POLYTRON IPTV Server Modules MPM 50334

All-in-One IPTV Solution
From a traditional headend to a smart IPTV platform—all integrated into a single system.

From a traditional headend to a smart IPTV platform—all integrated into a single system.

The MPM 3216 is the EIT plug-in module for the MPX series. It enables EIT support within MPX chassis.

The TSM 32 HD SAT converter converts SAT signals from 4 inputs to frequencies in the range of 290 to 2150 MHz (290 to 2340 MHz for wideband). Every desired DVB-S/S2 SAT transponder is converted from its original frequency position into a freely selectable frequency grid. Unwanted transponders are no longer included in the output signal.
The POLYTRON SCA 508-4 resp. SCA 908-4 supplies up to 32 subscribers with satellite channels based on the SCR system (Satellite Channel Router).
The subscribers receive four resp. eight satellite IF levels and thus the complete program variety available. Each of the eight subscriber outputs serves four user bands for SCR applications according to EN 50494.
Each output can be switched to universal mode for oper-ation of standard digital SAT receivers (DVB-S/S2).
The device can be used as a stand-alone or cascade module.


Active SAT/L-band distributor with 2x RF inputs and 2x8 RF outputs in the frequency range from 950 to 2150 MHz. Two fed satellite signals are available loss-free at each of the 8 outputs, with the distribution attenuation being balanced.

Active L-Band / SAT splitter with 1x RF input and 16 RF outputs in the frequency range of 950 – 2150 MHz. The incoming SAT signal is distributed to the 16 outputs without any signal loss and is amplified so that the signal strength remains consistent. It is possible to supply 15 V power to the LNB.

The ESM 1716 FX switching matrix from POLYTRON enables the fixed distribution of SAT IF and terrestrial signals to test and inspection stations.

The ESM 1716 WEB switching matrix from POLYTRON enables flexible delivery of SAT IF and terrestrial signals to signal processing and distribution systems, monitoring and recording systems, and test and inspection stations.
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