Saudi Arabia
Ampegon delivers Shortwave Transmitters and Antenna Systems to
Saudi Broadcast Corporation.
Turgi, Switzerland, Sept 12, 2014.
Saudi
Broadcast Corporation (SBC), Saudi's National Broadcaster, has contracted
Ampegon through undisputed Saudi market leader First Gulf Company (FGC) for
the renewal of their radio transmission site in Riyadh.
Ampegon will
deliver four 500 kW shortwave transmitters, four shortwave antennas HRS
4/4/0.5 and the BroadMaster broadcast control system. The new systems will
replace existing analog transmitters with four tubes by modern analog/digital
transmitters having single high power tube amplification and hence a much
better overall efficiency.
Saudi Broadcast Corporation has selected FGC
proposal with Ampegon because of the capability of FGC to handle large
projects along with Ampegon's expertise and the reliability of their systems
well known since decades. Ampegon had supplied several antenna and
transmission systems in the past
and feels honored to once again show
presence in Saudi Arabia.
The transmitters will be manufactured in Turgi,
Switzerland. Factory tests together with SBC engineers are planned for autumn
and shipments before end of 2014. Commissioning by an Ampegon engineer will
start afterwards and the new systems are expected to be on air within summer
2015.
Engineer Saleh A. Almeghaileeth, Vice-President for Engineering
Affairs at SBC, is extremely pleased to work together with Ampegon: "Ampegon
offers a complete solution approach including transmitters, antennas,
broadcast control systems and DRM integration. We trust on Ampegon's and
FGC's experience as they had delivered shortwave transmitters in the past
that still work to our full satisfaction."
(info@ampegon.com/Alokesh Gupta-IND, DX SoAsia Sept 12)
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