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RWC2010B Digital Radio Tester is a compact all-in-one tester. It provides a convenient and efficient test environment to evaluate receivers for a wide range of broadcasting technologies – DAB, DAB+, DMB, DRM30, DRM+, AM, FM and RDS with full control over system parameters. It supports various kinds of data services such as BWS, TPEG, EPG, SLS and it has ETI and MDI file player function so that any users’ files recorded in the field can be played back in labs. It also provides analog AM and FM radio test functions with editable RDS configuration.

Supporting Protocols

Supporting DAB, DAB+, DMB, DRM30, DRM+, AM, FM, RDS functions

Built-in Ensemble Miltiplexer

Easy to edit Ensemble: 15 service components for DAB and 4 streams for DRM

Various data services such as BWS, TPEG, EPG, and SLS.

Reconfiguration, Announcement, Alternative Frequency, TII, and Time functional tests

Compatible file player

ETI, MDI and DRM IQ file player function with OFDM Modulation

Service / Seamless Linking Test

Use of two or more RWC2010B or combination of RWC2010B and RWC2100F

DAB-DAB, DAB-DRM, DAB-FM, DRM-FM

Single Frequency Network (SFN) Test

Two RWC2010B testers can transmit precisely synchronized DAB or DRM signal

Adjustable delay between signals with 0.1us resolution

Multi-Channel FM & RDS finction

Up to 3 FM / RDS radio signals can be generated simultaneously

Multi-Channel FM & RDS finction

BAND I/ II/ III (47 to 68MHz, 87 to 108MHz, 174 to 250MHz)

LF/ MF/ HF BAND (0.15 to 30MHz)

Specifications

Frequency
LF/MF/HF Band: 0.15MHz to 30MHz
BAND I/II/III: 47MHz to 68MHz, 87MHz to 108MHz, 174MHz to 250MHz
Resolution: 1kHz
Accuracy: ±1.5ppm/year @ operating temperature
Output Level
-10dBm to -110dBm (OFDM: -10dBm to -120dBm) for BAND I/II/III
-20dBm to -110dBm (OFDM: -20dBm to -120dBm) for LF/MF/HF BAND
Resolution: 0.1dB
​Accuracy: ±1dB
VSWR
Better than 1:1.5​
Modulation
OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplex)
D-QPSK(Differential Quadrature Phase Shift Keying), 16QAM, 64QAM
​​FM/AM
Frequency Reference
Internal Reference & Stability: 10MHz, ±1.5ppm/year @ operating temperature
External Reference: 10MHz (0dBm to +20dBm MAX)
External Frequency Reference
Frequency: 10MHz
Power Range: 0dBm ~ +20dBm
Remote Programming Ports
RJ45(Ethernet)
RS-232C
I-Q Out Port
Output voltage: ±1Vpp
Remote Programming Ports
RJ45(Ethernet)
RS-232C
Miscellaneous
Operating temperature: 5 to 40℃
Line Voltage: 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60Hz
Dimension: 240(W) x 110(H) x 340(D) mm
Weight: 5.5kg

RWC2010B PC Utility

For user convenience, RWC2010B's PC application utility is provided. It can be used to stream files in real-time, download and manage contents files, capture RWC2010B's screen, and edit radio texts in DAB, DRM, and FM-RDS. Various contents files can be downloaded from the RedwoodComm server into a user PC and streamed to RWC2010B for real-time broadcasting, and the location of the contents file can be changed while broadcasting. This feature is very useful when testing various contents files or large files without downloading to RWC2010B. Radio Text edition function can be used for all text editing of DAB, DRM, and FM-RDS. It supports various coding methods such as EBU-LATIN, UCS-2, UTF8, etc. Therefore, it is possible to edit text regardless of country or region. It also provides a tool to configure the test items and conditions in the RWC2010B to assess receivers if they meet the DRM's minimum requirements.

RWC2010B PC Utility

For user convenience, RWC2010B's PC application utility is provided. It can be used to stream files in real-time, download and manage contents files, capture RWC2010B's screen, and edit radio texts in DAB, DRM, and FM-RDS. Various contents files can be downloaded from the RedwoodComm server into a user PC and streamed to RWC2010B for real-time broadcasting, and the location of the contents file can be changed while broadcasting. This feature is very useful when testing various contents files or large files without downloading to RWC2010B. Radio Text edition function can be used for all text editing of DAB, DRM, and FM-RDS. It supports various coding methods such as EBU-LATIN, UCS-2, UTF8, etc. Therefore, it is possible to edit text regardless of country or region. It also provides a tool to configure the test items and conditions in the RWC2010B to assess receivers if they meet the DRM's minimum requirements.

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