Sale
RVR Blues 30 NV FM Transmitter 30 Watt Stereo

RVR Blues 30 NV FM Transmitter 30 Watt Stereo

30 watt stereo exiter / fm transmitter for low power broadcasting

Model/Product no.: RV-BLUES30NV
Stock status: In Stock! Shipping within 1-3 working days
Piece

RVR Blues 30 NV is a small, but competive, low power fm broadcast transmitter with build in stereo encoder, lcd display, low energy consumption.

This FM transmitter can be used for low power broadcasting or as an exciter with an additional power amplifier.

HARDWARE FEATURES:

ultra-compact and ultra-light (only 6 Kg.), stainless steel chassis, in 1 rack unit only.

GENERALS
Rated output power 30W
Frequency range FCC -CCIR - OIRT - JPN
Operational Mode Mono, Stereo, Multiplex
Modulation type F3E
Primary Power 80 ÷ 260 Vac or 24 Vdc
AC Power Consumption 120 VA / 70W
Phisical Dimensions (W x H x D) 483 x 88 x 394 mm
Weight 5 kg
Environmental Working Conditions -10 ÷ +50 °C / 95% relative Humidity non condensing
Cooling Forced, with internal fan
Frequency programmability From software, with 10 kHz steps
Frequency stability ±1 ppm
Pre-emphasis mode 0/50 (CCIR) ?S, 75 (FCC) ?S
Spurious & harmonic suppression <75 dBc (80 typical)
Asynchronous AM S/N ratio ? ? dB (typical 70)
Synchronous AM S/N ratio ? ? dB (typical 60)
MONO OPERATION
S/N FM Ratio > 80 dB RMS (typical 83 dB)
Frequency Response < ± 0.5 dB 30Hz ÷ 15kHz (typical ± 0.2 dB)
Total Harmonic Distortion < 0.1 % 30 Hz ÷ 15 kHz (typical 0.07 %)
Intermodulation distortion < 0.02 % with 1 kHz and 1,3 kHz tones
MPX OPERATION
Composite S/N FM Ratio > 80 dB RMS (typical 83 dB)
Frequency Response ± 0.2 dB 30Hz ÷ 53kHz / ± 0.5 dB 53kHz ÷ 100 kHz
Total Harmonic Distortion < 0.1% 30Hz ÷ 53kHz
Intermodulation distortion < 0.05% with 1 kHz and 1,3 kHz tones
INTERNAL STEREO CODER OPERATION
Stereo S/N FM Ratio > 75 dB RMS (typical 77dB)
Frequency Response ± 0.5 dB 30 Hz ÷ 15 kHz
Total Harmonic Distortion < 0.05% 30 Hz ÷ 15 kHz
Intermodulation distortion ? 0.03% with 1 kHz and 1,3 kHz tones
Stereo separation > 50 dB 30 Hz ÷ 15 kHz (typical 55 dB)
AUDIO INPUT CONNECTORS
Left / Right XLR balanced Impedance: 10 k or 600 ohm Level: -13 to +13 dBu
MPX unbalanced/RDS BNC unbalanced Impedance: 10 k or 50 ohm Level: -13 to +13 dBu
SCA/RDS 2 x BNC unbalanced Impedance: 10 k Level: -8 to +13 dBu
OTHER CONNECTORS
RF Output N (50 ohm)
RF Monitor BNC (- 30dBr referred to RF output )
Pilot output BNC (1Vpp)
Interlock Input BNC
STANDARD COMPLIANCE
EN 60215:1989
Safety EN60215/A1:1992-07
EN60215/A2:1994-09
EMC
EN 301 489-1 V1.4.1 (2002-08)
EN 301 489-11 V1.2.1 (2002-11)
Radio EN 302 018-2 V1.2.1 (2005-06)

PRIMARY APPLICATION:

uncompromised transmission quality at a very attractive price, ideal for multichannel cable repeater stations. Adjustable power output from 0,3 to 30 Watt.

AUDIO PERFORMANCE:

key audio features are low distortion and intermodulation values and a high noise/signal ratio.

RELIABILITY/CONTINUITY:

the SMD technology ensures enhanced business continuity. APC (Automatic Power Control) and Foldback protection ensure reliable operation under any operating conditions.

USER-FRIENDLY FEATURES:

pressure encoder provides great accessibility for user/device interaction, resulting in extreme ease of use. Configuration software offers a simple, intuitive interface.

EASE OF MAINTENANCE:

advanced module engineering ensures extreme ease of access and simple maintenance.

INTERFACE CONTROL:

total control thanks to microprocessor easily programmed from menu or via RS232 with all key parameters displayed on LCD.

INPUT/OUTPUT INTERFACE:

built-in high-performance stereo coder, L&R, Mono, MPX and auxiliary inputs for SCA / RDS signals.

REGULATORY COMPLIANCE:

state-of-the-art technology in full compliance with EC, FCC and CCIR standards.

Title Type Size Download
RVR-blues30-50_1.pdf PDF 1,016.18KB Download

Product's tags

There are no tags registered.

Mine tags

Customers who bought this product also bought

RVR Elettronica FM Transmitters

Broadcast Store Europe represents on of the world largest FM-transmitter manufacturer - RVR Bologna Italy. With more than 33 years of experiency, R.V.R. Elettronica is known all over the world as a high quality manufactor of broadcast fm transmitters.

RVR offer a wide range of professional fm transmitters in stereo or mono/mpx, with build in RDS encoders, with digital fm broadcast technology, build in audio limiter to prevent overshots, power and lightning protection and tele metric remote control via GSM or IP / Lan / Wan. RVR transmitters from Broadcast Store Europe is the answer of your questions.

If you need a low power compact fm broadcast transmitter, or a big n+1 professional fm broadcast transmitter system with automatic change over, mosfet or tube, build in amplifier, or with separate exciter and power amplifier, a translator for re-broadcasting with fm receiver and fm transmitter, you surely will find it here.

Take a look at this presentation video from RVR. Go to RVR's YouTube presentation video of transmitters and antennas.

If you need consultancy for a complete turnkey fm transmitter solution, coverage calculation, antennas and tower, please feel free to contact Mr. Steen Sødergreen telephone number +45 7362 0101 or by e-mail.

The RVR FM transmitters comes with low power output in compact design with 20 watt, 30 watt, 50 watt, 100 watt, 150 watt, 300 watt, 500 watt, 1000 watt, 1600 watt or 2000 watt. We offer the best prices and you always find transmitters at Broadcast Store Europe at a competitive price!

For lager systems RVR offers transmitters with output power of 3500 watt, 5000 watt, 10000 watt, 20000 watt or even 40000 watt.

If you are looking for used rvr fm transmitters for broadcast. Please send us an e-mail with your needs and specifications. We often have good second hand used transmitters for sale. Some of the used transmitters we show under used transmitters on our web.

We ship all RVR transmitters all over the World with major freight forwarders - DHL - TNT - UPS - DSV - FedEx among many, or the forwarder of your choice. Please take a look at BroadcastStoreEurope's presentation video at YouTube!