Bulgaria’s DEVA Broadcast is bringing a new radio broadcast processor to its stand at next month’s IBC show.
The DB6410 is an all-digital DSP-based design aiming for ultralow latency. Onboard are a four-band sound processor with fidelity control; a four-band parametric EQ; advanced bass and treble controls; a four-band limiter; an FM limiter with advanced distortion and pre-emphasis control; an HD lookahead limiter; and an RDS/RDBS encoder. Plus there’s a wideband AGC with “Intelligent Gating.”
The stereo encoder “ensures precise MPX signals with advanced peak control and two independently configurable composite MPX outputs,” according to DEVA.
DEVA adds, “The DB6410 fully supports AES67 audio sources, making it highly versatile and capable of seamless integration into modern audio environments.”
In addition, a silence detector, SD card slot and onboard MP3 player provide for automatic program backup in the event of signal loss. Notifications can be send via email and SNMP.
It can be operated remotely via a browser interface It is AES67 compatible but can also process analog audio.
See the DB6410 at the DEVA Broadcast stand, 8.C31
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