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Introducing the MAX PRO 5000+ FM exciter series (v2.0)
Next generation of FM exciters with new Qsonic II
VCO/PLL and up to 40W of power
esigned either as a perfect pallet driver or a stand-alone FM exciter, MAX PRO 5000+ series brings up to 40W
of very clean RF power, updated Qsonic II double-speed PLL/VCO subsystem with impressive audio
performance and excellent bass plus several brand new hot features.
What makes this FM exciter so great?
MAX PRO 5015/5025/5040+ displays a number of useful parameters on the LCD display: transmitted power, reflected
power, temperature, voltage, frequency, current consumption, audio modulation level, amplifier voltage, amplifier power and
swr, and amplifier temperature and power consumption. The new Qsonic II VCO/PLL subsystem is protected by a metal
shield for even better performance. Power and all other parameters can be controlled with keys on the LCD module or
remotely via RS232/USB interface. Let us not forget about the power output, 40W is more than enough to drive any big
amplifier out there on the market. Of course this unit is completely no-tune, directly supports our stereo encoders (SE5000
DSP+, SE 2000 and SE3000), and offers impeccable performance 24/7/365. Even as a stand-alone unit this exciter doubles
as an excellent community radio station and can easily cover a small city with suitable antenna.
How is MAX series better than MAX or MAX PRO4025?
- MAX series has slow power ramp-up to ensure safe pallet/amplifier operation
- MAX series has more output power (40W versus 15/25W)
- MAX series has output power flat across entire FM band (<0.5dB variation).
- MAX series has very low spurious output (extremely clean signal without any spurs)
- MAX series has four maximum power limit jumpers for 2W, 4W, 6W and 8W. Very usefull for driving pallets.
- MAX series has smaller output power adjustment steps (smoother adjustment).
- MAX series has additional alarm for amplifier current and amplifier voltage.
- MAX series is more efficient, it needs less current for the same output power.
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