STL Studio Transmitter and Receiver Link
FM Radio Equipment
STL Radio Link Microwave Transmitter and Receiver:
Quality Audio Signals.
Our STL Link Transmitter and Receiver transports
Cristal and Clean, Quality audio signals from Studios
to Transmitter Sites several miles away.
Immediate delivery.
Designed to transport audio and video signals from the studio to transmission sites – maintaining high quality.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This transmitter and its companion the receiver
are the core of a high quality, synthesised studio-to-transmitter link
(STL), to be used for broadcast repeaters in conjunction with any
standard FM or AM transmitter.
They are an evolution of the previously
established STL series, whose main circuitry is still extensively used
here with a new controller, user interface and software, and more
advanced oscillators in a compatible 2u 19" case.
These allow the reception of mono or stereo signals and its retransmission without
using any additional stereo-coder on the receiving end; in both cases,
the LF output signal from the receiver must be sent to the stereo
input (linear or not pre-emphasised) of the local FM rebroadcast
transmitter.
The STL is built for several different frequency slots, from the VHF to
the SHF range.
Two main models are built: one for the 200-960 MHz range, and
the other for the 1300-2500 MHz one.
While the exterior cabinet, the controls, the basic circuitry and the performances are the same, some
internal components vary or are specifically tuned as required to
cover this wide frequency band.
Usually, these components are: the local oscillator, the power amplifier and the input/output filters.
The factory adjusted frequency slots are 10 to 50 MHz wide and must be
specified in the order.
In the preset sub-range, the frequency and
power of the transmitter may be freely changed on the site.
The receiver may require some more adjustment for wider frequency
displacement: in fact, the adoption of narrow, low loss input filters
permitted to achieve the best possible rejection of interfering
signals in the band at the expense of some frequency agility.
So, nearly 8-10MHz may be used without any retouching, but wider variation
up to 50-60MHz will require retuning of the input filter.
Being the apparatuses completely digitally controlled, they are
extensively programmable on site via the front panel, or remotely, in every
respect.
The alphanumeric display permits easy and accurate metering,
adjustment and continuous monitoring of modulation levels, power,
operation and internal parameters. All this information is
externally available via the same RS232 I/O port, which may be used to
remotely control the transmitter.
In addition to the serial I/O, some signals and controls are available on a parallel I/O socket for easy interfacing with other analog controllers or supervisory systems.
A powerful 3-level password management permits a very high degree of security and privacy as may be required in different situations.
The LF input and output levels are precisely adjustable over a broad
range, by means of 0.5dB stepwise variable attenuators.
The transmitter has also an auxiliary input, specifically designed for RDS
and SCA encoders.
A modulation monitor output permits to control other
transmitters or STL's with the same internally processed high-quality
MPX signal.
Furthermore, the system is optimised to be compatible with
external digital companding encoder/decoders and to provide RDS and
SCA signals, with almost no attenuation.
Optional top-quality stereo encoder/decoder boards may be factory
installed on the transmitter/ receiver or field retrofitted with
minimum required technical skill.
The powerful internal software and monitoring functions recognise their presence and enable the functions.
A universal switch-mode power supply permits operation in
the extended 95-250 V ac range with no intervention, and a 24 V back-up
battery input is also provided.
DESIGN
These radio links were specifically designed to comply with the latest international standards and the requirements of advanced broadcasters, meeting tighter specifications than usually required, at an affordable cost.
Great care was spent into producing a Hi-Fi-quality modulated signal, with low residual noise and distortion. The RF signal is also free from spurious and harmonic components to a higher degree than required by CCIR, European, USA and most other national standards.
TRANSMITTER RADIO LINK MODELS
MODEL | DESCRIPTION |
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TK-STL-T1-10 | Link Transmitter Band 170 - 490MHz (band max ±10MHz), 10W |
TK-STL-T3-10 | Link Transmitter Band 820 - 960MHz (band max ±10MHz), 10W |
TK-STL-T1-20 | Link Transmitter Band 170 - 490MHz (band max ±10MHz), 20W |
TK-STL-T3-20 | Link Transmitter Band 820 - 960MHz (band max ±10MHz), 20W |
TK-STL-T5-5 | Link Transmitter Band 1.4 - 2.5 GHz (banda max ±5MHz), 5W |
RECEIVER RADIO LINK MODELS
MODEL | DESCRIPTION |
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TK-STL-R1 | Link Receiver Band 170 - 490MHz (band max ±10MHz) |
TK-STL-R3 | Link Receiver Band 820 - 960MHz (band max ±10MHz) |
TK-STL-R5 | Link Receiver Band 1.4 - 2.5 GHz (banda max ±5MHz) |
STL Studio Transmitter Link: Description
The RF signal is also free from spurious and harmonic components to a degree greater than that required by CCIR, Europe, USA, UE and most other national standards.
Maximum attention has been put into producing a modulated signal of High Fidelity and quality, with a high noise signal ratio and a very low distortion.
The TK-STL-TX transmitter and its TK-STL-RX receiver are the basis of a high quality synthesized link (STL), which is used to transport the signal from the studio to the radio transmitter or for repeaters with FM or AM modulation.
They allow reception of mono or stereo signal and its retransmission, without using any additional stereo encoder at the receiving end: in both cases, the LF output signal of the receiver can be connected directly to the MPX input of the transmitter or the local FM relay .
The STL is built for several frequency bands in the SHF range.
These radio links were designed to meet modern international standards and the requirements of existing broadcasters, complying with strict specifications at an affordable cost.
Since they are digitally controlled, they can be programmed on the radio station either from the front panel or remotely.
The alphanumeric display allows you to measure, adjust and monitor modulation levels, power and operating parameters.
All this information is available externally through the RS232.
The Low Frequency Audio input and output levels are precisely adjustable over a wide range by means of variable attenuators.
The transmitter has an auxiliary input for RDS and SCA encoders.
A modulation monitor output allows other transmitters or STLs to be fed with the same high quality MPX signal processed internally. In addition, the system is compatible with external digital encoders / decoders and to provide RDS and SCA signals without attenuation.
A universal switched power supply allows operation in the extended range of 95-250 VAC without intervention, and a 24V backup battery input is also provided.
STL Studio Transmitter Link: Highlights
- Synthesized from 48 to 900 MHz and from 1.2 to 2.7 GHz (/ 2G
models).
The transmitted and received frequencies can be easily set via the front panel display. Changing frequency is very simple and easy, thanks to frequency synthesis with 10 kHz steps, and to the simplified calibration of the input filter. - It is possible to vary the output level of the demodulated signal from –12dBu to + 12dBu with 0.1 dB steps and a 0.03 dB precision; the received signal level can be measured on a dBm scale (as on a spectrum analyzer) on which the squelch intervention threshold can be set.
- Excellent stereo separation. A built-in group delay and amplitude pre-corrector guarantees a very low linear distortion and a great stereo separation in the whole 15kHz band.
- Suitable for digital audio. The subsonic over-modulation and the low frequency phase distortion are controlled by a feedback circuit in order to exalt the audio quality of the latest digital systems.
- Low noise. The excellent signal to noise ratio either in mono or in stereo assures the perfect use of this STL in multi-hop networks without decreasing the audio quality.
- High sensitivity. Using ultra low noise amplifiers, selective filters and a powerful demodulation circuit, the obtained receivers sensitivity is very high, thus allowing longer link distances with a reduced antenna investment.
- Great RF immunity allows to operate in the most hostile RF environments.
- High adjacent channel rejection, obtained thanks to the excellent mechanical shielding and the precision of RF filtering.
- High frequency stability with the internal temperature compensated crystal reference.
- Simple and clear menus on a LCD graphic display allow to control all the main functions of the receiver and to precisely measure main parameters such as frequency deviation, MPX pilot tone deviation, the received signal level and squelch level.
- Full metering: complete diagnostic and measurement of all the main parameters is available using front panel LCD display.
- Full remote control is available as an option.
- Provided with a battery to ensure continued functioning even in the absence of a power supply. An alarm output for remote control is also provided. VDC power supply option is available for battery or solar panel operations.
- Meets or exceeds all FCC and CCIR requirements.
- Components of the best brands and the newest and well-proven technologies have been employed to grant continued functioning of the receiver, high selectivity and immunity to adjacent signals and a higher audio quality.
- The exclusive system of module removal for easy maintenance and / or internal inspection without removing panels, complete a unit suitable for all requirements.
RADIO LINK TRANSMITTER: TECHNICAL FEATURES
PARAMETER | VALUE |
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Frequency Range | 200~960 MHz -20MHz sub-band |
Type of Modulation | FM Class F3 |
VCO | Tuning 25 MHz |
Frequency Stability | +/- 2,5ppm (Bettr 0n request) |
Synthesizer | Step 25KHz |
Power | Output 10 Watts |
Spurious Emission | < -80 dB or better |
Harmonic Emission | < -65 dB (-80 dB on request) |
Stereo Separation | > 55 dB @ 1 KHz |
Distorsion | < 0.2% (TYP 00.8 %) @ 1KHz) |
Base Band | 30 Hz - 60 KHz within 0.15 dB |
Unweighted | S/N Ratio > 74 dB rms at 30 Hz ~ 20 KHz |
Enphasis | 50 or 75 us selectable |
RF Connectors | N-F 50 ohm |
Input Base Band Imp. | 2 Kohm |
Input Mono Impedence | 600 Ohm |
Cooling | Forced air |
OP. Temperature Range | 0 ÷ +45°C |
Maximum Umidity | 90% |
AC Supply | 100 ÷ 240 Volt; 47 ÷ 63 Hz |
Dimension | 1 Units Rack 19†44 cm Depth |
Weight | 6.5 Kg |
RADIO LINK RECEIVER: TECHNICAL FEATURES
PARAMETER | VALUE |
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Frequency Ranges | 200~960 MHz - 20MHz sub-band |
Type of Modulation | FM Class F3 |
VCO Tuning | 25 MHz |
Frequency Stability | ± 2.5 ppm (Better on request) |
Synthesizer | Step 25KHz |
Image Rejection | 60dB Typ. |
RN Noise Figure | 6dB or lower |
Stereo Separation | > 45 dB @ 1 KHx |
Distorsion | < 0.5% (TYP 0.2 % @ 1KHz) |
Base Band | 30 Hz - 60 KHz within 0.08 dB |
S/N Ratio | > 72 dB with 0.2 mV input (Typ 78 dB) |
Deenphasis | 50 or 75 μS int. selectable |
RF Connectors | N-F 50 ohm |
B. Band-IF Conn. | BNC-F |
Base-Band Imp. | < 30 ohm |
Cooling | Forced air |
P. Temp. Range | 0 ÷ +45°C |
Maximum Umidity | 90% |
AC Supply | 100 ÷ 240 Volt; 47 ÷ 63 Hz |
Dimension | 1 Units Rack 19” 44 cm Depth |
Weight | 5.8 Kg |