Transmitter/studio link

Transmitter/studio link

The transmitter-studio link of a radio or television station sends telemetry data from the remotely-located transmitter back to the studio for monitoring purposes. The TSL may return the same way as the studio-transmitter link, or it can be embedded in the station's regular broadcast signal as a subcarrier.

Data such as transmitter power, temperature, VSWR, voltage, modulation level, and other status information are returned so that broadcast engineering staff can correct any problems as soon as possible.

See also

Studio/transmitter link


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