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Inovonics Advances Professional Remote Monitoring

Social Distancing since 2015, Inovonics Advances Professional Remote Monitoring – brought to you by Audio Broadcast Canada

Inovonics’ expansive offering of remote equipment allows users to tap into broadcasts through an easy-to-use remote web interface AM | FM | HD | DAB | DAB+, allowing your staff to social distance from any location. Remote troubleshooting is also made easy with an automatic alert sent to radio engineers via email or SMS text message, whereby they can connect directly with Inovonics gear over dynamic Web interface.

The system also facilitates a visual and/or audio check of the off-air signal.

Inovonics Virtual Demo Center connects to real products in real time.

NEW – The SOFIA 568 is an professional HD Radio receiver on steroids. In its modest ½ rack width, the SOFIA can monitor multiple HD Radio signals, display album artwork, station logos and give you all sorts of metrics about your HD Radio station. Another feature of the SOFIA 568 is its audio outputs. It has Analog and Digital AES3, but also supports Dante AoIP which includes AES67 capabilities so you can listen to the AoIP from anywhere on your network. Added to that, up to 10 users can simultaneously listen to the built-in web audio stream so you can hear what the SOFIA 568 is monitoring virtually anywhere in the world. 

Learn more about the Inovonics family of monitoring products, including Off-air monitoring and + demod/metering equipment for AM/FM/HD-Radio/DBA+/Internet Radio, here.  
 
For more information contact Jane Rusch at Audio Broadcast Canada at jane.rusch@audiobroadcast.ca or 289-296-7538 
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