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New Belar BTSC Monitor/Analyzer Uses THAT's Digital dbx-TV
Devon, Belar's TVM-230 fits in the same form factor of its predecessor. The unit is intended to operate in conjunction with Belar's TVM-100 or TVM-101, or other makers' wide-band aural demodulators. The TVM-230 provides the measurement capability needed to set up, test, and measure BTSC stereo TV transmitters, and offers accurately decoded L and R channel audio outputs. Linear phase FIR (digital) filters to reduce phase distortion, coupled with THAT's fully digital dbx-TV expander, ensure extreme accuracy for measuring modulation peaks. THAT provided its dbx-TV decoding technology under license to Belar in the form of Verilog DSP code that is executed in a Xilinx FPGA. Based on THAT's extensive experience with the BTSC companding system, THAT developed this professional version of its decoder specifically to suit Belar's demanding application. THAT offers both professional and consumer-quality versions of dbx-TV encoders and decoders to the TV industry. Belar, based in Devon PA, is the world’s leading manufacturer of modulation monitors, used by radio and television stations to monitor technical aspects of their broadcast signal. The company was founded in 1964 by the late Isobel (“BEL”) and Arno (“AR”) Meyer. THAT
Corporation, based in For
more information contact: or Belar
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