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SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA. April 19, 2004. Continuing a 40-year tradition as the industry leader in program conveyance products, Moseley Broadcast is demonstrating several new product introductions at the National Association of Broadcasters NAB 2004 show in Las Vegas, Nevada, April 19-22, 2004. |
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Moseley’s Lanlink 900 is now available with an MPEG-4 AAC Audio IP option. This state-of-the-art compression codec is currently revolutionizing the audio industry by enabling full-duplex confidence monitoring of its crystal-clear audio signal. |
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“This is generating a lot of buzz in the broadcast industry,” said Dave Chancey, Moseley’s Director of Broadcast Sales in a recent interview. “It provides a great deal of additional utility for RPU and other applications.” |
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Moseley Broadcast, an ISO 9001 company, is part of the Moseley group of solutions companies, which includes Axxcelera Broadband Wireless, CarrierComm and Microwave Data Systems. The Moseley group offers wireless solutions from 9.6 kbps to 311 Mbps covering the 250 MHz to 38 GHz spectrum for both point-to-point and point-to-multipoint applications for the broadcast, industrial, broadband enterprise, and service provider marketplaces. |
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Moseley Broadcast has offices in Santa Barbara, California, with distributors and agents in over 70 countries. Moseley Broadcast now has. over 15,000 microwave systems in service in over 120 countries around the world and over 5000 Remote Control systems are telecontrolling aviation, utility, satellite, telecommunications and broadcast equipment round the clock. Additionally, Moseley Broadcast also provides in-house systems engineering, field engineering, and worldwide installations.
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