"We consider it imperative that our products keep pace with advancements in industry standards while offering our customers the utmost in operational flexibility," said Ned L. Mountain, President and COO of Wegener. "In these challenging economic times, we wanted to make it easier for broadcasters to switch from DVB-S to DVB-S2 because this more efficient, advanced modulation standard can significantly reduce their bandwidth consumption and operating costs without compromising signal integrity. We have seen strong interest in the improved Unity 4600, including over $1 million in new orders from Educational Media Foundation and reseller Mega Hertz."
The orders were received in Wegener's fourth quarter of fiscal 2008.
Wegener's Unity 4600 was designed to meet the live broadcasting needs of professional media networks. It has built-in analog, digital A/V and ASI outputs. The Unity 4600 is part of Wegener's family of products that provide end-to-end management of live and file-based workflows, as well as reliable monitoring of receiver status, even at unmanned receive sites. By utilizing Wegener's Compel network control system to control Unity 4600 satellite receivers, a network operator can control decryption of multiple programs at any remote site and pass only the programs authorized for that receiver as a digital ASI output.
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