
Broadcast Electronics (BE) to Present New Workflow-Friendly Digital Media Platform and Feature-Packed FXi FM Exciter at Upcoming IBC - Stand No. 8.C91
July 14, 2008
Source: Broadcast Electronics
Broadcast Electronics (BE) will demonstrate at the upcoming IBC conference in Amsterdam a new workflow-friendly studio platform and a feature-rich FM exciter as new additions to its end-to-end integrated studio and transmitter solutions for radio.

New BE AudioVAULT X platform does more with less
At booth number C91 in Hall 8, BE will present the company’s new AudioVAULT X digital audio system, which uses the latest open automation model to bring advanced segue editing, interactive talent collaboration and sophisticated asset management to the studio.
“Radio broadcasters are telling us that they want to do more – more programs, more localization, more of radio in general. But, at the same time, they have fewer studios and even fewer people in those studios. The new AudioVAULT X platform is designed to fill that gap,” said Ray Miklius, BE VP of Studio Systems.
Seamless voicetracking and localizing multiple stations from a centralized studio is just one of the hallmark features of the new AudioVAULT X system, which is scalable for large as well as small operations and offers a full suite of scheduling and production modules for multi-track editing, music rotation and ad insertion.
New BE FXi 60/250esp exciter is loaded with features, including a spectrum analyzer
Also at booth number C91, BE will introduce its new FXi 60/250esp digital FM exciter, which is based on BE’s proven direct-to-channel method of carrier modulation and utilizes BE’s exclusive ESP pre-correction technology for unsurpassed FM analog group delay correction and optimum output power. It offers on-the-fly switchover to backup operation and is the only FM exciter to include a built-in spectrum analyzer comparable to instrument-grade analyzers.
In addition, BE’s new FXi 60/250esp is the only FM exciter on the market with dual RF outputs and power supplies capable of driving two transmitters, effectively eliminating the cost of a second exciter for dual transmission or backup. This exciter includes dual independent AES/EBU inputs as well, plus has synchronization features ideally suited for single-frequency FM networks.
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