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March 3rd, 2015

@ NAB 2015—Of SatBroadcasting™ Interest: Quintech's ARCHIMEDES To Make An Appearance


[SatNews] Quintech Electronics and Communications, Inc. will be showcasing its new ARCHIMEDES 64x64 L-band RF Matrix Switch at the National Association of Broadcasters Show 2015 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

ARCHIMEDES is an ideal RF switch for satellite, broadcast and cable facilities. This switch is built in a compact 4 RU chassis. It provides unique features and options such as optical inputs, LNB power, redundancy for inputs and/or outputs, and an optional TV receiver for viewing unencrypted signal feeds. With redundant power supplies and controllers, plus hot swappable RF cards, the ARCHIMEDES offers the utmost in flexible and reliable performance.

ARCHIMEDES is designed for standard configurations from 16x32 to 64x64 and is easily expanded. The LNB power option allows each RF input port to deliver LNB power and select the polarity of the LNB with a 13/18V or 22 kHz tone. In addition, the matrix provides an integrated TV Receiver, which can be viewed via the HD multi-touch display screen. For operators requiring smaller configurations, Quintech's signature QRM is a 1 RU full fan-out RF matrix that can be fully populated up to 16x16. The QRM is available in 8x8, 8x16, 16x8 and 16x16. The operating frequency range spans IF, Broadband and L-band. The switch features Quintech Q-ROUTE(TM) and Q-SENSE(TM) redundancy technology that provides maximum signal path reliability.

Quintech will be exhibiting the features of the ARCHIMEDES and QRM, as well as its full suite of RF matrices, during the NAB Show, April 11-16 at the Las Vegas Convention Center at its booth SU6021 in the South Upper Hall.

Frank Elling, President of Quintech, said, "With capabilities such as variable gain and tilt, DC insertion, local user interface and many other advanced technical characteristics including fiber optic inputs, ARCHIMEDES is smaller, fitting 64 x 64 in just 4 RU. It is smarter, because it offers unique features and redundancy options while being 40% lower in price compared to similar matrices."