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Features
User-Friendly Interface
- An LCD and full-time LED meters make setup,
adjustment and programming of OPTIMOD-FM easy—you can
always see the metering while you’re adjusting the
processor. Navigation is by dedicated buttons, soft
buttons (whose function is context- sensitive), and a
large rotary knob.
Absolute Control of Peak Modulation
- The 2300 provides universal transmitter protection
and audio processing for FM broadcast. It can be
configured to interface ideally with any commonly found
transmission system in the world.
- The 2300 provides pre-emphasis limiting for the two
standard pre- emphasis curves of 50 µs and 75 µs. Its
pre-emphasis control is seldom audibly apparent,
producing a clean, open sound with subjective brightness
matching the original program.
- The 2300 achieves extremely tight peak control at
all its outputs — analog Left/Right, AES/EBU Left/Right,
and composite baseband.
- By integrating the stereo encoder with the audio
processing, the 2300 eliminates the overshoot problems
that waste valuable modulation in traditional external
encoders. The stereo encoder has two outputs with
independent level controls, each capable of driving 75
ohms in parallel with 47,000pF, (100ft / 30m of coaxial
cable).
- The 2300 prevents aliasing distortion in subsequent
stereo encoders or transmission links by providing
bandwidth-limiting and overshoot-compensated 15 kHz
low-pass filters ahead of the 2300’s audio outputs and
stereo encoder.
Flexible Configuration
- The 2300 includes analog and AES/EBU digital inputs
and outputs. Both digital input and digital output are
equipped with sample-rate converters and can operate at
32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48, 88.2, and 96 kHz sample rates. The
pre-emphasis status and output levels are separately
adjustable for the analog and digital outputs.
- The 2300 has an internal, DSP-based stereo encoder
(with a patented “half-cosine interpolation” composite
limiter operating at 512 kHz sample rate) to generate
the pilot tone stereo baseband signal and control its
peak level. This composite limiter is a unique, “you can
only do this in DSP” process that beats composite
clippers by preserving stereo imaging while fully
protecting the stereo pilot tone, RDS / RBDS, and
subcarriers.
- The analog inputs are transformerless, balanced 10k
ohm instrumentation-amplifier circuits, and the analog
outputs are transformerless balanced, and floating (with
50 ohm impedance) to ensure highest transparency and
accurate pulse response.
- The 2300 has two independent composite baseband
outputs with digitally programmable output levels.
Robust line drivers enable them to drive 100 feet of
RG-59 coaxial cable without audible performance
degradation.
- The 2300 has two subcarrier inputs that are mixed
with the output of OPTIMOD-FM’s stereo encoder before
application to the composite output connectors. One
input can be re-jumpered to provide a 19 kHz pilot
reference output. The other input has an internal level
trim to accommodate subcarrier generators with output
levels as low as 220 mV.
- The 2300 precisely controls the audio bandwidth to
15 kHz. This prevents overshoots in uncompressed digital
links operating at a 32 kHz-sample rate and prevents
interference to the pilot tone and RDS (or RBDS)
subcarrier.
- The 2300 has a defeatable, patented multiplex power
limiter that controls the multiplex power to ITU-R BS412
standards. An adjustable threshold allows a station to
achieve maximum legal multiplex power even if the
downstream transmission system introduces peak
overshoots into the 2300-processed signal. Because this
limiter closes a feedback loop around the audio
processing, it allows the user to adjust the processor’s
subjective setup controls freely without violating BS412
limits, regardless of program material. The multiplex
power limiter acts on all outputs (not just the
composite output) and works by adjusting the thresholds
in the multiband compressor instead of adding another
wideband gain control stage. The limiter is thus
entirely multiband, which minimizes spectral gain
intermodulation. It reduces clipper drive when it
reduces power, simultaneously reducing clipping
distortion.
- All input, output, and power connections are
rigorously RFI- suppressed to Orban’s traditional
exacting standards, ensuring trouble-free installation.
The 2300 is designed and certified to meet all
applicable international safety and emissions standards.
- The 2300 features a versatile Two-Band processing
structure that can be set for loudness processing or for
“purist” processing, depending on the user-configurable
crossover type (either allpass or phase-linear).
- The 2300 can increase the density and loudness of
the program material by two-band compression, limiting,
and clipping. This improves the consistency of the
station’s sound and increasing loudness and definition
without producing unpleasant side effects.
- The 2300 rides gain over an adjustable range of up
to 25 dB, compressing dynamic range and compensating for
both operator gain- riding errors and gain
inconsistencies in automated systems.
Controllable
- The 2300 can be remote-controlled by 5-12V pulses
applied to eight programmable, optically isolated
“general-purpose interface” (GPI) ports.
- 2300PC Remote software is a highly graphical
application that runs under Windows 2000 and XP. It
communicates with a given 2300 via TCP/IP over modem,
direct serial, and Ethernet connections. You can
configure PC Remote to switch between many 2300s via a
convenient organizer that supports giving any 2300 an
alias and grouping multiple 2300s into folders. Clicking
a 2300’s icon causes PC Remote to connect to that 2300
through an Ethernet network, or initiates a Windows
Dial-Up or Direct Cable Connection if appropriate. The
PC Remote software allows the user to access all 2300
features (including advanced controls not available from
the 2300’s front panel), and allows the user to archive
and restore presets, automation lists, and system setups
(containing I/O levels, digital word lengths, GPI
functional assignments, etc.).
- OPTIMOD-FM contains a versatile real-time clock,
which allows automation of various events (including
recalling presets) at pre- programmed times.
A Bypass Test Mode can be invoked locally, by remote
control (from either the 2300’s GPI port or the 2300 PC
Remote application), or by automation to permit
broadcast system test and alignment or “proof of
performance” tests.
- OPTIMOD-FM contains a built-in line-up tone
generator, facilitating quick and accurate level setting
in any system.
- OPTIMOD-FM's software can be upgraded by running
Orban-supplied downloadable upgrade software on a PC.
The upgrade can occur remotely through the 2300’s
Ethernet port or serial port (connected to an external
modem), or locally (by connecting a Microsoft Windows®
computer to the 2300’s serial port through the supplied
null modem cable).
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