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Radio Broadcasting Equipment
Radio Broadcasting Equipment
Radio Broadcasting Equipment
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2.Microphones
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Headphone Amplifiers - is an equipment that increases
the volume of audio signal coming from a source
(computer, smartphone, music player, etc.) so that it can
power speakers or headphones. Particularly for high-
impedance or low-sensitivity versions, it can enhance the
4. headphones' dynamics, volume, and sound quality.
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udio processors - can alter the features, apply effects, or improve the quality of audio
signals. It is crucial in the studio since they are typically the final piece of gear your audio
signal passes through before being sent. They enhance and optimize your radio's sound
quality, providing it a distinct sound and personality.
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DS & Stereo Encoders - system that encodes digital information into the radio signal of
a radio station. It allows users to visualize this type of information. Radio stations utilize
RDS encoders to show information on the radio display, like the station name, music
details, a schedule guide, and traffic statistics.
11.
Telephone Hybrid - enables communication via a phone line between the caller on the
outside and the talent panel on a radio or television program. It provides clear and
smooth communication, the hybrid mixes and balances the audio signals from the phone
line and the studio.
12.
Tuner FM Receiver - has the ability to record, tune in, and draw out incoming FM radio
signals so that additional processing can be done, before they are played for listeners. It
is required in order to monitor the actual sound that you are transmitting. This will assist
in contrasting the sound of your broadcast with other teams.
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