BTESA Company Profile - Smart Tech Equipments

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BTESA Company Profile - Smart Tech Equipments
Margarita Salas, 22
Parque Tecnológico Leganés
28918 – Leganés (Madrid)
Espagne
Tel.: +34-91-3274363
Fax: +34-91-3274362
www.btesa.com
BROAD TELECOM S.A.
COMPANY PROFILE
INDEX
1.- MISSION ................................................................................................................................. 3
2.- ORGANIZATION..................................................................................................................... 4
3.- RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT............................................................................................. 5
4.- SYSTEMS ENGINEERING..................................................................................................... 7
4.- SYSTEMS ENGINEERING..................................................................................................... 7
4.1.- ACTIVITIES ...................................................................................................................... 8
5.- TECHNICAL REFERENCES .................................................................................................. 9
5.1.- Professional Experience................................................................................................. 11
5.2.- Projects References since 1996..................................................................................... 12
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1.- MISSION
BTESA (BROAD TELECOM S.A.) Spanish high-tech company fully committed to serve the
broadcasting and telecommunications markets, designs and manufactures professional
equipment for both TV program production centers and transmitter stations.
Founded by a prestigious alliance of over 25 telecommunication engineers specialized in the
area of broadcasting as well as satellite and terrestrial telecommunications, BTESA today
enjoys an experience of over 35 years in the design and deployment of broadcasting systems
and audio video infrastructures.
Together with its own R&D resources BTESA has a state of the art laboratory which allows the
company to design and fully manufacture all the elements and modules of its various
equipment. This proprietary technology is one of BTESA’s most powerful tools, and allows
complete adaptation of new equipment to the needs of all radio and television broadcasters.
Its Systems Engineering Department ensures the implementation of turn-key system projects in
the most optimal way both technically and economically. Its Quality over Quantity philosophy is
the key to the success of its solutions, strengthened by its expertise in terms of planning, project
management, flexibility, responsiveness and technical efficiency.
Particularly well placed to provide a comprehensive service to ensure success in a highly
competitive industry, the after-sales support and knowledge transfer are two factors of extreme
importance to BTESA.
The quality and reliability of its products and services guide the company toward the success of
telecommunications operators and broadcasters. Thus, ISO 9001 and ISO 9002 have been
recently renewed. All products have CE marking. The Company is a member of both Spanish
and international associations (NAB, Aniel, SERCOBE).
BTESA has achieved an impressive record of projects executed to customer satisfaction
throughout its history
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2.- ORGANIZATION
With more than one hundred employees, BTESA Technology Group’s headquarters and main
factory are located in Madrid (Spain, EU), in a building of over 8000 square meters placed in a
modern technology park.
Its business and technical services are enhanced thanks to subsidiaries and business partners:
BTESA America (Panama) and BTESA Asia (Indonesia). They coordinate and provide
technical and commercial support to the company’s activities in these regions. A network of
agents and distributors in more than fifty countries; particularly in Asia, where special and
exclusive services are offered.
BTESA’s range of products and services is completed with Wimax technology through its
subsidiary company ALBENTIA SYSTEMS SA, which manufactures and deploys this
technology for the audio video sector.
BTESA has established partnership agreements with leading companies to ensure the
compatibility of its products and the optimization of its technological solutions.
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3.- RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
Innovation in products and systems specified to meet the most demanding international
standards is an ongoing process carried out by our engineers and product designers.
Its team of expert engineers working in the R & D laboratory is BTESA’s key active covering the
most diverse technological specialties: software, hardware, mechanical, power and cooling,
among others. All the technical staff has a strong background and a deep expertise in
broadcasting technologies, digital signal processing as well as terrestrial, cable and satellite
transmission technologies.
The combination of these resources allows BTESA to offer a wide range of home-developed
products:
- Analogue and digital TV transmitters in all bands and all international standards
Low Power Transmitters and
Gapfillers
Medium Power
Air Cooling
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Digital Audio Broadcast (DAB) Transmitters
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Distribution Network and Coverage Supervision System
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High Power
Liquid Cooling
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Data communication networks (Internet, data, video, analog and / or digital,
audio, etc.) and COFDM links.
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Radio and TV studio production Equipment
Test signal Generators
Character Generators
Amplifiers - Distributors of video and audio
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4.- SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
Broadcast systems engineering is one of the company's core activities. To meet customer's
needs, an effective support structure has been established which provides direct access to a
wide range of in-house resources.
Apart from the basic tasks performed by this department on the
requirements definition and technology selection, coordination with
the consumer remains a priority. For this and when all sorts of
technological alternatives are to be considered, the experience of
completed projects is shared in order to strengthen the cooperation.
Regardless of the size or value of the project, BTESA always implements the processes of
certification and validation of all equipment that makes part of the technological system. It is in
this way that BTESA provides the most appropriate and most effective way to complete the
technical objectives within the established budget.
Planning, management and execution of projects are key responsibilities of the Systems
Engineering division to ensure the fulfillment of deadlines considering the different
circumstances of each case, country and location.
BTESA’s commitment to quality assures that each subsystem
is globally certified before delivery. This procedure also
includes the control of aging and climate chamber tests to
ensure operational performance under extreme temperature
conditions. The presence of customers to perform test
procedures and factory acceptance trainings is always
appreciated.
In addition, the technical specifications of the systems are
checked at the time of commissioning, after which the results
and measurements are confirmed with our Systems Engineers.
The same team that plans and implements the system is
responsible for providing training courses for technicians.
This expertise has enabled BTESA to carry out many projects around the world including:
turnkey projects for turn-key production and transmission centers, production facilities, postproduction facilities, programming facilities, Outside Broadcast vans, TV transmitter networks,,
radio and TV coverage, distribution and transportation signal systems, remote management,
solar power systems, etc..
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4.1.- ACTIVITIES
Design and planning of distribution and transmission networks
The experience resulting from the deployment of the Spanish national network using the
best performing simulation software allow BTESA to help its clients to plan their
broadcasting networks providing coverage optimization and interference removal
Complete engineering (production, distribution, control and supervision)
Its know-how providing complete solutions allow BTESA to offer the optimal composition
of all systems related to the production, transport and signal broadcast
Project Management
The company’s systems engineers’ solid training in planning and project management,
reinforced with the experience of successful projects in several countries and in the most
diverse conditions, allow BTESA to establish specific management procedure
Installation and commissioning
Through the collaboration of its business partners and supervision of expert engineers,
who ensure good implementation of our technology, BTESA provides support ranging
from design to commissioning of equipment
Training
Particularly for knowledge transfer to users, the company BTESA promotes technical
development of its customers. For this, a wide range of courses and training experiences
are usually organized by BTESA
After Sales Service
Technical support is one of BTESA’s priorities, which is why the company provides its
customers with a comprehensive after sales service with different modalities, such as:
24sur24 hotlines, repairs, spare parts, maintenance contracts and other opportunities
Others
Specializing in the implementation of advanced technologies, BTESA has established a
close cooperation with Universities, Scientific Organizations and Governments to
facilitate the development and integration of new ICTs
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5.- TECHNICAL REFERENCES
With over 5,000 transmitters and repeaters installed around the world during the last five years,
BTESA highlights its main customers:
EUROPE
Bulgarian Telecom. Comp.- BTC (Bulgaria)
European Broadcasting Union (EBU)
EUTELSAT
Matra-Marconi (UK)
RTBF Charleroi (Belgium)
Global Communications (Croatia)
MediaBurst (Portugal)
Digea (Grece)
UMedia (Danemark)
Abertis Telecom (Spain)
AXION (Spain)
FORTA (Spain)
Gobierno de Navarra (Spain)
Gobierno Vasco (Spain)
RTV Valenciana (Spain)
Sogecable (Spain)
Telecom-CLM (Spain)
Telefonica S.A. (Spain)
Govern Balear (Spain)
Itelazpi (Spain)
Agencia EFE (Spain)
Alcatel Espacio (Spain)
Antena 3 TV (Spain)
ATEI-Iberamerican Educ.TV Assoc.(Spain)
Cable y Television Catalunya (Spain)
Canal Costa del Sol (Spain)
Canal Plus (Spain)
Canal Satelite Digital (Spain)
Canal Sur Television (Spain)
Centre Telecom. Catalunya (Spain)
CRTV Galicia (Spain)
Elecnor (Spain)
Estudios Telecinco S.A. (Spain)
Euskal Telebista (Spain)
Euskaltel (Spain)
Junta de Extremadura (Spain)
Madrid 5 TV (Spain)
Madritel (Spain)
Unitecnic (Spain)
Universidad Pais Vasco (Spain)
Universidad Pompeu Fabra (Spain)
Video IEC (Spain)
Telefonica Servicios Audiovisuales (Spain)
Television de Catalunya (Spain)
Television Española (Spain)
World Films (Spain)
AFRICA
TV Popular de Angola – TPA (Angola)
Televisao Independiente CaboVerde (Cap Vert)
Televisao da Guinea-Bissau (Guinée Bissau)
Bedele Town (Ethiopia)
Dire-Dawa Council (Ethiopia)
ERTU-Egyptian Radio & TV Union (Egypt)
Ethiopian Radio&TV Ag.-ERTA (Ethiopia)
Metahara Sugar Co. (Ethiopia)
Ministry of Capacity Build.- CSRPO (Ethiopia)
ORTM (Mali)
Ministère de la Communication (MALI)
RTVGE (Equatorial Guinea)
SNRT (Morocco)
TV Moçambique (Moçambique)
Télédiffusion d’Algérie (Algérie)
AMERICA
Canal 11 (Panamá)
Caracol TV (Colombia)
CERTV (Dominican Republic)
ENTB - Empresa Nacional TV (Bolivia)
Radiocuba (Cuba)
RCN Televisión (Colombia)
SERTV (Panama)
SINART (Costa Rica)
SODRE (Uruguay)
Teletica 7 (Costa Rica)
Televisa (Mexico)
ViVE TV (Venezuela)
VTV (Venezuela)
ASIA
Baiyin TV Station (China)
Ha-Giang TV Province (Vietnam)
Independent Television Network (Sri Lanka)
Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation (Sri Lanka)
Nepal TV (Nepal)
TVRI (Indonesia)
Toshiba (Japan)
Vietnam Television –VTV (Vietnam)
Yen Bai TV Province (Vietnam)
Al Jazeera Sports (Qatar)
National Communications Commission (Taiwan)
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5.1.- Professional Experience
The experience achieved by BROAD TELECOM is reflected in the following project record in
which its members have been directly involved holding various responsibility positions (R & D,
Engineering, Production, Project Management, etc.)
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RETEVISION (Spain) (since 1970) TV1 & TV2 transmitter and transposer network
CANAL 13 SINART (Costa Rica) (1978) " National TV Channel “
TVE (Spain) (1982) TV Studios Torrespaña. World Football Championship
VTV Venezolana de Televisión (Venezuela) (1983). O.B. Vans and TV studios. PanAmerican Games
ETB Euskal Telebista (Spain) (1983). O.B.Van
INRAVISION (Colombia) (1984). Transmitter network
TV3 (Spain) (1984) "Televisión de Cataluña” TV studios
ABC (USA) (1984) "Olympic Games Los Angeles 1984"
ETB Euskal Telebista (Spain (1984) Transmitter Network
CRTVG TV Galicia (Spain) (1984) "Program Production Center"
European Space Agency (ESA) (1985) PRODAT: Data communication system via satellite
CRTVG TV Galicia (Spain) (1985). Transmitter Network
Canal 13 SINART (Costa Rica) (1985) Upgrading of studio and transmitter network facilities
National Institute of Meteorology of Spain (1986). Satellite earth station and signal
processing of Meteosat, Tiros and Goes satellites
RTV Valencia CANAL NOU (Spain)
(1987). Audio-visual Training Center, Program
Production Center & Transmitter Network
RETEVISION (Spain) (1987). "Refurbishing and Up-grading of TV1 Network”
CANAL SUR (Spain) (1988). "TV and Radio Studios" & “TV Transmitter and transposer
Network”
RNE (Spain) (1988) Up-grading of Central Control
Agencia EFE (Spain) (1988) Program Production Center
RETEVISION (Spain) (1988) Renewal and Up-grading of TV1 & TV2 Network
TELEMADRID (Spain) (1989) TV Transmitter and transposer network
Ministerio de Comunicaciones de Cuba (1989) Transmitter Network
RETEVISION (Spain) (1989) Transmitter Network of “Phase 0” for TV Private Channels
(Antena 3, Telecinco, Canal Plus)
ANTENA 3-TV (Spain) (1990) “Program Production Center”. Madrid
CANAL PLUS (Spain) (1990) Program Production Center
CANAL SUR (Spain) (1990) Program Production Center
CRTVG (Spain) (1990) TV signal monitoring system
RETEVISION (Spain) (1990) Transmitter Network of “Phase 1” for TV Private Channels
(Antena 3, Telecinco, Canal Plus)
ANTENA 3-TV (Spain) (1990) “Program Production Center. Barcelona
RETEVISION (Spain) (1991) Transmitter Network of “Phase 2” for TV Private Channels
(Antena 3, Telecinco, Canal Plus)
Olympic Games Barcelona 1992 (Spain) (1991-1992) Audio-visual Production Facilities
ISRAELI BROADCASTING AUTHORITY.(1991) O.B. Radio Vans
TELEFONICA (Spain) (1991) “Program Production Center”. Seville
RETEVISION (Spain)(1991-1992) TV signal routing and monitoring system. Seville Expo-92
Olympic Games
Barcelona 1992 (Spain) (1991-1992) Supply and Installation of
International Broadcasting Center (1991-1992)
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NHK (Japan) (1992) Installation of Program Production Center at IBC Olympic Games
Barcelona'92
NBC (USA) (1992) Routing Switcher
RETEVISION (Spain) (1992) Routing Switcher Olympic Games Barcelona'92
RETEVISION (Spain) (1992) Transmitter Network of “Phase 3” for TV Private Channels
(Antena 3, Telecinco, Canal Plus)
TELEFONICA (Spain) (1992) Control Center Olympic Games Barcelona'92
TELE-EXPO (Spain) (1992) Routing switcher and studio products
TELEFONICA (Spain) (1992) TV International Center. Madrid
ENTB (Bolivia) (1992). Empresa de Televisión Boliviana. TV studios and Transmitter
Network. Channel 7
SINART (Costa Rica) (1992) TV Transmitters
INISEL ESPACIO (Spain) (1992) Equipment for the Hispasat satellite control system
GOBIERNO VASCO (Spain) (1992). TV Transmitters and transposers ETB1 &ETB2
HUNGARIAN TV. (1992) Supply and installation of central control and editing suites
RTO (Spain) (1992) Production and transmission of HDTV signals, Olympic Games
Barcelona 92.
Radio Popular de ANGOLA (1992). Radio Stations
TELEVISA (Mexico) (1993-1995). TV Transmitter Network
SODRE (Uruguay) (1993) Program Production Center
SODRE (Uruguay) (1993) TV Transmitters
TV CARACAS (Venezuela) (1993) Program Production Center and TV Transmitter Station
TPA Television Popular Angola (1993). TV Transmitter Stations
TVE (Spain) (1993) Routing Switchers
ALCATEL (Spain) (1993) 26 Routing Switchers
TV-ANDORRA (1993) Program Production Center
EBU (1994) Winter Olympic Games Norway-1994
CEE (1993) Digital TV Terrestrial Broadcasting (DTTB) Eureka project
GRAND ALLIANCE (USA) (1993) Digital TV transmitters 32-QAM Y 8-VSB
TELEFONICA (Spain) (1995) CATV Control Center. Madrid
CANAL PLUS (Spain) (1995) O.B. Van
5.2.- Projects References since 1996
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ATLANTA 1996 OLYMPLIC GAMES (1996) TV Source identification system, Technical
support and assistance at the International Broadcasting Center
MINISTERIO DE COMUNICACIONES DE CUBA (1996) Supply of TV transmitter drivers
TELEVISION POPULAR DE ANGOLA (TPA) (1997) Supply, installation and
commissioning of TV Transmitter Stations and 8-Camera/4-VTR O.B.V.
RETEVISION (SPAIN) (1997) Supply of a DVB-T Transmitter for the experimental terrestrial
broadcasting network (Project VIDITER)
RETEVISION (SPAIN) (1997) Screen-grid voltage modulators for tetrode TV Transmitters
ADIGAS (ANGOLA) (1997) 1 kW BIII TV Transmitter Station
RETEVISION (SPAIN) (1997) Supply, installation and commissioning of TV transposer
stations
GOBIERNO DE NAVARRA (SPAIN) (1997) Supply, installation and commissioning of 20
TV transposer Stations
LA GOMERA (SPAIN) (1997) Supply of 10 TV Transmitter stations
RADIOTELEVISION DE VALENCIA (RTVV) (SPAIN) (1997-1998) Noticies 9 TV Regional
Channel. Supply, installation and commissioning of Transmitter and transposer stations
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ENTB (BOLIVIA) (1998) Channel 7 (Empresa Nacional de Television Boliviana).Two TV
Production Centres, Two 4-Camera/3-VTR O.B. Vans and 40 TV Transmitter stations
TELEVISA (MEXICO) (1998-2000) Supply and commissioning of 68 TV Transmitter
Stations of 1kW and 2 kW
CANAL 11 (PANAMA) (1999) Supply and commissioning of Five TV Transmitting Stations
of 10 kW BIII and UHF, One TV Transmitter Station of 2kW BIII and 6 Station Monitoring
Systems.
RADIOTELEVISION DE VALENCIA (RTVV) (SPAIN) (1999) Supply, installation and
commissioning of one 500W DVB-T Station
RETEVISION (SPAIN) (1999) Supply and installation of 4 2kW UHF Transmitting Stations
RETEVISION (SPAIN) (1999) Supply and installation of Eleven Transposer Stations for the
Regional Television of Canary Islands
WORLD FILM (SPAIN) (2000) Supply of a TV O.B. Van (7 cameras / 5 VTRs)
TELEFONICA SERVICIOS AUDIOVISUALES (SPAIN) (2000) Supply, installation and
commissioning of one 100W DVB-T Station
TELEFONICA SERVICIOS AUDIOVISUALES (SPAIN) (2000) Supply, Installation and
commissioning of a 500 W Digital Audio Transmitter
TELETICA (COSTA RICA) (2000) Supply of four TV Transposers (1kW y 250W)
CARACOL TV (COLOMBIA) (2000) Supply of two TV Transmitter Stations (200W)
ERTU (EGYPT) (2000) Supply and commissioning of four 50W UHF TV stations (three TV
programs each, monitoring system, antenna system) integrated in passive conditioning
shelters.
ERTU (EGYPT) (2000) Supply and commissioning of four 2kW BIII and one 500W BIII TV
stations.
RTVD (DOMINICAN REPUBLIC) (2000) Supply, installation and commissioning of five UHF
TV Transmitter Stations (30kW, 20kW, 10kW, 5kW y 1kW) and complementary Studio
equipment for Production Centre.
MINISTERIO DE COMUNICACIONES (CUBA) (2000) Supply and commissioning of two 5
kW BIII TV Transmitters.
RETEVISION (SPAIN) (2001) Supply, installation and commissioning of five TV Transmitter
Stations (3x10kW & 2x2kW)
GOBIERNO VASCO (SPAIN) (2001) Supply of 13 TV transposers including installation and
commissioning of TV Network Supervision System.
TELEVISION POPULAR DE ANGOLA (TPA) (2001) 4-Camera / 3-VTR O.B. Van.
MADRITEL (SPAIN) (2001). Monitoring and Central Control Room for Cable Headend (150
digital and 35 analog channels).
RADIOCUBA (CUBA) (2001) Supply and commissioning of 20 kW BI TV Transmitting
station.
TELECOM CLM (SPAIN) (2001) Supply, installation and commissioning of seven TV UHF
TV stations (2x2kW & 5x500W)
TVRI (INDONESIA) (2001) Supply and commissioning of 3x2kW TV transmitting stations
ORTM (MALI) (2001-2002) Supply, installation and commissioning of 21 TV and FM
transmitting stations.
GOBIERNO VASCO (SPAIN) (2001-2002) Supply, installation and commissioning of five
TV UHF Transmitting stations (4x5kW & 1x1kW) and four DVB-T SFN UHF Transmitting
stations (4x700W)
VIETNAM TELEVISION (VIETNAM) (2002-2003) Supply and commissioning of nineteen TV
Transmitting Stations (5x2kW-BIII, 4x5kW-BIIII, 7x5kW-UHF, 3x10kW-UHF)
NEPAL TELEVISION (NEPAL) (2002-2003) Supply of eight 1kW-BIII TV Transmitting
stations.
RADIOCUBA (CUBA) (2002) Supply and commissioning of 3x5kW-BIII TV Transmitting
station.
VIETNAM TELEVISION (VIETNAM) (2003) Supply and commissioning of four TV
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Transmitting Stations (1x2kW-BIII, 3x10kW-UHF)
METEHARA SUGAR FACTORY (ETHIOPIA) (2003) Supply of TV station (100W UHF
transmitter, 4.5m C-band TVRO, antenna system and monitoring equipment)
RCN (COLOMBIA) (2003) Supply of 14 TV Transmitting Stations
CARACOL TV (COLOMBIA) (2003) Supply of 14 TV Transmitting Stations
ERTU (EGYPT) (2003) Supply and commissioning of four 2kW BIII and six 1kW BIII TV
Transmitting Stations.
RADIOCUBA (CUBA) (2003) Supply and commissioning of five TV Transmitting Stations
(4x1kW, 1x2kW).
VARIOUS LOCAL TVs (SPAIN) (2003-04) Continuity Playout Automation.
RADIOCUBA (CUBA) (2004) Supply and commissioning of six TV Transmitting Stations
(2kW).
RCN (COLOMBIA) (2004) Supply of 58 TV Transmitting Stations ranging from 50W up to
5kW
RETEVISION (SPAIN) (2004) Supply, installation and commissioning of one TV Transmitter
Station (6x2kW UHF)
TELECOM CLM (SPAIN) (2004) Supply, installation and commissioning of twenty eight TV
UHF TV stations ranging from 5W up to 2kW
TELECOM CLM (SPAIN) (2004) Supply, installation and commissioning of TV Transmitting
Network Management System
VIA NORBA TV (SPAIN) (2004) 2-robotic camera TV Production Studio.
RADIOTELEVISION DE VALENCIA (RTVV) (SPAIN) (2004) Supply, installation and
commissioning of one 1kW DVB-T Station and 4-program head-end
EMERITA TV (SPAIN) (2004) 3-camera TV Production Studio and Continuity Playout
Automation suite for Local TV station.
BETICA TV (SPAIN) (2004) Continuity Playout Automation suite for Local TV station.
AXION (SPAIN) (2004) Supply and installation of three 75W DVB-T stations.
RADIOTELEVISION DE VALENCIA (RTVV) (SPAIN) (2004-2005) Supply and installation
of 87 transmitters & transposers for regional TV channel 1 (Canal Nou)
ABERTIS-RETEVISION (SPAIN) (2005) Supply and installation of two DVB-T/H stations
(500W & 750W)
AXION (SPAIN) (2005) Supply and installation of 13 DVB-T Low power TV Transmitters
DIRE-DAWA MUNICIPALITY (ETHIOPIA) (2005) Supply of one Radio production and
automated playout Studio and 2 FM transmitter centers (2kW+500W and 1kW)
TELEVISION PUBLICA DE ANGOLA (2005) Supply and installation of two in-container TV
transmitter stations (2x(5+5)kW BIII and 2x1kW UHF) with Towers and Antenna Systems.
RTVGE (EQUATORIAL GUINEA) (2005) Supply of 3 TV Transmitting Stations ranging from
1kW up to 5kW
ATEI - IBEROAMERICAN EDUCATIONAL TV ASSOCIATION (SPAIN) (2005) TV
Production Studio 3-camera.
RCN (COLOMBIA) (2005-2006) Supply of 6 TV Transmitting Stations ranging from 100W
up to 500W in BIII and UHF
CARACOL TV (COLOMBIA) (2005-2006) Supply of 6 TV Transmitting Stations ranging
from 100W up to 500W in BIII and UHF
BEDELE TOWN (ETHIOPIA) (2006) Supply of TV Station composed of Transmitter,
Antenna System and TVRO equipment.
TELEVISION PUBLICA DE ANGOLA (2006) Supply and installation supervision of 20x[
2x10W], 3x[ 2x100W], 1x[ 2x500W] and 1x[ 2x1kW] TV stations.
ABERTIS-RETEVISION (SPAIN) (2006) Supply of 49 TV Transmitters (2W up to 2kW)
SERTV (PANAMA) (2006) Supply of 3x10KW, 1x1kW, 1x500W TV transmitters, microwave
link network and Network Management System
TELECOM-CLM (SPAIN) (2006) Supply and installation of 90 TV trasnmiters (2W up to
500W)
ERTA (ETHIOPIA) (2006-2007) Supply and supervision of the installation of a 5KW TV
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Transmitter Station with Tower, Antenna System, Program Input Equipment and TVRO.
ORTM (MALI) (2006-2007) Turn-key Project of 3 Regional Radio Stations in Gao, Koulikoro
and Tombouctou,( (500m2 building, on air studio, production studio, TVRO, 1KW FM
Transmitter and P.I.E. & Monitoring Equipment, Energy Supply System, Tower and Antenna
System)
ITELAZPI (SPAIN) (2006) Supply and installation of six 125W DVB-T transmitter stations.
RADIOTELEVISION DE VALENCIA (RTVV) (SPAIN) (2006-2007) Supply and installation
of 34 DVB-T transmitters and gap fillers (5W to 1kW)
HA-GIANG TV STATION (VIETNAM) (2007) Supply and installation of 5 TV Transmitters
Station (500W up to 5kW) and a 5-Camera / 2-VTR O.B. Van.
TELECOM-CLM (SPAIN) (2007) Supply and installation of 18 DVB-T Transmitting stations
(20W up to 2kW)
TELEVISION PUBLICA DE ANGOLA (2007) Supply and installation supervision of
3x[2x10W] solar-powered TV stations in 10’-containers
ITELAZPI (SPAIN) (2007) Supply of 13 DVB-T transmitters and gap-fillers, from 10W up to
100Wrms, with remote control Management system.
SETSI (Secretaria de estado de telecomunicaciones y sociedad de la información
SPAIN) (2007-2008). DVB-T/H Pilot Projects in Colombia, Perú, Panamá y Venezuela,
transmitter power ranging from 250W up to 750W.
RCN (COLOMBIA) (2007-2008) Supply of 17 TV Transmitting Stations ranging from 10W
up to 2kW in BIII and UHF
BAIYIN TV STATION (CHINA) (2007-2008) Supply and installation of 6 TV Transmitters, 12
FM Transmitters, TV Studio Equipment, Radio Studio Equipment and a 6-Camera/ 3-VTR
OB Van.
BULGARIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPANY – BTC (BULGARIA) (2008) Supply 12
TV Transmitters and Transposers, BIII and UHF, from 200 to 500W
TELEVISION PUBLICA DE ANGOLA (2008) Supply of 6 Band III stations each one with
2x 200W transmitters, program diplexers, antenna systems, towers, solar photovoltaic
panels and Satellite receivers.
YEN-BAI TV STATION (VIETNAM) (2008) Supply and installation of 6 TV Transmitters
Station (500W up to 5kW) and a 5-Camera / 2-VTR O.B. Van.
VTV (VENEZUELA) (2008) Supply of 37 TV UHF Transmitting Stations ranging from 100W
up to 300W.
VIVE TV (VENEZUELA) (2008) Supply of 46 TV UHF Transmitting Stations ranging from
100W up to 300W.
MINISTRY OF CAPACITY BUILDING CSRPO (ETHIOPIA) (2008) Supply and installation
of recording, production and editing facilities for a regional FM radio station.
SOCIETÉ NATIONALE DE TELEDIFFUSION – SNRT (MOROCCO) (2008) Supply 80 UHF
Transmitters of 20W (twenty stations).
TELECOM CLM (SPAIN) (2008) Supply of 29 DVB-T transmitters and gap-fillers, from 2W
up to 100Wrms
ITELAZPI (SPAIN) (2008) Supply of 30 DVB-T gap-fillers, from 2W up to 25Wrms.
TELEVISION PUBLICA DE ANGOLA (2008) Supply of 90 BIII transmitters, from 50W up to
5kW, including Monitoring racks, program diplexers and UPS.
TVRI (INDONESIA) (2009) Supply and installation of 30 TV Transmitter Station (1kW to
30Kw) including Tower, Antenna System, Program Input Equipment and Energy system and
Microwave Link network.
TELETICA (COSTA RICA) (2009) Supply of 5 TV Transmitting Stations ranging from 300W
up to 1kW, in Band I, Band III and UHF
MINISTRY OF CAPACITY BUILDING CSRPO (ETHIOPIA) (2009) Supply and installation
of recording, production and editing facilities for a regional FM radio station.
SOCIETÉ NATIONALE DE TÉLÉDIFFUSION – SNRT (MOROCCO) (2009) Supply and
installation of 2 x 5kW BIII transmitters in passive reserve, and 2 x 5kW BIII transmitters in
active reserve.
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ABERTIS-RETEVISION (SPAIN) (2009) Supply of 156 compact DVB-T transmitters and
gap-fillers, from 1W up to 5Wrms.
JUNTA DE EXTREMADURA (SPAIN) (2009) Supply of 239 DVB-T transmitters and gapfillers, from 1W up to 10Wrms
ABERTIS TELECOM (SPAIN) for RADIOTELEVISION DE VALENCIA (RTVV) (2009)
Supply of 139 DVB-T transmitters and gap-fillers, from 1W up to 20Wrms, some in
weatherproof racks
ITELAZPI (SPAIN) (2009) Supply of 343 DVB-T transmitters and gap-fillers, from 1W up to
10Wrms.
ABERTIS TELECOM (SPAIN) for GOBIERNO DE NAVARRA (2009) Supply of 269 DVB-T
transmitters and gap-fillers, from 1W up to 20Wrms
TELECOM CLM (SPAIN) (2009) Supply of 1220 DVB-T transmitters and gap-fillers, from
1W up to 100Wrms, with remote control Management System, some in weatherproof racks.
RTVGE (EQUATORIAL GUINEA) (2009-2010) Supply, installation and commissioning of 10
TV Transmitting Stations with 1kW TV transmitters and 1kW Radio FM transmitters
integrated in a conditioned weatherproof shelter, including towers, antenna system, and a
nationwide backbone microwave network with 35 links.
MAGTEL S.A. for JUNTA DE ANDALUCÍA (SPAIN) (2010) Supply of 72 transmitters and
gap-Fillers DVB-T, from 1W up to 10W, into weatherproof cabinets including energy
distribution board, protections and remote control and supervision system
National Communications Commission (TAIWAN) (2011) Supply of 58 DVB-T GapFillers from 5W to 100Wrms, including Remote Control Supervision System
UMEDIA (Denmark) (2011) Supply and installation of a 600Wrms DVB-T2 transmitter for
the first trials over the DVB-T2 standard (HDTV) in the country.
Public Television of Moçambique (MOÇAMBIQUE) (2011) Supply and Start-up of 9
Broadcasting Stations with 1kW TV Transmitters, including Antenna System and TVRO.
(Rehabilitation of the transmission stations for TVM).
Télédiffusion d’Algérie (ALGERIE) (2011) Delivery of one hundred (100) repeater stations
for DVB-T within the digital migration nationwide
ORTM (MALI) (from 2011) Turn-key Project for the Radio & TV Coverage Network
Expansion, including 40 new Broadcasting Centers (building, TVRO, FM Transmitter, TV
Transmitter, P.I.E. & Monitoring Equipment, Energy Supply System, Tower and Antenna
System) and the launch of the DIGITAL TELEVISION in Bamako
UMEDIA (Denmark) (2012) Upgrade of DVB-T2 transmitter to DVB-T2 Lite standard, for
mobile reception
National Communications Commission (TAIWAN) (2012) Supply of 24 DVB-T GapFillers DVB-T, including Remote Control Supervision System
ITN (SRI LANKA) (2012) Supply of a dual-cast TV transmitter (5kWps PAL / 2kWrms
DVB-T)
TV Panamá (PANAMA) (2012) Supply and installation of a High Power DVB-T
Broadcasting Center, including 6kWrms DVB-T Liquid Cooled transmitter and antenna
system
ICKROM (MEXICO) (2012) Supply of two dual-cast TV transmitters (30Wps NTSC/
20Wrms ATSC)
UMEDIA (Denmark) (2012) Supply and installation of a VHF DVB-T2 Lite transmitter. First
worldwide trials of DVB-T2 Lite standard over DAB frequencies (VHF Band III ch. 9D)
TV Panamá (PANAMA) (2012) Supply and installation of 5 dual-cast broadcasting stations,
including TV transmitters (700Wps NTSC / 300Wrms DVB-T) and antenna systems
ITELAZPI (SPAIN) (2012) Supply of 9 150Wrms DVB-T compact transmitters, frequency
agile for portable use
CERTV (REPUBLICA DOMINICANA) (2012) Supply of 2 Digital Liquid Cooled ATSC
transmitters 3.6kWrms
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