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When a broadcast station uses a low transmitter power output to transmit, it covers a narrower service area than “full power” transmitters in the same area. It is frequently separated from broadcast translators and “micropower broadcasting” (more commonly known as “microbroadcasting”).
To meet the demands of the low power range lineup across the globe, a low power digital TV transmitter has been created.
Global low power digital TV transmitter market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Dreamline II Low Power Transmitter 5 to 120 watts (Air Cooled). Dreamline II features a small design that reduces operational costs and enables multiplexed solutions, all while offering unsurpassed high-power potential in just 19 inches of cabinet space.
Dreamline II comes with a wide range of choices, including a satellite receiver and a UHF/VHF receiver, and it provides digital adaptive pre-correction up to 8 MPLP for improved network efficiency. In order to maximise continuous coverage while taking into account spatial restrictions, a built-in 1 to 1 redundancy functionality is additionally offered as an option.