channel, Eureka 147 Multiplex. -
Data Services Authoring Suite (1TH-DSAS)
Perhaps the main benefit of digital radio over conventional analogue services is the added layers of interactivity and information that can be provided to listeners. To enable users to easily and cost effectively create the full range of such services themselves, Radioscape developed the DSAS. -
Service Linking (S-SLKG)
With the shift towards digital standards progressing swiftly across Europe, Broadcasters and receiver manufacturers are increasingly looking for ways to incorporate both digital radio and legacy systems like FM into a seamless listening experience. The Radioscape service linking module provides a simple and powerful means to do just that.
