Radio Frequency Systems (RFS) to exhibit at IBC2009 (RAI, Amsterdam, September 11-15, 2009) in Hall 8, Stand 8-A11

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Mon Aug 17, 2009 11:00am EDT

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COLOMBES, France--(Business Wire)--
Radio Frequency Systems (RFS) is ready to support the ramp up of next generation
digital broadcast services in Europe with additions to its comprehensive
portfolio and a dedicated assembly facility in the UK. On the occasion of
IBC2009, RFS will unveil two breakthrough products: A new line of filters and
combiners plus a range of connectors. These "built-for-broadcast" additions
round up RFS` industry-leading portfolio of premium solutions. 

The centerpiece of RFS` exhibit is a new coaxial combiner bandpass filter line.
It has been specially designed to sustain high peak power levels in DTV
transmitters. By removing the power peak handling limitation, broadcast
operators can look forward to reduced tripping of systems, and increased revenue
through the safe addition and diversification of digital channels and services
to existing infrastructure. 

The new, easy-to-install connector range is available for RFS` proven HELIFLEX
Cables. It will carry a competitive market price for all the most common sizes,
with outstanding electrical performance. 

Also to be highlighted at IBC is RFS` suite of mobile TV antennas, designed for
co-location at mobile base stations; including the fully broadband, lightweight
MTV-4, and the CTV series of compact multi-channel antennas. 

These broadcast innovations are part of RFS` tradition of technology leadership.
In 2009 RFS was honored with an Emmy Award, the US television industry`s top
accolade, for its pioneering work on "adjacent channel combiners" for TV
broadcasting. This revolutionary technology has saved the industry millions of
euros by making it unnecessary to deploy new systems in order to run digital and
analog signals concurrently during TV's digital switchover. 

RFS` continuing involvement in DTV campaigns across Europe is backed by the
company's dedicated broadcast antenna assembly facility in the UK. The
fully-operational purpose-built facility in Haddenham will provide Europe with
access to RFS' unrivaled broadcast portfolio. 

For more information: www.rfsworld.com





RFS Press Contacts
Before IBC2009
Broadcast: Ainoa Labeguerie
Phone: +61 3 9751 8459
Cell: +61 413 200 672
ainoa.Labeguerie@rfsworld.com
or
During IBC2009
North Europe: Peter Krause
Phone: + 49 (0)511 676 3282
Cell: + 49 (0)171 533 0635
peter.krause@rfsworld.com

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