Effortless Migration to MPX Distribution with MPX-2d and MPX-2ds

As FM network operators face increasing demands for efficient and modernized distribution systems, transitioning from audio-only feeds to centralized MPX or µMPX distribution becomes crucial. If you plan to transition from audio-only distribution to MPX distribution in the future, our MPX-2ds and MPX-2d decoders work the magic for you.

MPX-2d and MPX-2ds in audio-only distribution setup
MPX-2d and MPX-2ds in audio-only distribution setup
MPX-2d and MPX-2ds in an MPX distribution setup
MPX-2d and MPX-2ds in an MPX distribution setup

The MPX-2ds and MPX-2d are versatile 2-channel decoders designed for MPX distribution via satellite or IP, while the Audio Decoder upgrade enables the devices to process both standard audio feeds and MPX signals. This dual compatibility makes migrating from audio-only distribution to MPX distribution easier than ever as it ensures operators can continue using their existing infrastructure while transitioning to centralized MPX generation at their own pace without having to overhaul their entire setup.

Avoiding immediate replacement of all equipment also means operators can extend the lifecycle of their current infrastructure while making gradual upgrades. With one device supporting both audio and MPX feeds, operators save on hardware investments and reduce the complexity of migration.

To ensure that truly nothing hinders the migration, the devices offer stereo decoding with analog and digital (48 kHz) outputs which grants compatibility with legacy transmitter sites that only accept audio inputs. This allows operators of FM networks to implement upgrades in phases that align with operational needs and budgets.

With all these functionalities, the MPX-2d and MPX-2ds offer a unique blend of compatibility, cost savings, and future-readiness, which makes them the ideal choice for FM operators planning their next steps.

Ready to modernize your FM network? Contact us today to learn more about our MPX solutions.

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