Rohde & Schwarz will showcase its latest transmitters and 5G Broadcast technologies, designed to support network operators and content providers in driving operational resilience, sustainability and new business models.
Rohde & Schwarz is set to return to CABSAT in 2025, where it will present a range of next-generation broadcast distribution solutions aimed at helping content providers and network operators embrace new business models, boost operational resilience and meet sustainability goals.
A major highlight at the company’s stand will be the R&STH1 high-power transmitter. Engineered for the evolving broadcast landscape, the R&STH1 features a cutting-edge amplifier architecture that improves energy efficiency by 15% compared to previous models. Its liquid-cooled design efficiently channels over 90% of heat outside the building, reducing cooling demands and overall energy consumption. These features significantly lower the total cost of ownership and position the R&STH1 as a versatile platform capable of supporting emerging services like 5G Broadcast.
Visitors will be able to see first-hand how Rohde & Schwarz is enabling 5G Broadcast adoption, with real-world demonstrations that include use cases such as venue casting, multimedia alerts and dynamic advertising. These examples showcase the technology’s potential to deliver content to mass audiences without straining cellular networks, offering a robust solution for mobile-first regions.
The company will also showcase its complete DAB+ transmitter lineup, tailored to meet a wide range of output needs while maintaining high efficiency and reliability. The portfolio includes the compact, air-cooled R&STLV9 starting at 50 watts, the air-cooled R&STMV9evo for outputs from 350 watts and the high-performance, liquid-cooled R&STHV9evo for power levels starting at 1.3 kilowatts. All three transmitters are designed to support broadcasters in their transition to digital radio, offering cost-effective, scalable solutions.
Maha Chrabie, Sales Director, Broadcast and Distribution MEA at Rohde & Schwarz, said: “CABSAT gives us the chance to meet with key players across the Middle East and Africa. We’re looking forward to demonstrating how our solutions help broadcasters and network operators grow new revenue streams while building a sustainable and flexible future.”