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ADBL will provide Radio Television Brunei (RTB) with their vertically polarized 30 panel UHF DVB-T broadband antenna, along with a Constant Impedance Combiner, unitized Patch Panel Power Splitter and Rigid Line kits. RTB is the official state broadcaster of Brunei. Its first radio broadcast was in May 1957; television service followed in March 1975. RTB currently airs five television channels including the national flagship channel, an HDTV service, a 24-hour international satellite channel, and one dedicated to the nation's Royal Islamic Mosque.
"We are extremely pleased to be chosen by Radio Television Brunei to implement this important upgrade to their nation's broadcast infrastructure and 1st DVB-T installation," said Barry Sugden, director of Alan Dick Broadcast. "Our skilled technical staff is eager to commence installation."
About Alan Dick Broadcast
UK-based Alan Dick Broadcast (ADBL) is a long-established global leader in the manufacture of antennas, combiners / filters, towers and broadcast infrastructure services for digital and analogue video and audio systems. Our portfolio starts at concept and runs through planning site development, station equipment, towers, antennas, and a full implementation and testing service. Additional information about ADBL may be obtained at: www.alandickbroadcast.com
ADBL contact: Sonia Del Castillo
sonia.delcastillo@alandickbroadcast.com
ADBL contact: Barry Sugden
barry.sugden@alandickbroadcast.com
Press Contact: Desert Moon Communications
Harriet Diener ? +1 845-512-8283
harriet@desertmooncomm.com
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Keywords:Alan Dick Broadcast, Radio Television Brunei, Antennas, Combiners/Filters, Towers
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