Tuesday 18 September 2012

Gulf News Broadcasting brings new FM Radio Stations powered by Harris Transmitters

The Middle East music lovers would now be enjoying two new FM Radio Stations powered by Harris Transmitters. The new ration stations are Arabic and Hindi radio stations which broadcast crystal-clear FM with the help of Flexiva™ air-cooled FM transmitters.
The new Gulf News Broadcasting radio stations — are named Hayat 95.6 FM and Josh 97.8 FM. The other stations from the company include English-language FM stations, Radio 1 and Radio 2, and the Hindi channel Hum.

The footprint of the Harris Flexiva transmitters happens to be compact and comes with a power-efficient design to reduce operational costs and space requirements. “The Flexiva transmitter from Harris is proven to deliver a highly reliable and stable performance, and will help us reduce our overall operational costs,” said Digby Taylor, project manager, Gulf News Broadcasting. “The low power consumption of the Flexiva design delivers tangible energy savings and, because of its compact size, offers a simplified installation process and easier on-going maintenance.”
“Harris continues to support radio broadcasters and service providers to increase efficiency in their operations by improving their technology investments,” said Said Bacho, vice president sales and service, Middle East and South Asia, Harris Broadcast Communications. “Our investment in the development of our transmitter solutions help broadcasters and operators produce, distribute and transmit content more efficiently.”

Source:
http://cablequest.org/news/technology-news/item/879-gulf-news-broadcasting-brings-new-fm-radio-stations-powered-by-harris-transmitters.html
Source: http://cablequest.org/news/technology-news/item/879-gulf-news-broadcasting-brings-new-fm-radio-stations-powered-by-harris-transmitters.html

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